340:, a form of Danish with Norwegian pronunciation and other minor local differences. After the two countries separated, Danish remained the official language of Norway â although it was referred to as Norwegian in Norway â and remained largely unchanged until language reforms in the early 20th century led to the standardization of forms more similar to the Norwegian urban and rural vernaculars. Until 1907 the written language in Norway was more or less completely Danish; in the following decades various spelling reforms gradually made the language somewhat more different from Danish, although the differences are still fairly small. Since 1929, this written standard has been known as
510:
Norwegians, having remained in use by some well into the 20th century and be encountered in many of the most important
Norwegian literary works from the early 20th century and earlier. Many differences between the Danish and Norwegian text above would amount to stylistic differences in Norwegian; it is possible to use the word "dog" in the above context in Norwegian, but the word may sound overly formal or old-fashioned to some. Similarly, it is possible to say "med det samme" in Norwegian instead of "straks"; the same is true in Danish, where it's possible to say both "straks" and "med det samme" in the above context.
7954:
8314:
7785:
7531:
8674:
7857:
201:, understand spoken Danish fluently; indeed Urban East Norwegian is closer to 16th century Danish than contemporary Danish is due to being closely influenced by the written (Danish) language, which modern spoken Danish has diverged from to a greater degree. However, due to the same reason contemporary Danish speakers generally do not understand spoken Norwegian as well as the extremely similar written norms would lead one to expect. Some Norwegians â especially in northern and western Norway â may also have problems understanding Danish.
3951:) attach, albeit to a limited extent, endings. These endings are always unstressed and contain only short vowels. The use of vowels in these endings depends on the degree of reduction, which is highest in Danish. It allows only reduced <e> in endings, pronounced as . BokmÄl most often has reduced <e> in endings, less often also <a>. Nynorsk uses <a> more often, other vowels less often. Swedish has the lowest reduction rate. It allows most vowels in endings, while the basic vowel in inflections is <a>.
7627:
7747:
8554:
7603:
7929:
8026:
8794:
8410:
8266:
8578:
8458:
8626:
8386:
7833:
8602:
434:Ă
r 1877 lÀmnade Brandes Köpenhamn och bosatte sig i Berlin. Hans politiska Äsikter gjorde emellertid det obehagligt för honom att uppehÄlla sig i Preussen och Är 1883 ÄtervÀnde han till Köpenhamn, dÀr han mötte en helt ny grupp av författare och tÀnkare, som var ivriga att anta honom som sin ledare. Det viktigaste av hans senare arbeten Àr hans verk om William Shakespeare, som översattes till engelska av William Archer och som med det samma vann erkÀnnande.
8290:
7978:
8362:
8170:
8530:
8338:
8050:
7699:
7675:
8506:
7723:
8770:
8722:
7881:
7579:
7507:
8434:
8098:
7555:
7483:
7459:
8746:
8482:
8218:
7905:
8122:
8698:
8242:
8002:
7809:
7651:
8074:
97:
8194:
8650:
8146:
4469:). The likelihood of a feminine as opposed to common form being used depends on the particular word, as well as on style: common gender forms are often more formal or sometimes even bookish, while feminine forms tend to make a more colloquial and sometimes even rustic impression. Both variants are standard in BokmÄl, whereas only the three-gender model is accepted in Nynorsk. Examples: Danish
25:
4433:). In Norwegian, the system is generally the same, but some common words optionally use special feminine gender declension patterns, which have been preserved from Old Norse in Norwegian dialects and were re-introduced into the written language by the language reforms of the early 20th century. Hence, three genders are recognized â
5046:
The declension of adjectives is basically the same in the three languages. Most of them form two forms in a single number: for the common gender (in
Norwegian masculine and feminine) and for the neuter gender. In the plural, both genders have one form, which is at the same time a definite form, which
4572:
is most usual in monosyllables; and zero-ending is most usual in neuter monosyllables). In
Norwegian, the plural suffix -e is used too, but the system is rather regularized, since it is only nouns ending with -er in uninflected form that get -e in indefinite plural form, and this is current for both
404:
I 1877 forlot
Brandes KĂžbenhavn og bosatte seg i Berlin. Hans politiske synspunkter gjorde imidlertid at det ble ubehagelig for ham Ă„ oppholde seg i Preussen, og i 1883 vendte han tilbake til KĂžbenhavn, der han ble mĂžtt av en helt ny gruppe forfattere og tenkere, som var ivrige etter Ă„ motta ham som
360:
movement, that built on the Danish language tradition in Norway. The language struggle in Norway also had a class aspect, as the
Norwegian educated elites traditionally had a strong affinity for Denmark and its culture, and thus saw the Danish written language as an important part of their identity.
389:
I 1877 forlod
Brandes KĂžbenhavn og bosatte sig i Berlin. Hans politiske synspunkter gjorde dog, at Preussen blev ubehagelig for ham at opholde sig i, og han vendte i 1883 tilbage til KĂžbenhavn, hvor han blev mĂždt af en helt ny gruppe af forfattere og tĂŠnkere, der var ivrige efter at modtage ham som
6084:
The past participle in
Swedish is consistently inflected as an adjective. The participle of most verbs has three clearly distinguished forms (two in the singular for the common and neuter gender; one for both genders in the plural, which is also a definite form). The participle must agree with the
419:
I 1877 forlet
Brandes KÞbenhavn og busette seg i Berlin. Dei politiske synspunkta hans gjorde likevel at det vart ubehageleg for han Ä opphalde seg i Preussen, og i 1883 vende han tilbake til KÞbenhavn, der han vart mÞtt av ei heilt ny gruppe forfattarar og tenkjarar, som var ivrige etter Ä fÄ han
369:
was founded in 1811 it built on and maintained close ties to a Danish academic tradition, thereby continuing the influence of Danish among elites. The most recent reforms of BokmÄl from 2005 have again brought the language closer to the Danish language tradition in Norway by including most of the
4977:
In the three languages, single nouns use a postpositive definite article. However, in Danish, when a noun is modified by an adjective, a prepositive definite article is used instead of the postpositive one. Norwegian and
Swedish both add a prepositive article and keep the postpositive. Example:
2009:
is taken as the norm. In practice, most
Norwegians will speak a local dialect in most contexts; furthermore, BokmÄl itself is not a spoken standard, and is likely to be pronounced with clearly regional features. The most obvious instances are the uvular (rather than alveolar) pronunciation of
509:
Note that Norwegian (moderate BokmÄl/RiksmÄl) evolved from a language that was almost completely Danish in 1907. Thus Danish spellings only fell into disuse over a long period in the 20th century. This means that Danish spellings such as "sig" instead of "seg" would still be very familiar to
3872:
opposition between two "accents", derived from syllable count in Old Norse and determined partly phonologically, partly morphologically and partly lexically. However, the exact nature of this prosodic contrast is very different. In Norwegian and Swedish, the contrast is between two
6144:
can be appended to any verb form (including supine) except for participles. In Danish and Norwegian, the s-passive is of limited use. In Danish and BokmÄl, only the passive forms of the infinitive and the present tense are more commonly formed in this way. In Nynorsk, the ending
2180:
The following is a table that compares the most common Danish, Norwegian and Swedish pronunciations of a letter (without taking into account the grouping of sounds into phonemes, as well as many sub-rules, exceptions and subtleties). Note that in many cases, even when the same
196:
Danish and Norwegian are especially comprehensible to one another. In general, Danish and Norwegian speakers will be able to understand the other's language after only a little instruction or exposure. Traditionally educated Norwegians, and especially speakers of
1282:(the same rule as in English, but English also does not put a comma after a non-parenthetic clause). Swedish uses the same rule as English: a comma is not required before or after a non-parenthetic clause. Example where the dependent clause is parenthetic â
6780:
Certain words present in all the three languages are used differently in each. This can result in identical sentences meaning different things in the three languages, or in constructions that make sense in one language becoming nonsensical in another one.
135:, particularly in their standard varieties. The largest differences are found in pronunciation and language-specific vocabulary, which may hinder mutual intelligibility to some extent in some dialects. All dialects of Danish, Norwegian and Swedish form a
6095:
In Danish and BokmÄl, declension of participles is simplified. From most verbs, only a definite and indefinite form is formed, without distinction of gender. For strong verbs, some Danish verbs have preserved a form in a common gender with the ending
3933:
tone accent transcriptions above reflect South-East Norwegian pronunciation (found e.g. in Oslo). There is usually also high pitch in the last syllable, but it is not transcribed here, because it belongs to the prosody of the phrase rather than the
6139:
Deponent and reciprocal verbs are common to all languages. However, the use of s-forms is different. In Swedish, the passive voice is commonly expressed in this way (although the s-passive is more formal than the analytical passive). The suffix
1202:
In loanwords, Danish generally has tended to partly preserve the spelling of the source language, whereas Norwegian traditionally usually has adapted the spelling to its own rules in order to reflect the expected pronunciation. Examples: Danish
470:
an uncomfortable place to live, and in 1883 he returned to Copenhagen, where he was met by a completely new group of writers and thinkers, who were eager to accept him as their leader. The most important of his later works is his work about
533:
is more simplified and regularized and closer to actual pronunciation than Danish. As a rule, the graphic differences between the two languages do not reflect actual differences in pronunciation; while there are significant phonetic and
5050:
In neuter forms, Swedish consistently appends the suffix -t (-tt) - except for the inflected adjectives of type bra (good). In Danish and even more often in Norwegian (especially Nynorsk) for some adjectives -t are not added:
5302:
a definite noun or noun phrase. The choice of construction in Norwegian depends on the particular word and on style (the Danish-like construction is more formal or emphatic, the other one is more colloquial). Example: Danish
1095:
in Norwegian. The exact pronunciation of these diphthongs is also somewhat different in the two languages, see below, and the different spellings are phonetically justified at least for the second diphthong. Examples: Danish
2104:
As a whole, Norwegian and Swedish still preserve the old pairs of short and long vowels, as suggested by the writing system, pretty close to each other, even though the long ones are usually closer. Thus, the grapheme
8987:
Here are some examples of common words and expressions that are different in the three languages. Note that the Danish variant usually exists in Norwegian as an archaic or less frequent form (and/or vice versa).
7007:
in / on). Although the two are generally used similarly in both languages, in certain cases the two languages choose a different preposition for the same construction. For example, "a quarter to five" would be
7161:
These names were used in Norwegian as well, but have in modern times (during the second half of the 20th century) to a large extent been replaced by the Latin endings; this means that the usual ending is
2769:). Besides that, a great many letter combinations are pronounced as diphthongs in Danish, but as usual vowel-consonant combinations in Norwegian and Swedish. That is mostly due to the Danish letters
7158:
structures, while BokmÄl has rejected some of these imports. An example is the naming of countries; Danish and Swedish generally use the German names of countries, or at least the German ending.
10266:
6117:- see the table below). Grammatical agreement in the sentence is mandatory only for strong verbs, for weak verbs it is applied optionally and for some verbs it is not applied at all.
7123:). This is in Norwegian bokmÄl called "garpegenitiv" and is (in bokmÄl) still considered substandard by some. Swedish is like Danish in this regard, except in some rural dialects.
352:, was constructed on the basis of Norwegian dialects. Attempts to bring BokmÄl closer to and eventually merge it with Nynorsk have failed due to widespread resistance during the
2951:
The most notable differences are, as already mentioned, the pronunciation of approximants in Danish, corresponding to voiced and voiceless stops in Norwegian and Swedish and of
10405:
390:
deres leder. Det vigtigste af hans senere arbejder har vĂŠret hans vĂŠrk om William Shakespeare, der blev oversat til engelsk af William Archer og med det samme blev anerkendt.
420:
som leiaren sin. Det viktigaste av hans seinare arbeid er verket hans om William Shakespeare, som vart omsett til engelsk av William Archer, og som straks vart anerkjent.
5002:(indefinite and definite forms of "a/the house" and "a/the big house"). In proper designations, Swedish only keeps the postpositive article, and BokmÄl does not add it:
208:
since the 1960s through private antennas, Norwegians generally have a better grasp of Swedish than vice versa; Sweden did not receive Norwegian TV until decades later.
336:â in the sense of written language â was Danish, not Norwegian. However it came to be seen as a common language of the kingdoms. The urban Norwegian upper class spoke
3868:, "catfish") . In Danish, there are no phonologically long consonants, so the opposition is between long and short vowels ( versus ). All the three languages have a
405:
sin leder. Det viktigste av hans senere arbeider er hans verk om William Shakespeare, som ble oversatt til engelsk av William Archer, og som straks ble anerkjent.
10820:
3243:
is either vocalized or dropped altogether, after having influenced the adjacent vowels, in all positions but word-initially and pre-stress, making the Danish
10605:
8821:
There are also differences in the names of cities; each language choosing to use the more native name, or one borrowed from another language. For example:
356:. As part of this resistance, elites, most of the media and significant parts of the population supported an alternative spelling standard promoted by the
189:(Danish, Norwegian and Swedish) can read each other's languages without great difficulty. The primary obstacles to mutual comprehension are differences in
10380:
193:. According to a scientific study of the three groups, Norwegians generally understand the other languages the best, while Swedes understand the least.
10477:
10429:
172:
9869:
71:
5379:
In Danish, the pronoun that expresses an unspecified, generalized person or group (corresponding to English "one", French "on" and German "man") is
3014:(brooks) are pronounced alike as . In Norwegian and Swedish, the opposition is still voiced versus voiceless and it is preserved everywhere, with
870:(certain), even though the plural forms of the adjectives, where the consonant occurs medially, are distinguished in writing by means of a double
10490:
1030:. Today, this in part reflects the fact that these words are also pronounced differently in the two languages, see below. Examples: Danish
10649:
10128:
10778:
10038:
5960:, which have been dropped in Norwegian. In many cases, the Danish verbs may also be pronounced in the contracted way. Examples: Danish
2018:
in much of Eastern Norway, including the less "refined" forms of the Oslo dialect. All of this is ignored in the following exposition.
5790:
is the largest one, the choice between these two conjugation patterns is mostly unpredictable. The corresponding Norwegian groups use
5647:); in Norwegian, the reverse applies (as in Modern English), although the Danish order is also used by some speakers. Example: Danish
10409:
10183:
6073:. For weak verbs, it is identical to the neuter gender of the participle, but for strong verbs, the neuter of the participle ends in
6960:, which normally means "yet, nevertheless" among other things, is used in conjunction with comparative forms in expressions such as
3877:, accent 1 and 2, which characterise a whole word with primary stress; in Danish, it is between the presence and the absence of the
5854:"to paint"). In addition, verb stems ending in a stressed vowel form a third group with no parallel in Danish, using the endings
3734:
are pronounced simply as consonant clusters in Danish, but in Norwegian and Swedish they represent single consonants: Norwegian
1903:
Spelling of loanwords is intermediate between conservative Danish and progressive Norwegian. In particular, various spelling of
10393:
10078:
5298:
The possessive pronouns always precede what they are modifying in Danish and Swedish; in Norwegian, they may also be placed
2014:
and the lack of retroflexes in much of Western Norway, and the pronunciation, in some cases, of a retroflex flap instead of
10358:
10000:
The vulgar nature of some of these differences forms the basis of a number of television sketches by Norwegian comedians.
5335:("my friend", "my new friend"). Nynorsk does not allow the Danish construction, which in BokmÄl was inherited from Danish.
2005:
Note that in the following comparison of Danish, Norwegian and Swedish pronunciation, the East Norwegian pronunciation of
1571:
Danish capitalizes all words in multi-word proper designations, but Norwegian and Swedish only capitalize the first word:
311:
6153:. = There was nothing that could be done. Otherwise, the passive must be expressed analytically, or avoided altogether.
10167:
5476:(they) is pronounced , but in Swedish its usual pronunciation is ; the same pronunciation is used for its oblique case
1653:
was abolished in 1906. Danish and BokmÄl Norwegian still use it, although in some Norwegian words it is simplified to
10122:
7291:
Other differences include the use in Norwegian of the native names of countries. In Danish, Greece is referred to as
5814:). However, unlike Danish, the choice of conjugation has come to be governed by a rule (with a few exceptions): verb
927:. Norwegian, too, prohibits word-final double consonants before inflexional endings beginning in a consonant (unless
365:
had been the only university of Denmark-Norway, and educated Norwegians thus spent formative years in Denmark. When
10571:
7959:
6893:
is used more often in Norway. While there are rules in Danish that govern when to choose which word, in Norwegian
6113:
In Nynorsk, as in Swedish, most participles are inflected, but some are indeclined (for example, the forms na -a:
3930:
2182:
498:
494:
236:
154:
6791:â The word "mĂ„" usually means "must" in Norwegian, but can mean "may", "can", or "must" in Danish. Swedish uses
10671:
8319:
6100:(as in Swedish). If the participle comes after a verb, grammatical agreement does not apply in both languages:
2821:(rather than simply a difference in pronunciation) is the fact that Danish and Swedish have long monophthongs (
1922:(Swedish). Although ordinal dot in Swedish was formerly used, now it occurs only in military contexts, such as
5755:
Danish regular verbs can be divided in those that form their past tense and past participle with the suffixes
140:
2137:, anger /mind ). In Danish, the tendency of differentiation has led to a qualitative overlapping: also here,
524:
6124:
S-forms of verbs, i. e. forms ending in -s (in Nynorsk -st), have three uses in all Scandinavian languages:
501:. The translation of the BokmÄl sample into Nynorsk and Swedish was created for the purpose of this article.
6839:â in written Danish the counterparts of the English words "some" (in a plural sense) and "any" are spelled
5663:
7369:
is used in Danish in the same formal sense as "The Netherlands" would be in English. In Swedish, the form
5763:
5625:
5532:
4466:
3821:
3797:
3789:
3785:
3773:
3766:
3759:
3752:
3745:
3738:
3704:
3681:
3677:
3673:
3597:
3593:
3589:
3573:
3569:
3565:
3506:
3498:
3403:
3399:
3395:
3383:
3375:
3349:
3240:
3015:
3006:(in practice, in the core of native words, this means it is lost everywhere except word-initially). Thus,
3002:/nonaspirated one ( versus ), and the contrast between the two is neutralized syllable-finally and before
2995:
2991:
2832:
2825:
2734:
2730:
2726:
2722:
2715:
2708:
2701:
2694:
2682:
2678:
2670:
2666:
2662:
2654:
2648:
2642:
2629:
2618:
2597:
2585:
2382:
2174:
2097:
2015:
2011:
1954:
Danish pronunciation is typically described as 'softer', which in this case refers mostly to the frequent
867:
863:
557:
168:
164:
10810:
10554:
10009:
3256:
1951:. Although written Norwegian is very similar to Danish, spoken Norwegian more closely resembles Swedish.
353:
323:
10682:
8807:
Det forente kongerike Storbritannia og Nord-Irland/Det sameinte kongeriket Storbritannia og Nord-Irland
7221:
in BokmÄl, although the earlier forms can be heard in speakers of more conservative forms (for instance
2813:
above, closer to English, while the Norwegian and Swedish is more conservative, closer to its spelling.
611:
justified. In Norwegian and Swedish, only the etymologically justified spellings occur. Example: Danish
10592:
6069:
Danish and Norwegian use the past participle in perfect tenses, but Swedish uses a different form, the
5547:
at the same time, they still occur in Norwegian. The unofficial RiksmÄl standard retains the old forms.
4728:(singular, plural, and plural definite forms of "thing", "day", "fall" and "bone"/"leg"). Swedish adds
10097:
Interskandinavisk sprÄkforstÄelse: en eksempelstudie fra yrkesopplÊring i et skandinavisk reiseselskap
10815:
4637:(singular and plural forms of "orange", "dog", "house" and "fall"). Swedish has five plural endings:
2793:(law) is pronounced in Danish, but in Norwegian and Swedish. Similarly, and are often spelled as
1914:
Danish and Norwegian use ordinal dot for writing ordinal numbers, but Swedish uses colon and ending:
223:
before their final divergence into separate Nordic languages. Old Norse was spoken by inhabitants of
6042:"he has left (so he isn't here now)" emphasizes the result of the action. In Norwegian and Swedish,
10805:
7790:
1892:
Some verbs in Swedish have two infinitives: more commonly used short one and more formal long one:
1709:
Use of double consonants in Swedish generally coincides with that in Norwegian, but Norwegian uses
918:
362:
288:
220:
186:
128:
50:
10726:
7016:
in Norwegian. To express a period of time during which something has happened, Danish always uses
10242:
3948:
1999:
476:
10516:
6995:
The primary difference in preposition usage in the Danish and Norwegian languages is the use of
5581:
system; in other words, the name of the number is based on how many times 20 it is. Thus, 60 is
10530:
7632:
5410:
In Danish and Swedish, the pronouns "such" and "so (=in this way)" are usually translated with
4528:
The Norwegian feminine can also be expressed in the indefinite singular declension of the word
2999:
2960:
2161:, ever) and, to complicate things further, a short pronunciation is maintained in some cases (
1987:
1279:
923:
150:
132:
67:
10159:
10112:
931:
needs to be avoided), but not before derivational endings and in compounding. Example: Danish
370:
RiksmÄl tradition in official BokmÄl, thereby largely ending the Norwegian language conflict.
10774:
10042:
9574:
sau, smale (archaic/dialectal), fÄr (archaic/dialectal, used in expressions/ fixed phrases )
7862:
7222:
6818:
5349:
5019:
3869:
3505:) after originally long stressed vowels, where Norwegian and Swedish have restored/preserved
2166:
1947:
between Norwegian and Danish is much more striking than the difference between Norwegian and
856:
Unlike Norwegian, Danish does not use double consonants at the end of words. Example: Danish
10151:
10065:
5644:
4457:) and neuter (morphologically identical to its Danish counterpart, with indefinite article
3853:
2836:
2818:
198:
10190:
6046:"to have" may be â and increasingly is â used in all cases, and no specific verbs require
3929:
Note: The pronunciation of the tone accents varies widely between Norwegian dialects; the
2185:
transcription is used, the sounds may still be somewhat different in the three languages.
8:
10627:
9014:
redd, but also bange (archaic, mostly used in standard expressions like "bange anelser")
8873:
8810:
Storbritannien, Förenade konungariket Storbritannien och Nordirland, Förenade kungariket
7342:(adjective); the latter are used only when talking about Ancient Greece, in the sense of
472:
239:
and the consolidation of Scandinavian kingdoms from about the 8th to the 15th centuries.
6085:
noun in the gender and the number, whether placed before the noun or after another verb:
5915:(taken from Norwegian dialects and used as the only allowed form in Nynorsk) instead of
1684:
before all front vowels like Danish, although pronounces them as palatals unlike Danish.
10019:
5815:
5570:
5489:
There are significant differences between the numeral systems of Danish and Norwegian.
5342:
5178:
4648:
plural forms are somewhat different in the three languages. In Danish, plural forms in
4402:
2956:
2202:
1983:
1283:
1266:, the old system is still in general use. In contrast, Norwegian only requires a comma
958:
948:
938:
637:
633:
538:
differences, they are rarely expressed in writing. The few exceptions are noted below.
366:
329:
299:
291:
205:
108:
76:
6034:"stop"), while others can use both auxiliaries, but with slightly different meanings:
3394:) after long stressed vowels, where Norwegian and Swedish have restored/preserved the
1254:
Traditional Danish punctuation requires that a comma be placed before and after every
10660:
10287:
10163:
10152:
10118:
10074:
8913:
8103:
8031:
7147:
7112:
6008:
5819:
5339:
3482:). In most of these cases, the Nynorsk equivalents have retained the old consonants (
2987:
1137:
1109:
333:
136:
6038:"he has travelled (spent some time travelling)" emphasizes the action itself, while
10693:
10216:
8963:
8927:
8837:
7151:
7004:
5931:
is more common in speech than in writing. Nynorsk also allows infinitive ending in
4434:
3886:
3882:
2753:) correspond to the Norwegian diphthongs (in Oslo pronunciation) and (spelled as
2575:
2207:
1975:
1948:
1271:
1263:
1255:
310:, and other North Germanic varieties of which Norwegian, Danish and Swedish retain
307:
295:
228:
120:
10460:
10442:
5609:. In Norwegian, these numbers are constructed much like in English and German, as
2851:) as alternatives or, sometimes, replacement of the Danish ones. Examples: Danish
8967:
8559:
8271:
7143:
5640:
5574:
5569:
In Danish, the tens between 50 and 90 have different roots from the ones in most
4601:
nouns and some neuters with several syllables, while zero-ending is prevalent in
4446:
3885:), which characterises a syllable (though usually a syllable that bears at least
2591:
2579:
2197:
1600:
Swedish orthography differs from Danish and Norwegian in the following respects:
303:
247:
104:
4564:
is especially common in polysyllables, loanwords and words ending in unstressed
3018:
being aspirated in the onset of a stressed syllable (as in English and German).
1926:(5th company). Dates in Swedish are written without the ordinal suffixes, e. g.
10638:
10014:
8895:
8799:
7934:
7358:
6012:
5830:, and verb stems containing a long vowel, followed by a short consonant (as in
3060:
3051:
3039:
2967:
2042:
1991:
337:
10491:"Hviderusland bliver til Belarus i Udenrigsministeriet: 'En fantastisk nyhed'"
1258:, and although two recent reforms permit, optionally, the dropping of a comma
10799:
6000:("to have"), etc.. The same reduction exists in some verbs in Swedish (e. g.
5610:
4418:
4406:
3458:. In a handful of cases, however, BokmÄl Norwegian has kept the Danish form (
2090:
1944:
490:
455:
190:
40:
5597:, "2.5 times 20" or more literally "half-third times 20"). Similarly, 70 is
5148:
In Swedish, definite forms of the original masculine gender with the ending
9747:
8583:
8463:
7108:
5170:
3874:
1995:
1962:
in some positions in the word (especially the pronunciation of the letters
1133:
535:
60:
2697:
was mostly a collateral effect of the merger of some other sounds: Danish
8679:
8631:
8607:
8415:
8391:
7401:
7350:
7183:
7155:
5228:
4581:"a hamburger â hamburgers"; et monster â monstre "a monster â monsters";
2963:
2087:
2076:
2038:
1955:
1588:
551:
530:
224:
9599:
somme tider, iblandt, (colloquial:) nogle gange, af og til, indimellem,
6120:
The present participles in all Scandinavian languages are indeclinable.
5480:, which in Danish and Norwegian is pronounced according to the spelling.
4680:
for neuter words. A few masculine words also have an alternative ending
3784:
represent consonant clusters in Danish and Norwegian and the consonants
2026:
Arguably the most acoustically striking differences in vowels are that:
10738:
8367:
8295:
7983:
7260:(which is used in Swedish), whereas in Norwegian, it is referred to as
6149:
can only be added to the infinitive that follows the modal verb, e.g.:
5690:) in Norwegian. However, Danish does not have a definite form but says
4560:
or zero-ending. The choice of ending is difficult to predict (although
3944:
3366:
is pronounced in Danish, but as in most of Norway and as in Swedish.
2910:
in Danish. Norwegian sometimes uses Danish forms, sometimes forms with
2080:
2057:
2054:
640:
459:
260:
256:
232:
7592:
Belarus (Hviterussland/Kviterussland were official forms until 2022)
7408:
is also used in Norwegian), whereas Swedish speakers call the country
7349:
In addition, Norwegian speakers, unlike Danish speakers, refer to the
5563:
5352:
in Danish, but it can do so in Norwegian and Swedish. Example: Danish
2725:
have come to be pronounced in the same way in Norwegian (respectively
357:
10756:
8905:
8175:
7536:
7277:
5578:
5280:
5236:
4437:(morphologically identical to Danish common, with indefinite article
3357:
2983:
2782:
2170:
1076:
928:
914:
618:
608:
216:
124:
10705:
10311:
10267:
Comparison of Danish, Norwegian and Swedish orthography (in Danish).
10095:
9715:
5948:
Some Danish irregular verbs have longer forms, ending in unstressed
3843:
in Danish and Norwegian. In Swedish, they are pronounced as written.
3325:
Some letter combinations that are pronounced quite differently are:
1847:
after consonants and unstressed vowels) by the 1906 spelling reform.
1635:. Danish might also use a single 'k' finally, even for short vowels.
591:
Danish regularly, although not always, uses the letter combinations
342:
112:
9746:
While most words have the same meaning, there are also a number of
9353:
flicka, tjej, jÀnta, piga (archaic or used in a more narrow sense)
8923:
8843:
8825:
8535:
8511:
8343:
8055:
7728:
7704:
7680:
7092:
6881:
means roughly "only, solely" (referring to quantity or number) and
3857:
2031:
287:("northern speech"). Today Old Norse has developed into the modern
160:
10616:
8962:
however, are known in all the three languages by their respective
7186:, which is known in written Danish and Swedish by its German name
1911:
sounds are usually retained in Swedish, but replaced in Norwegian.
9751:
8941:
8775:
8727:
8439:
7886:
7838:
7608:
7584:
7560:
7512:
7488:
7464:
7273:
5457:
are used for other common- and neuter-gender nouns. Nynorsk uses
2690:
2674:
1959:
1858:
in Danish, not to mention Norwegian. In particular, Swedish uses
554:
467:
348:
243:
116:
9714:
makk, mark, orm (Ambiguous, could mean both worm and snake, cf.
6897:
may be â and usually is â used with both meanings. Swedish uses
5018:(Swedish) (the White House). The same difference applies when a
4672:
in Nynorsk) for nearly all masculine and feminine words, and an
4291:
3878:
8959:
8955:
8945:
8887:
8865:
8751:
8487:
8223:
8127:
8079:
7910:
7752:
7656:
7308:
7249:
6916:
6070:
5666:, "second" has pretty much the same form in the two languages:
5152:
are also possible in a singular number (only for male people):
2789:(day) is pronounced in Danish, but in Norwegian and Swedish;
2100:) in Norwegian and Swedish. Example: Danish versus Norwegian .
499:
Norwegian (bokmÄl) Knowledge, version from April 4, 2006, 01:38
463:
252:
5422:
is obsolete and solemn). In Norwegian, the most usual form is
3856:
syllable must contain, phonetically, either a long vowel or a
96:
10073:(in Swedish). Nordic Council of Ministers' Publishing House.
8703:
8655:
8247:
8199:
8151:
8007:
6855:. In contrast, in Norwegian both are spelled identically, as
4696:, "a mistake/error â the mistakes/errors"). Examples: Danish
3541:. However, in many cases Norwegian has kept the Danish form (
3003:
2809:, "to rain"). The Danish pronunciation is therefore, as with
273:("Danish tongue"; speakers of Old East Norse would have said
264:
10323:
7040:("I have seen him for two years"). Swedish uses forms like
5818:
containing a short vowel, followed by a long consonant or a
4352:
in Danish and Norwegian; Swedish uses unligatured spelling
2970:
in (East) Norwegian and Swedish (except southern dialects) (
2157:, his/her/its/their own), has come to correspond to short (
7814:
7087:â unlike Danish, Norwegian very often uses the preposition
6127:
deponent verbs - verbs in passive form with active meaning;
3917:"compatriot" (one word, two stĂžds) as opposed to Norwegian
3588:) in stressed syllable onsets, where Norwegian usually has
2006:
204:
Because Norway's largest cities have received signals from
8330:
Mikronesiens federerade stater, Mikronesiska federationen
7303:(the Greek form of the name), even though the Danish-like
6926:
etc.) modifies adjectives just like English "very", while
5911:
BokmÄl has also introduced the optional use of the ending
131:
spoken today. Thus, they are closely related, and largely
10558:
7400:
By contrast, both Norwegian and Danish speakers refer to
4544:, which is the definite singular form in both languages.
2173:, especially more open ones when preceded or followed by
2037:
corresponds, in most contexts, to the pronunciation of a
1835:
Danish and Norwegian preserve the morphological spelling
10341:
8832:, as in Swedish, whereas in Danish it is usually called
7424:
is encountered in Danish, In Danish, "New Zealander" is
7182:
endings are also the definite articles). In the case of
3800:
in Norwegian and Swedish, not used in Danish (Norwegian
1191:(pronounced or, in compounds, ), whereas Norwegian has
10587:
10585:
10369:
5613:
of the respective unit and an old word for "ten": 50 =
10176:
9101:
pojke, drÀng (archaic or used in a more narrow sense)
7643:
Bosnien och Hercegovina, Bosnien-Hercegovina, Bosnien
5279:("our friend/house/friends"). In Danish, the original
4641:
and the zero ending (see the tables above and below).
10517:"Ministry now to use the name 'Belarus' in Norwegian"
10150:
König, Ekkehard; van der Auwera, Johan, eds. (2002).
10114:
Interdependence of Diachronic and Synchronic Analyses
9098:
gutt, dreng (archaic or used in a more narrow sense)
6825:
is only used archaically or poetically. Swedish uses
2689:
has come to be used almost only to signify them. The
1288:
John, som hadde sett mannen, visste hvordan han sÄ ut
10582:
10111:
Josephson, Folke; Söhrman, Ingmar (29 August 2008).
8804:
Det Forenede Kongerige Storbritannien og Nordirland
8800:
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
6110:. (BokmÄl) = Tickets have been bought and paid for.
5866:). The corresponding Danish verbs nearly always use
5223:
The 1st person plural possessive pronoun ("our") is
1292:
John, who had seen the man, knew what he looked like
159:. For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see
10149:
9028:etterpÄ, efterpÄ (conservative), deretter/derefter
5528:) were replaced in Norwegian in 1951 by the native
1958:corresponding to Norwegian, Swedish and historical
1930:; in Danish and Norwegian the ordinal dot is used:
886:). In contrast, Norwegian does distinguish between
8944:likewise, is known in Danish and Norwegian in the
7428:while in Norwegian it can be translated as either
7373:is used. Similarly the Dutch language is known as
3352:dropped), but in the part of Norway using trilled
2835:) in some words, where Norwegian has restored the
495:Danish Knowledge, version from May 19, 2006, 09:36
314:while Icelandic remains the closest to Old Norse.
9799:bun / bowl / (sexual intercourse, in some areas)
8854:as in Swedish, while in Norwegian it is known as
5501:(although the 2005 language reform re-introduced
5395:can also be used as a main form. Example: Danish
5047:is connected with nouns with a definite article.
3600:before front vowels (spelled as in Danish before
3298:may be compared to English syllables that end in
3251:. Also, note the Danish pronunciation of initial
1938:
1854:in Swedish is much more frequent than the use of
66:for phonetic transcriptions, with an appropriate
10797:
10217:""Dansk komma", grammatisk komma og enhedskomma"
10110:
10087:
7299:, but in Norwegian, it is mostly referred to as
6130:reciprocal verbs - verbs expressing reciprocity;
5702:Swedish numerals are similar to Norwegian ones:
5577:numerals for 70, 80 and 90, they are based on a
1896:. In Norwegian, only short form is used (except
1136:forms of the 1st and 2nd person pronouns and of
542:In writing, Danish may employ either the letter
506:Note on differences between Danish and Norwegian
173:IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters
8894:, as in German, unlike Norwegian, in which the
8876:, whereas in Danish and Swedish it is known as
6930:is used like English "much, a lot". In Danish,
5639:In Danish, units are placed before tens (as in
5449:(Swedish) refer to male and female people, but
3707:in Swedish in the final consonant combinations
3356:, they are always or almost always merged into
2657:realised as and , long and short respectively.
1687:Swedish, like Norwegian, mostly spells /kt/ as
1294:). Example sentence with nonparenthetic clause:
1113:
1067:
1061:
1055:
986:
980:
974:
968:
905:
899:
893:
887:
840:
834:
828:
822:
804:
798:
769:
751:
739:
733:
727:
715:
703:
691:
685:
679:
667:
655:
643:
621:
583:
577:
489:Excerpts from the articles about Danish critic
282:
275:
268:
9213:middag, supé (late dinner), kvÀllsmÄl (dated)
7970:Kongo-Kinshasa, Demokratiska republiken Kongo
7589:Hviderusland (recently more commonly Belarus)
6934:is used in both cases. Swedish typically uses
6813:â Danish has both words for "which", although
6157:Some examples of verbs in the three languages:
6011:forms in Danish may be formed either with the
5295:) occurs only in more solemn or archaic style.
5078:In Swedish, the spelling simplifies the group
3943:Danish, Norwegian and Swedish in inflections (
3348:are pronounced as spelled in Danish (with the
2805:may be pronounced in Norwegian, too, e.g. in
1894:be/bedja, bli/bliva, ge/giva, ha/hava, ta/taga
1642:in native words, but Danish and Norwegian use
10821:Comparison of Germanic languages and dialects
10639:Beograd - Praktikophold - Udenrigsministeriet
10064:Delsing, Lars-Olof; Lundin, Katarina (2005).
10063:
7595:Vitryssland (recently more commonly Belarus)
5984:("let", "say", "become"). Other examples are
5770:) and those that form them with the suffixes
2673:are allophonic in Danish, they have acquired
763:
757:
673:
432:
417:
10593:"Hvordan skrives ...? Arkiver - Side 5 av 9"
10100:(Thesis) (in Norwegian). University of Oslo.
8948:spelling, but Swedish usually uses the form
8908:likewise, is known in Danish and Swedish as
7412:. However, "New Zealand" as an adjective is
6956:means "still, yet" in a temporal sense, but
5437:In Danish, BokmÄl and Swedish, the pronouns
5348:("his/her/its own") can't refer to a plural
5251:) in Norwegian and Swedish. Example: Danish
5165:To denote second person plural, Danish uses
2109:corresponds to long (Norwegian and Swedish
2045:front vowel (), closer to the English short
1124:
1118:
1103:
1097:
1049:
1043:
1037:
1031:
962:
952:
942:
932:
913:Danish preserves the above rule both before
881:
875:
857:
816:
810:
792:
786:
745:
721:
709:
697:
661:
649:
627:
612:
571:
565:
402:
387:
9476:lunsj (alt. lĂžnsj or lunch), formiddagsmat
8926:is known in Danish and Norwegian under the
7397:as previously commonly used in Norwegian).
7307:is sometimes used. Similarly, the name for
6092:. = Tickets have been bought and paid for.
5364:("He is washing his clothes"); but Danish
2165:, last). Most Danish vowels have also many
1006:in the beginning of words when followed by
10650:Serbia - reiseinformasjon - Regjeringen.no
10235:
10184:"Rettskrivningsendringer fra 1. juli 2005"
9605:ibland, av och till, dÄ och dÄ, emellanÄt
9325:skoj, rolig, kul, lustig, komisk, festlig
7280:are referred to in the three languages as
5383:in its main form, but its oblique form is
5105:Definite and plural forms have the suffix
4386:
2641:But , when, by exception, not followed by
967:(always, literally "all time"); Norwegian
862:can signify both the adjective pronounced
809:. Likewise in some other contexts, Danish
211:
10721:
10719:
10606:Praktikantopphold ved ambassaden i Lisboa
10208:
9546:sludder, vrÞvl, nonsens, tull, tÞys, vÄs
7190:, this is transliterated in Norwegian as
7091:("to") as a more informal alternative of
4493:("a house â the house") versus Norwegian
3792:respectively in Swedish. The combination
1649:In Swedish orthography, the etymological
1620:. All the three languages use the letter
185:Generally, speakers of the three largest
180:
10767:
10672:Ambassaden i Moskva - Kontaktinformasjon
9627:stadigvĂŠk, fremdeles (archaic), fortsat
9487:mÄske, muligvis, kanske (old-fashioned)
9417:... , ikke/vel? ikke sandt?, ikke ogsÄ?
3938:
3370:Some notable sound correspondences are:
2982:). Furthermore, Danish has replaced the
2918:as in Old Norse. For example: Old Norse
2745:The Danish diphthongs and (spelled as
1702:(and), whereas Danish and Norwegian use
1669:following truly Norwegian pronunciation.
921:endings beginning in a consonant and in
599:instead of the double consonant letters
346:. The other Norwegian written standard,
95:
10661:Ambassaden i Moskva - Danmark i Rusland
10031:
9658:der hen, derhen (riksmÄl), dit, dithen
9479:lunch, frukost (dated), middag (dated)
7209:are used in Danish and Swedish, but as
6889:is used more often in Denmark, whereas
6133:passive voice, the so-called s-passive.
2685:in Norwegian, and the Norwegian letter
1832:, but Norwegian uses single consonants.
518:
317:
231:and chronologically coincides with the
10798:
10716:
10370:Danmark i Cypern - Udenrigsministeriet
10359:Skal du reise til Hellas eller Kypros?
10093:
9269:snabb (adj), snabbt (adv), fort (adv)
7245:are still used in Danish and Swedish.
6972:) is used in both cases. Swedish uses
4726:et be(i)n â be(i)n â be(i)na/be(i)nene
4573:masculine, feminine and neuter nouns;
1990:in Danish as opposed to the Norwegian
1808:Swedish uses double consonants before
1595:
994:Norwegian has preserved the spellings
10057:
7385:in Denmark (the Norwegian dictionary
7346:, as in English and other languages.
7326:Nevertheless, Norwegians usually use
7137:
7132:
6847:, respectively â although in speech,
5472:In Danish and Norwegian, the pronoun
4391:
3360:consonants (, , , , ), as in Swedish.
2733:), thus rendering the occurrences of
2602:but, in some cases, (notably before
2133:, his/her/its/their own) and short (
1900:); written Danish has only long form.
1604:Danish and Norwegian use the letters
1048:(wonderful, lovely) versus Norwegian
479:and received recognition immediately.
475:, which was translated to English by
115:, the most common standard form; and
10039:"Nordmenn forstÄr nabosprÄkene best"
9849:Danish/Norwegian: selskab / selskap
9490:kanskje, muligvis, mÄskje (archaic)
7873:Kongo-Brazzaville, Republiken Kongo
7381:in Sweden, but is most often called
5749:
5651:("one-and-twenty") versus Norwegian
5376:("They are washing their clothes").
4532:, which has a special feminine form
4316:), Norwegian and Swedish mostly use
3247:very similar to the standard German
2661:While the more open realisations of
1839:, but in Swedish it was replaced by
866:(wise) and the adjective pronounced
849:denoted consonant combinations like
777:Unlike Norwegian, Danish often uses
466:. However, his political views made
378:
163:. For the distinction between ,
18:
16:Comparison of Scandinavian languages
10683:Kongelig norsk ambassade i Warszawa
10214:
9045:arg, ilsk, ilsken, vred, förbannad
8868:in Norwegian, however, is known as
7967:Den demokratiske republikken Kongo
7943:Den tsjekkiske republikk, Tsjekkia
6090:Biljetterna blev köpta och betalade
5939:. Swedish also ends infinitives in
5550:In Danish, the number 40 is called
2761:) and to Swedish and (spelled as
485:
312:considerable mutual intelligibility
13:
10131:from the original on 17 April 2023
8982:
8890:is known in Danish and Swedish as
8884:was previously used in Norwegian).
8816:
8324:FĂžderale statsforbund Mikronesien
7311:in Norwegian is the Greek-derived
6018:"to have" (as in English) or with
5766:, respectively, (e.g. "to throw",
5493:In Danish, the number 7 is called
4644:In addition, the formation of the
4552:In Danish, the plural endings are
4304:While Danish renders Graeco-Latin
3715:, but not in Danish and Norwegian.
3672:(BokmÄl and Nynorsk). Swedish has
3648:(source, spring) versus Norwegian
2894:Another correspondence: Old Norse
56:for transliterated languages, and
36:of its non-English content, using
14:
10832:
10761:Det Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB)
10743:Det Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB)
10725:From a 19th-century neologism by
10710:Det Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB)
9652:there, thither (about direction)
9521:syre, oxygen (only in chemistry)
9437:avundsjuk, svartsjuk, missunnsam
7940:Den Tjekkiske Republik, Tjekkiet
5267:or, like in the spoken language,
4585:"a center â centers". The ending
4375:in Swedish: Danish and Norwegian
4202:Adjectives: degrees of comparison
3406:from Old Norse. Examples: Danish
1018:, while modern Danish has simply
513:
206:Sweden's two national TV channels
10628:Kongelig norsk ambassade i Praha
9741:
9549:strunt, trams, nonsens, sladder
9056:hÞst, etterÄr/efterÄr (archaic)
8828:in Norwegian, is referred to as
8792:
8768:
8744:
8720:
8696:
8672:
8648:
8624:
8600:
8576:
8552:
8528:
8504:
8480:
8456:
8432:
8408:
8384:
8360:
8336:
8312:
8288:
8264:
8240:
8216:
8192:
8168:
8144:
8120:
8096:
8072:
8048:
8024:
8000:
7976:
7964:Den Demokratiske Republik Congo
7952:
7927:
7903:
7879:
7855:
7831:
7807:
7798:Den sentralafrikanske republikk
7783:
7745:
7721:
7697:
7673:
7649:
7625:
7601:
7577:
7553:
7529:
7505:
7481:
7457:
6775:
5512:In Danish, 20 and 30 are called
4605:monosyllables. Examples: Danish
4371:in Danish and Norwegian, but as
3509:from Old Norse. Example: Danish
2125:corresponds to long (Norwegian
141:North Germanic dialect continuum
23:
10781:from the original on 2004-07-31
10749:
10731:
10698:
10687:
10676:
10665:
10654:
10643:
10632:
10621:
10610:
10599:
10564:
10555:Utreder tog Helsingfors-Tallinn
10548:
10523:
10509:
10483:
10471:
10453:
10435:
10423:
10398:
10386:
10374:
10363:
10352:
10334:
10316:
10305:
10280:
10271:
9754:that have diverged in meaning.
9266:fort (adv), rask (adj), hurtig
8320:Micronesia, Federated States of
7795:Den Centralafrikanske Republik
6022:"to be". Some verbs always use
5109:in Danish and Norwegian, while
5000:ett stort hus â det stora huset
4972:
4652:transform into definite plural
3852:In Norwegian and Swedish, each
3816:, "light"). On the other hand,
3549:), and variation is permitted (
2966:in Danish, corresponding to an
2113:, late ) and short (Norwegian
560:. Norwegian almost always uses
237:Christianization of Scandinavia
155:International Phonetic Alphabet
111:(including both written forms:
10578:(in Danish). 3 September 2013.
10260:
10143:
10104:
10094:SÞgÄrd, Beate Hogsnes (2008).
9602:iblant, av og til, innimellom
9406:hydrogen, vannstoff (archaic)
9140:kino, biograf (older cinemas)
9137:biograf, kino (old-fashioned)
7323:) used in Danish and Swedish.
7038:jeg har ikke sett ham pÄ to Är
7030:jeg har (ikke) set ham i to Ă„r
7028:in negative sentences: Danish
6108:Billettene ble kjĂžpt og betalt
6104:Billeterne blev kĂžbt og betalt
4992:et stort hus â det store huset
4577:"a skyscraper â skyscrapers";
3808:, "hole in the roof"; Swedish
1939:Pronunciation and sound system
1866:, which mostly corresponds to
373:
72:multilingual support templates
1:
10694:Danmarks Ambassade i Warszawa
10406:"Reseinformation Nya Zeeland"
10312:For norsk nĂŠringsliv i Sveits
10025:
9906:cognates with English "cock"
9873:cognates with English "grin"
9543:sludder, vrÞvl, vÄs, nonsens
9493:kanske, möjligtvis, möjligen
8850:, as in French, or sometimes
8846:in Danish, is referred to as
7801:Centralafrikanska republiken
7334:(adjective) for "Greek", not
7127:
6964:, "better still". In Danish,
5497:. In Norwegian, it is called
5407:("one/people can't do that").
5041:
3628:elsewhere). Examples: Danish
3310:(English "say" versus Danish
2946:
2740:
2075:corresponds to (more or less
1665:). In Nynorsk, it is written
525:Danish and Norwegian alphabet
219:is a stage of development of
127:, the common ancestor of all
9697:sĂŠdvanlig, vanlig (archaic)
9532:potet, kartoffel (outdated)
9431:jaloux, skinsyg, misundelig
9423:..., eller hur?, inte sant?
7960:Democratic Republic of Congo
5878:). Swedish uses the endings
5434:can be somewhat colloquial).
5391:. In Norwegian and Swedish,
5145:(Swedish) = (the) old house
4984:et stort hus â det store hus
4664:. Norwegian has generalized
4401:Danish and Swedish have two
4356:, pronounced as if spelled *
4328:(equivalent). In Norwegian,
2555:
2535:
2519:
2499:
2483:
2463:
2445:
2425:
2407:
2387:
2367:
2347:
2330:
2310:
2295:
2279:
2259:
2243:
2223:
2212:
2189:
2153:, besides signifying long (
2121:, heat), while the grapheme
2086:in Danish, but usually to a
2049:. In Norwegian and Swedish,
797:(certain ) versus Norwegian
607:. In most cases this is not
7:
10348:(in Norwegian). 2018-10-19.
10330:(in Norwegian). 2014-09-28.
10067:HÄller sprÄket ihop Norden?
10010:Norwegian language conflict
10003:
9917:to have sexual intercourse
9914:to have sexual intercourse
9832:project, business venture (
9465:tycka om, gilla, uppskatta
9115:frukost, morgonmÄl (dated)
9011:bange, (arch., dial.:) rĂŠd
7448:Norwegian (BokmÄl/Nynorsk)
7272:were previously used), but
7233:are now used in Norwegian,
6988:means "the end" (much like
5937:kaste/kasta â kasta â kasta
5927:, etc. The use of forms in
5484:
5159:
4593:in Nynorsk) is dominant in
4575:en skyskraper â skyskrapere
4117:Nouns: definite plural form
3835:are pronounced the same as
3827:The consonant combinations
3824:in all the three languages.
3718:The consonant combinations
3257:High German consonant shift
1553:(that) you're talking about
1187:"of, from" is spelled with
1183:In Danish, the preposition
898:in the same way as between
576:(to send) versus Norwegian
399:Norwegian (moderate BokmÄl)
354:Norwegian language conflict
324:Norwegian language conflict
10:
10837:
10497:(in Danish). 18 March 2021
10478:newzealender / nyzealender
9414:isn't it?/didn't he? etc.
9199:svÄr, vansklig, besvÀrlig
8934:, but in Swedish the form
8880:, as in German. (However,
8862:was permitted until 1961).
7319:(influenced by the German
6709:past participle (passive)
6555:past participle (passive)
6401:past participle (passive)
6251:past participle (passive)
5589:, "3 times 20") and 50 is
5131:(Swedish) = Swedish lakes
4883:mus/myser â musene/mysene
4292:Rendering of Graeco-Latin
3980:Nouns: singular and plural
3847:
3470:, better versus Old Norse
3282:Meanwhile, syllable-final
2785:and after a vowel: thus,
2628:almost universally before
1698:Swedish uses the spelling
522:
321:
100:The Scandinavian countries
9796:bun / sexual intercourse
9095:dreng, (colloquial:) gut
7404:by its English name (but
6980:for "yet", "still" while
5782:). Although the group in
5694:, whereas Norwegian uses
5401:man/en kan ikke gjĂžre det
5387:and its genitive form is
4579:en hamburger â hamburgere
4547:
4525:("a house â the house").
4396:
4314:Etiopien, Ăgypten/Egypten
4249:stronger â the strongest
4165:Adjectives: definite form
3979:
3858:long (geminate) consonant
3699:Additionally, the letter
3545:"tell a lie" â Old Norse
3032:
3029:
3026:
3023:
2839:of old Norse diphthongs (
2536:
2500:
2464:
2426:
2388:
2348:
2311:
2260:
2224:
2206:
2201:
2196:
2193:
2190:
2145:, late ) and for short (
2021:
1627:Danish and Norwegian use
1326:
1311:
1300:
1291:
1278:it only if the clause is
462:and took up residence in
330:Kingdom of DenmarkâNorway
267:spoke the same language,
10430:newzealandsk/nyzealandsk
9683:grim, (ethically:) styg
7791:Central African Republic
7142:Danish has adopted many
7107:. Norwegian also uses a
7034:jeg har sett ham i to Ă„r
6851:is pronounced just like
6066:(Swedish) = he has died.
5768:kaste â kastede â kastet
5543:, which was replaced by
5405:man/en kan inte göra det
5231:) in modern Danish, but
5200:(oblique and possessive
5184:), while Norwegian uses
5154:den gamle / gamla mannen
4933:born/barn â borna/barna
4722:et fall â fall â fallene
4706:et fald â fald â faldene
4698:en sag â sager â sagerne
4692:in the spoken language (
4623:en appelsin â appelsiner
4607:en appelsin â appelsiner
4324:â Norwegian and Swedish
3925:(one word, one accent).
3684:, spelled as in Danish:
2859:(leg, bone) â Norwegian
1918:(Danish and Norwegian),
1638:Swedish uses the letter
1227:(zone) versus Norwegian
821:(last) versus Norwegian
363:University of Copenhagen
289:North Germanic languages
129:North Germanic languages
9953:fast / litter, garbage
9294:frem(over), fram(over)
9252:faktum, kjennsgjerning
9053:efterÄr, (poet.:) hÞst
8912:, but in Norwegian the
8372:Mozambique, Mocambique
8327:MikronesiafĂžderasjonen
7150:variants spoken by the
6151:Ingenting kunne gjĂžrast
6077:but the supine ends in
5844:ramme â rammet â rammet
5800:kaste â kastet â kastet
5573:. Etymologically, like
4776:en/ei gate â gaten/gata
4718:en dag â dager â dagene
4714:en sak â saker â sakene
4694:en feil â feila/feilene
4660:and zero-ending become
4387:Grammatical differences
4312:(with some exceptions:
3812:â Danish and Norwegian
3259:wherein German changed
841:
835:
728:
716:
704:
656:
644:
622:
283:
276:
269:
221:North Germanic dialects
212:Old Norse and Icelandic
151:phonetic transcriptions
123:are all descended from
10763:(in Norwegian BokmÄl).
10745:(in Norwegian BokmÄl).
10712:(in Norwegian BokmÄl).
10154:The Germanic Languages
9591:kort, kortvÀxt, liten
9235:aften, (poet.:) kvĂŠld
9064:be correct, hold true
9042:sint, vred (literary)
7994:Ăsttimor, Timor-Leste
7633:Bosnia and Herzegovina
7420:in Norwegian, whereas
7085:genitive constructions
6240:har/hadde elsket/elska
5554:. In Norwegian, it is
5366:De vasker deres klĂŠder
5362:Han vasker sina klÀder
5358:Han vasker klĂŠrne sine
5354:Han vasker sine klĂŠder
5094:(Danish, Norwegian) -
5057:(Danish, Norwegian) -
5014:(Norwegian Nynorsk) â
4876:en/ei mus â musen/musa
4863:soldater â soldaterna
4848:soldater â soldaterne
4826:en/ei sol â solen/sola
4702:en dag â dage â dagene
4348:. "Caesar" is spelled
4320:. For example, Danish
2938:(Nynorsk) â Swedish
2781:) being pronounced as
1988:pharyngeal approximant
1877:corresponds to Danish
1850:The use of the letter
1691:, whereas Danish uses
1583:(Norwegian Nynorsk) â
1287:
1125:
1119:
1114:
1104:
1098:
1068:
1062:
1056:
1050:
1044:
1038:
1032:
987:
981:
975:
969:
963:
953:
943:
933:
906:
900:
894:
888:
882:
876:
858:
829:
823:
817:
811:
805:
799:
793:
787:
770:
764:
758:
752:
746:
740:
734:
722:
710:
698:
692:
686:
680:
674:
668:
662:
650:
628:
613:
584:
578:
572:
566:
433:
418:
403:
388:
187:Scandinavian languages
181:Mutual intelligibility
148:This article contains
101:
10727:Hans Christian Ărsted
10346:Store norske leksikon
10328:Store norske leksikon
10158:. Routledge. p.
9616:vÄr, forÄr (archaic)
9283:vÄning, etage (rare)
9249:kendsgerning, faktum
7991:Ăst-Timor/Aust-Timor
7568:Ăsterrike/Austerrike
7223:Queen Sonja of Norway
7020:, but Norwegian uses
6831:vilken, vilket, vilka
6701:har/hadde sunge/sungi
6390:har/hadde glemt/glĂžmt
6261:elskete/elskede/elska
6060:han har dĂžydd / dĂžytt
5970:blive â blev â blevet
5925:ramme â ramma â ramma
5921:kaste â kasta â kasta
5848:male â malede â malet
5505:as an alternative to
5461:for masculine nouns,
5397:man kan ikke gĂžre det
5374:De vasker sina klÀder
5370:De vasker klĂŠrne sine
5082:(in neuter forms) to
5032:Jag Àlskar den mannen
5028:Jeg elsker den mannen
5020:demonstrative pronoun
5010:(Norwegian BokmĂ„l) â
4928:barn â barna/barnene
4858:soldatar â soldatane
4856:ein soldat â soldaten
4853:soldater â soldatene
4710:et ben â ben â benene
4517:("a sun â the sun"),
4501:("a man â the man"),
4485:("a sun â the sun"),
4477:("a man â the man"),
4461:and definite article
4453:and definite article
4441:and definite article
4429:and definite article
4413:and definite article
3939:Vowels in inflections
3497:Sometimes Danish has
2617:in some words before
2141:can stand for long (
1779:⟨miss-⟩
1767:⟨skall⟩
1579:(Norwegian BokmĂ„l) â
1148:diphthong is spelled
529:Generally, Norwegian
133:mutually intelligible
99:
10535:Nationalencyklopedin
9920:to push into a bag (
9884:to button, unbutton
9630:fremdeles, fortsatt
9613:forÄr, (poet.:) vÄr
9227:lÀtt, enkel, simpel
7637:Bosnien-Hercegovina
7256:, similar to German
7225:). Similarly, while
6915:â in Norwegian, the
6865:nÄgon, nÄgra, en del
6817:is only used as the
5982:bli â ble(i) â blitt
5840:ramme â ramte â ramt
5645:Early Modern English
5520:. These forms (with
5465:for feminine nouns,
5445:(Danish and BokmÄl)/
5253:vores ven/hus/venner
5067:(Danish, Swedish) -
5061:(Swedish) = Swedish
4953:epler â eplene/epla
4861:en soldat â soldaten
4851:en soldat â soldaten
4846:en soldat â soldaten
4449:(indefinite article
4421:(indefinite article
4409:(indefinite article
4367:(ÎżÎč) is rendered as
3864:, "to paint" versus
3517:(belly) â Norwegian
3255:as , similar to the
2819:sound correspondence
1775:⟨till⟩
1771:⟨vill⟩
1747:⟨venn⟩
1743:⟨munn⟩
1739:⟨menn⟩
1735:⟨mann⟩
1731:⟨mis-⟩
1719:⟨skal⟩
1441:Norwegian (Nynorsk)
1301:Top Level Structure
1274:; a comma is placed
1112:/) versus Norwegian
874:in the second word (
726:(to hold, Old Norse
714:(to want, Old Norse
519:Danish and Norwegian
318:History of Norwegian
281:). Another term was
229:overseas settlements
199:Urban East Norwegian
34:specify the language
32:This article should
10775:"Danskene tar hevn"
10292:Korrekturavdelingen
9557:tilfreds, fornĂžjet
9540:rubbish (nonsense)
9451:förra Äret, i fjol
9182:tiÄr, Ärti, dekade
9179:Ärti, tiÄr, dekade
9025:bagefter, derefter
9000:Norwegian (BokmÄl)
8858:, as in Dutch (but
7640:Bosnia-Hercegovina
7146:(particularly from
7024:in affirmative and
6968:(the equivalent of
6819:grammatical subject
6740:present participle
6692:perfect/pluperfect
6584:present participle
6547:har/hadde budd/butt
6538:perfect/pluperfect
6436:glemmende/glĂžmmende
6430:present participle
6384:perfect/pluperfect
6276:present participle
6234:perfect/pluperfect
6002:bli â blev â bliven
5994:have â havde â haft
5966:sige â sagde â sagt
5852:male â malte â malt
5812:lese â leste â lest
5780:lĂŠse â lĂŠste â lĂŠst
5024:Jeg elsker den mand
4656:, while plurals in
4621:, versus Norwegian
4403:grammatical genders
4092:soldier â soldiers
3897:"runs" , Norwegian
3889:). Example: Danish
3776:. The combinations
3418:(sick) â Norwegian
3047:Elsewhere (double)
3044:Elsewhere (single)
2887:(hill) â Norwegian
2777:(colloquially also
2117:, to send; Swedish
1862:in the combination
1837:⟨-dt⟩
1795:⟨vĂ€n⟩
1791:⟨mun⟩
1787:⟨mĂ€n⟩
1783:⟨man⟩
1763:⟨ett⟩
1759:⟨att⟩
1755:⟨enn⟩
1751:⟨inn⟩
1727:⟨til⟩
1723:⟨vil⟩
1631:, but Swedish uses
1612:, but Swedish uses
1596:Swedish differences
1506:(som) du snackar om
1464:(som) du snakkar om
1424:(som) du snakker om
1401:Norwegian (BokmÄl)
1384:(som) du snakker om
1004:⟨skj⟩
732:) versus Norwegian
660:) versus Norwegian
473:William Shakespeare
451:English translation
414:Norwegian (Nynorsk)
367:Norway's university
10811:Norwegian language
10277:R. J. McClean 1947
9982:difficult / obese
9839:project, company (
9766:Norwegian meaning
9750:. These are often
9703:vanlig, sedvanlig
9700:vanlig, sedvanlig
9633:fortfarande, Ànnu
9560:fornĂžyd, tilfreds
9554:satisfied/pleased
9518:oksygen, surstoff
9445:sidste Ă„r, i fjor
9434:sjalu, misunnelig
9375:rask, sund, frisk
9207:middag, aftensmad
9031:efterÄt, dÀrefter
8039:Ekvatorial-Guinea
7870:Republikken Kongo
7867:Republikken Congo
7863:Congo, Republic of
7315:, rather than the
7295:and in Swedish as
7252:is referred to as
7138:Names of countries
7133:Geographical names
6784:Examples include:
5986:tage â tog â taget
5962:lade â lod â ladet
5655:("twenty-one") or
5571:Germanic languages
5343:possessive pronoun
5329:den nye vennen min
5179:possessive pronoun
5102:(Swedish) = good.
5075:(Nynorsk) = cheap
4961:ett Ă€pple â Ă€pplet
4903:hus â husene/husa
4583:et senter â sentre
4540:. Danish has only
4536:beside the neuter
4392:Nominal morphology
4338:ĂŠra, kimĂŠre, sfĂŠre
2974:, "shriek" versus
2875:(hay) â Norwegian
2060:. Example: Danish
1974:), as well as the
1943:The difference in
1909:⟨sj⟩
1887:⟨ss⟩
1879:⟨ds⟩
1875:⟨ts⟩
1868:⟨je⟩
1864:⟨jĂ€⟩
1841:⟨tt⟩
1803:⟨Ă€n⟩
1799:⟨in⟩
1715:⟨et⟩
1711:⟨at⟩
1693:⟨gt⟩
1689:⟨kt⟩
1682:⟨sk⟩
1667:⟨kv⟩
1661:and optionally in
1659:verv, virvel, veps
1651:⟨hv⟩
1644:⟨ks⟩
1633:⟨ck⟩
1629:⟨kk⟩
1514:(som) du pratar om
1347:Dependent Clause 2
1328:Dependent Clause 1
1154:⟨eg⟩
1150:⟨ig⟩
1093:⟨Ăžy⟩
1089:⟨ei⟩
1087:in Danish, but as
1085:⟨Ăžj⟩
1081:⟨ej⟩
1028:⟨sk⟩
1000:⟨kj⟩
996:⟨gj⟩
851:⟨ds⟩
781:instead of double
779:⟨ds⟩
605:⟨ll⟩
601:⟨nn⟩
597:⟨ld⟩
593:⟨nd⟩
564:. Example: Danish
102:
10465:Den Danske Ordbog
10447:Den Danske Ordbog
10288:"Om garpegenitiv"
10080:978-92-893-1221-9
9998:
9997:
9739:
9738:
9708:worm (earthworm)
9504:bart, overskjegg
9456:like (vb. enjoy)
9420:... , ikke sant?
9336:fremtid, framtid
8814:
8813:
8042:Ekvatorialguinea
8036:Ăkvatorialguinea
8032:Equatorial Guinea
8012:Egypten, Ăgypten
7166:in Norwegian and
7113:reflexive pronoun
7032:versus Norwegian
6773:
6772:
6704:har/hade sjungit
6617:
6616:
6463:
6462:
6309:
6308:
5998:ha â hadde â hatt
5972:versus Norwegian
5876:bo â boede â boet
5864:bo â bodde â bodd
5850:versus Norwegian
5846:"to hit"; Danish
5842:versus Norwegian
5820:consonant cluster
5778:(e.g. "to read",
5750:Verbal morphology
5595:halvtredsindstyve
5469:for neuter nouns.
5430:is also correct (
5399:versus Norwegian
5368:versus Norwegian
5255:versus Norwegian
5156:= (the) old man.
5026:versus Norwegian
4986:versus Norwegian
4970:
4969:
4963:Ă€pplen â Ă€pplena
4936:ett barn â barnet
4931:eit barn â barnet
4712:versus Norwegian
4639:-er, -or, -ar, -n
4289:
4288:
4254:Verbs: infinitive
4027:street â streets
3893:"runner" versus
3390:), and (spelled
3318:, "wrath" versus
3237:
3236:
2571:
2570:
2064:versus Norwegian
2053:is invariably an
1905:⟨s⟩
1883:⟨s⟩
1860:⟨Ă€⟩
1856:⟨ĂŠ⟩
1852:⟨Ă€⟩
1845:⟨t⟩
1830:⟨t⟩
1826:⟨d⟩
1822:⟨j⟩
1818:⟨r⟩
1814:⟨n⟩
1810:⟨l⟩
1757:and Swedish uses
1678:⟨k⟩
1674:⟨g⟩
1655:⟨v⟩
1640:⟨x⟩
1622:⟨Ă„⟩
1618:⟨ö⟩
1614:⟨Ă€⟩
1610:⟨Ăž⟩
1606:⟨ĂŠ⟩
1568:
1567:
1510:(som) du talar om
1466:(som) du talar om
1197:⟨v⟩
1189:⟨f⟩
1024:⟨k⟩
1020:⟨g⟩
1016:⟨Ăž⟩
1012:⟨ĂŠ⟩
1008:⟨e⟩
872:⟨s⟩
847:⟨z⟩
791:(to scratch) but
783:⟨s⟩
562:⟨e⟩
548:⟨ĂŠ⟩
544:⟨e⟩
447:
446:
334:official language
332:(1536â1814), the
242:The 12th-century
137:dialect continuum
94:
93:
74:may also be used.
10828:
10816:Swedish language
10791:
10789:
10787:
10786:
10771:
10765:
10764:
10753:
10747:
10746:
10735:
10729:
10723:
10714:
10713:
10702:
10696:
10691:
10685:
10680:
10674:
10669:
10663:
10658:
10652:
10647:
10641:
10636:
10630:
10625:
10619:
10614:
10608:
10603:
10597:
10596:
10589:
10580:
10579:
10576:Den Store Danske
10568:
10562:
10561:, 6 January 2016
10552:
10546:
10545:
10543:
10541:
10527:
10521:
10520:
10513:
10507:
10506:
10504:
10502:
10487:
10481:
10480:, BokmÄlsordboka
10475:
10469:
10468:
10457:
10451:
10450:
10439:
10433:
10432:, BokmÄlsordboka
10427:
10421:
10420:
10418:
10417:
10408:. Archived from
10402:
10396:
10390:
10384:
10383:, BokmÄlsordboka
10378:
10372:
10367:
10361:
10356:
10350:
10349:
10338:
10332:
10331:
10320:
10314:
10309:
10303:
10302:
10300:
10299:
10284:
10278:
10275:
10269:
10264:
10258:
10257:
10255:
10254:
10239:
10233:
10231:
10229:
10228:
10212:
10206:
10204:
10202:
10201:
10195:
10189:. Archived from
10188:
10180:
10174:
10173:
10157:
10147:
10141:
10140:
10138:
10136:
10108:
10102:
10101:
10091:
10085:
10084:
10072:
10061:
10055:
10053:
10051:
10050:
10041:. Archived from
10035:
9870:
9819:skilled, clever
9769:Swedish meaning
9757:
9756:
9729:forkert, gal(t)
9563:nöjd, tillfreds
9403:brint, hydrogen
9260:fast, quick(ly)
9193:svĂŠr, vanskelig
9168:gre(ie), kjemme
8991:
8990:
8798:
8796:
8795:
8774:
8772:
8771:
8750:
8748:
8747:
8726:
8724:
8723:
8702:
8700:
8699:
8678:
8676:
8675:
8654:
8652:
8651:
8630:
8628:
8627:
8606:
8604:
8603:
8582:
8580:
8579:
8558:
8556:
8555:
8534:
8532:
8531:
8510:
8508:
8507:
8486:
8484:
8483:
8462:
8460:
8459:
8438:
8436:
8435:
8414:
8412:
8411:
8390:
8388:
8387:
8366:
8364:
8363:
8342:
8340:
8339:
8318:
8316:
8315:
8294:
8292:
8291:
8270:
8268:
8267:
8246:
8244:
8243:
8222:
8220:
8219:
8198:
8196:
8195:
8174:
8172:
8171:
8150:
8148:
8147:
8126:
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7958:
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7751:
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7508:
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7485:
7484:
7463:
7461:
7460:
7439:
7438:
7288:, as in German.
7152:Hanseatic League
6952:â in Norwegian,
6950:enda/ennÄ (ennu)
6942:for "very", and
6885:"just, merely".
6863:). Swedish uses
6821:. In Norwegian,
6799:for "must", and
6698:har/hadde sunget
6695:har/havde sunget
6619:
6618:
6465:
6464:
6393:har/hadde glĂžymt
6311:
6310:
6246:har/hade Àlskat
6237:har/havde elsket
6161:
6160:
5765:
5678:) in Danish and
5627:
5562:is permitted in
5534:
5196:). Swedish uses
5022:is used: Danish
4956:eit eple â eplet
4948:ĂŠbler â ĂŠblerne
4926:et barn â barnet
4921:et barn â barnet
4838:solar â solarna
4813:dagar â dagarna
4788:gator â gatorna
4773:gader â gaderne
4751:
4750:
4748:to zero ending.
4627:en hund â hunder
4468:
3957:
3956:
3887:secondary stress
3883:laryngealisation
3823:
3799:
3791:
3787:
3775:
3768:
3761:
3754:
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3706:
3683:
3679:
3675:
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3591:
3575:
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3508:
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3486:(variant form),
3405:
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3377:
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2696:
2684:
2680:
2672:
2668:
2664:
2656:
2650:
2644:
2631:
2620:
2610:, and sometimes
2599:
2587:
2384:
2188:
2187:
2176:
2149:, to send), but
2099:
2068:(course, orbit).
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1272:dependent clause
1264:dependent clause
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19:
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10825:
10806:Danish language
10796:
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10794:
10784:
10782:
10773:
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10750:
10737:
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10489:
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10484:
10476:
10472:
10459:
10458:
10454:
10441:
10440:
10436:
10428:
10424:
10415:
10413:
10404:
10403:
10399:
10394:Navn pÄ stater.
10391:
10387:
10379:
10375:
10368:
10364:
10357:
10353:
10340:
10339:
10335:
10322:
10321:
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10306:
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10285:
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10088:
10081:
10070:
10062:
10058:
10048:
10046:
10037:
10036:
10032:
10028:
10006:
9937:strange, weird
9903:penis (vulgar)
9900:penis (vulgar)
9868:
9763:Danish meaning
9744:
9582:short (person)
9274:floor (storey)
8985:
8983:Different words
8819:
8817:Names of cities
8793:
8791:
8769:
8767:
8745:
8743:
8721:
8719:
8697:
8695:
8673:
8671:
8649:
8647:
8625:
8623:
8601:
8599:
8577:
8575:
8560:Solomon Islands
8553:
8551:
8529:
8527:
8505:
8503:
8481:
8479:
8457:
8455:
8433:
8431:
8409:
8407:
8385:
8383:
8361:
8359:
8337:
8335:
8313:
8311:
8289:
8287:
8282:Nordmakedonien
8279:Nord-Makedonia
8276:Nordmakedonien
8272:North Macedonia
8265:
8263:
8241:
8239:
8217:
8215:
8193:
8191:
8169:
8167:
8145:
8143:
8121:
8119:
8097:
8095:
8073:
8071:
8049:
8047:
8025:
8023:
8001:
7999:
7977:
7975:
7953:
7951:
7928:
7926:
7904:
7902:
7880:
7878:
7856:
7854:
7832:
7830:
7808:
7806:
7784:
7782:
7746:
7744:
7722:
7720:
7698:
7696:
7674:
7672:
7650:
7648:
7626:
7624:
7602:
7600:
7578:
7576:
7554:
7552:
7530:
7528:
7506:
7504:
7482:
7480:
7458:
7456:
7174:in Danish (the
7140:
7135:
7130:
7095:constructions:
7012:in Danish, but
6922:(alternatively
6778:
6734:
6732:
6727:
6725:
6720:
6715:
6713:
6578:
6576:
6571:
6569:
6564:
6559:
6424:
6422:
6417:
6415:
6410:
6405:
6396:har/hade glömt
6387:har/havde glemt
6356:glemmer/glĂžmmer
6270:
6268:
6260:
6255:
6243:har/hadde elska
5990:ta â tok â tatt
5974:la â lot â latt
5898:is replaced by
5752:
5664:ordinal numbers
5662:With regard to
5487:
5356:like Norwegian
5204:); the variant
5162:
5143:det gamla huset
5139:det gamle huset
5044:
5036:I love that man
5012:Det kvite huset
4975:
4962:
4957:
4952:
4951:et eple â eplet
4947:
4946:et ĂŠble â ĂŠblet
4937:
4932:
4927:
4923:bĂžrn â bĂžrnene
4922:
4912:
4911:ett hus â huset
4907:
4906:eit hus â huset
4902:
4897:
4887:
4882:
4877:
4872:
4862:
4857:
4852:
4847:
4837:
4833:soler â solene
4832:
4828:soler â solene
4827:
4822:
4812:
4808:dagar â dagane
4807:
4806:ein dag â dagen
4803:dager â dagene
4802:
4797:
4787:
4786:en gata â gatan
4783:gater â gatene
4782:
4778:gater â gatene
4777:
4772:
4771:en gade â gaden
4684:, derived from
4611:en hund â hunde
4550:
4399:
4394:
4389:
4332:is kept before
4302:
4112:house â houses
4085:soldat â soldat
4078:soldat â soldat
4071:soldat â soldat
4064:soldat â soldat
3941:
3850:
3314:, "law" versus
2990:opposition (in
2949:
2906:in Swedish but
2743:
2737:unpredictable.
2691:phonologisation
2619:/Ê/,/s/,/n/,/m/
2030:In Danish, the
2024:
1992:alveolar trills
1978:realisation of
1941:
1908:
1904:
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1650:
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1621:
1617:
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1609:
1605:
1598:
1581:Det kvite huset
1512:
1508:
1465:
1348:
1329:
1314:
1215:(information),
1196:
1188:
1153:
1152:in Danish, but
1149:
1092:
1088:
1084:
1080:
1079:are spelled as
1027:
1023:
1019:
1015:
1011:
1007:
1003:
999:
995:
871:
850:
846:
782:
778:
604:
600:
596:
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561:
550:to signify the
547:
543:
527:
521:
516:
511:
448:
376:
361:Until 1811 the
326:
320:
248:Gray Goose Laws
214:
183:
178:
177:
176:
139:within a wider
90:
84:
81:
75:
63:
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53:
51:transliteration
47:
43:
37:
28:
24:
17:
12:
11:
5:
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10823:
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10813:
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10730:
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10697:
10686:
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10664:
10653:
10642:
10631:
10620:
10609:
10598:
10581:
10563:
10547:
10522:
10519:. 29 May 2022.
10508:
10482:
10470:
10461:"newzealĂŠnder"
10452:
10443:"newzealandsk"
10434:
10422:
10397:
10385:
10373:
10362:
10351:
10333:
10315:
10304:
10294:(in Norwegian)
10279:
10270:
10259:
10249:(in Norwegian)
10234:
10223:(in Norwegian)
10215:Salling, Per.
10207:
10175:
10169:978-0415280792
10168:
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10123:
10103:
10086:
10079:
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10029:
10027:
10024:
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10022:
10017:
10015:Dano-Norwegian
10012:
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10002:
9996:
9995:
9993:
9986:
9983:
9980:
9976:
9975:
9973:
9970:
9967:
9964:
9960:
9959:
9957:
9954:
9951:
9950:healthy, fast
9948:
9944:
9943:
9941:
9938:
9935:
9932:
9928:
9927:
9925:
9918:
9915:
9912:
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9901:
9898:
9897:mess, problem
9895:
9891:
9890:
9888:
9885:
9882:
9879:
9875:
9874:
9871:
9867:) (colloquial)
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9067:passe, stemme
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8493:
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8476:
8475:
8472:
8469:
8468:Saudi-Arabien
8466:
8452:
8451:
8448:
8445:
8442:
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7387:BokmÄlsordboka
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7121:Peter his book
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5978:si â sa â sagt
5945:
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5908:
5907:
5906:in the neuter.
5862:("to live " â
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5746:(the second).
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4901:et hus â huset
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4898:huse â husene
4896:et hus â huset
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4888:möss â mössen
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1140:pronouns, the
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911:
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523:Main article:
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514:Writing system
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8633:
8622:
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8617:
8614:
8611:
8609:
8598:
8597:
8593:
8590:
8587:
8585:
8574:
8573:
8570:Salomonöarna
8569:
8567:SalomonĂžyene
8566:
8564:SalomonĂžerne
8563:
8561:
8550:
8549:
8545:
8542:
8539:
8537:
8526:
8525:
8521:
8518:
8515:
8513:
8502:
8501:
8497:
8494:
8491:
8489:
8478:
8477:
8474:Saudiarabien
8473:
8471:Saudi-Arabia
8470:
8467:
8465:
8454:
8453:
8449:
8446:
8443:
8441:
8430:
8429:
8426:Filippinerna
8425:
8422:
8420:Filippinerne
8419:
8417:
8406:
8405:
8401:
8398:
8395:
8393:
8382:
8381:
8377:
8374:
8371:
8369:
8358:
8357:
8353:
8350:
8347:
8345:
8334:
8333:
8329:
8326:
8323:
8321:
8310:
8309:
8305:
8302:
8299:
8297:
8286:
8285:
8281:
8278:
8275:
8273:
8262:
8261:
8257:
8254:
8251:
8249:
8238:
8237:
8233:
8230:
8227:
8225:
8214:
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8209:
8206:
8203:
8201:
8190:
8189:
8185:
8182:
8179:
8177:
8166:
8165:
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8142:
8141:
8137:
8134:
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8129:
8118:
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8113:
8110:
8107:
8105:
8094:
8093:
8089:
8086:
8083:
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8070:
8069:
8065:
8062:
8059:
8057:
8046:
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8041:
8038:
8035:
8033:
8022:
8021:
8017:
8014:
8011:
8009:
7998:
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7993:
7990:
7987:
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7974:
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7969:
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7950:
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7896:
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7890:
7888:
7877:
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7869:
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7829:
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7824:
7821:
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7805:
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7800:
7797:
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7708:
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7671:
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7639:
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7599:
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7527:
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7503:
7502:
7498:
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7479:
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7474:
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7468:
7466:
7455:
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7431:
7427:
7423:
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7415:
7411:
7407:
7403:
7398:
7396:
7392:
7388:
7384:
7380:
7376:
7372:
7371:NederlÀnderna
7368:
7364:
7360:
7356:
7352:
7347:
7345:
7341:
7337:
7333:
7329:
7324:
7322:
7318:
7314:
7310:
7306:
7302:
7298:
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7289:
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7283:
7279:
7275:
7271:
7267:
7263:
7259:
7255:
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7244:
7240:
7236:
7232:
7228:
7224:
7220:
7216:
7212:
7208:
7204:
7200:
7197:As a result,
7195:
7193:
7189:
7185:
7181:
7177:
7173:
7169:
7165:
7159:
7157:
7153:
7149:
7145:
7122:
7118:
7117:Peter sin bok
7114:
7110:
7106:
7102:
7098:
7094:
7090:
7086:
7083:
7080:
7077:
7076:
7072:
7069:
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7063:
7060:
7059:
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7048:
7047:
7043:
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7031:
7027:
7023:
7019:
7015:
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6998:
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6987:
6983:
6979:
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6963:
6959:
6955:
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6948:
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6941:
6937:
6933:
6929:
6925:
6921:
6918:
6914:
6911:
6908:
6904:
6900:
6896:
6892:
6888:
6884:
6880:
6877:â in Danish,
6876:
6873:
6870:
6866:
6862:
6859:(from Danish
6858:
6854:
6850:
6846:
6842:
6838:
6835:
6832:
6828:
6824:
6820:
6816:
6812:
6809:
6806:
6802:
6798:
6794:
6790:
6787:
6786:
6785:
6782:
6776:Miscellaneous
6768:
6765:
6762:
6759:
6756:
6755:
6751:
6748:
6745:
6742:
6739:
6738:
6730:
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6708:
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6703:
6700:
6697:
6694:
6691:
6690:
6686:
6683:
6680:
6677:
6674:
6673:
6669:
6666:
6663:
6660:
6657:
6656:
6652:
6650:syngje/syngja
6649:
6646:
6643:
6640:
6639:
6635:
6632:
6629:
6626:
6624:
6621:
6620:
6612:
6609:
6606:
6603:
6600:
6599:
6595:
6592:
6589:
6586:
6583:
6582:
6574:
6567:
6562:
6557:
6554:
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6549:
6546:
6543:
6540:
6537:
6536:
6532:
6529:
6526:
6523:
6520:
6519:
6515:
6512:
6509:
6506:
6503:
6502:
6498:
6495:
6492:
6489:
6486:
6485:
6481:
6478:
6475:
6472:
6470:
6467:
6466:
6458:
6455:
6452:
6449:
6446:
6445:
6441:
6438:
6435:
6432:
6429:
6428:
6420:
6414:glĂžymd/glĂžymt
6413:
6411:glemte/glĂžmte
6408:
6403:
6400:
6399:
6395:
6392:
6389:
6386:
6383:
6382:
6378:
6375:
6373:glemte/glĂžmte
6372:
6369:
6366:
6365:
6361:
6358:
6355:
6352:
6349:
6348:
6344:
6342:glĂžyme/glĂžyma
6341:
6339:glemme/glĂžmme
6338:
6335:
6332:
6331:
6327:
6324:
6321:
6318:
6316:
6313:
6312:
6304:
6301:
6298:
6295:
6292:
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6284:
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6278:
6275:
6274:
6266:
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6258:
6253:
6250:
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6245:
6242:
6239:
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6232:
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6225:
6222:
6219:
6216:
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6211:
6208:
6205:
6202:
6199:
6198:
6194:
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6188:
6185:
6182:
6181:
6177:
6174:
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6156:
6155:
6154:
6152:
6148:
6143:
6132:
6129:
6126:
6125:
6123:
6122:
6121:
6118:
6116:
6111:
6109:
6106:. (Danish) -
6105:
6101:
6099:
6093:
6091:
6083:
6080:
6076:
6072:
6068:
6065:
6061:
6057:
6053:
6049:
6045:
6041:
6037:
6036:han har rejst
6033:
6029:
6025:
6021:
6017:
6014:
6010:
6006:
6003:
5999:
5995:
5992:("to take"),
5991:
5987:
5983:
5979:
5975:
5971:
5967:
5963:
5959:
5955:
5951:
5947:
5946:
5942:
5938:
5934:
5930:
5926:
5922:
5918:
5914:
5910:
5909:
5905:
5901:
5897:
5893:
5889:
5885:
5881:
5877:
5873:
5869:
5865:
5861:
5857:
5853:
5849:
5845:
5841:
5837:
5833:
5829:
5825:
5821:
5817:
5813:
5809:
5805:
5801:
5797:
5793:
5789:
5785:
5781:
5777:
5773:
5769:
5762:
5758:
5754:
5753:
5747:
5745:
5741:
5737:
5733:
5729:
5725:
5721:
5717:
5713:
5709:
5705:
5697:
5693:
5689:
5685:
5681:
5677:
5673:
5669:
5665:
5661:
5658:
5654:
5650:
5646:
5642:
5638:
5635:
5631:
5624:
5620:
5616:
5612:
5608:
5604:
5600:
5596:
5592:
5588:
5584:
5580:
5576:
5572:
5568:
5565:
5561:
5557:
5553:
5549:
5546:
5542:
5538:
5531:
5527:
5524:shortened to
5523:
5519:
5515:
5511:
5508:
5504:
5500:
5496:
5492:
5491:
5490:
5479:
5475:
5471:
5468:
5464:
5460:
5456:
5452:
5448:
5444:
5440:
5436:
5433:
5429:
5425:
5421:
5417:
5413:
5409:
5406:
5402:
5398:
5394:
5390:
5386:
5382:
5378:
5375:
5371:
5367:
5363:
5359:
5355:
5351:
5347:
5344:
5341:
5337:
5334:
5330:
5326:
5322:
5318:
5314:
5310:
5306:
5301:
5297:
5294:
5290:
5286:
5282:
5278:
5274:
5270:
5266:
5262:
5258:
5254:
5250:
5246:
5242:
5238:
5234:
5230:
5226:
5222:
5219:
5215:
5212:, possessive
5211:
5207:
5203:
5199:
5195:
5192:, possessive
5191:
5187:
5183:
5180:
5176:
5172:
5168:
5164:
5163:
5157:
5155:
5151:
5146:
5144:
5140:
5136:
5135:det gamle hus
5132:
5130:
5129:svenska sjöar
5126:
5125:svenske sjĂžar
5122:
5121:svenske sjĂžer
5118:
5114:
5112:
5108:
5103:
5101:
5097:
5093:
5089:
5085:
5081:
5076:
5074:
5070:
5066:
5062:
5060:
5056:
5052:
5048:
5039:
5037:
5033:
5029:
5025:
5021:
5017:
5013:
5009:
5008:Det hvite hus
5005:
5004:Det Hvide Hus
5001:
4997:
4993:
4989:
4985:
4981:
4965:
4960:
4955:
4950:
4945:
4944:
4940:
4935:
4930:
4925:
4920:
4919:
4915:
4910:
4905:
4900:
4895:
4894:
4890:
4885:
4881:ei mus â musa
4880:
4878:mus â musene
4875:
4873:mus â musene
4870:
4869:
4865:
4860:
4855:
4850:
4845:
4844:
4840:
4835:
4831:ei sol â sola
4830:
4825:
4820:
4819:
4815:
4810:
4805:
4800:
4795:
4794:
4790:
4785:
4780:
4775:
4770:
4769:
4765:
4762:
4759:
4756:
4753:
4752:
4749:
4747:
4743:
4739:
4735:
4734:-er, -or, -ar
4731:
4727:
4723:
4719:
4715:
4711:
4707:
4703:
4699:
4695:
4691:
4687:
4683:
4679:
4675:
4671:
4667:
4663:
4659:
4655:
4651:
4647:
4642:
4640:
4636:
4632:
4628:
4624:
4620:
4616:
4615:et hus â huse
4612:
4608:
4604:
4603:neuter gender
4600:
4596:
4592:
4588:
4584:
4580:
4576:
4571:
4567:
4563:
4559:
4555:
4545:
4543:
4539:
4535:
4531:
4526:
4524:
4520:
4516:
4512:
4508:
4504:
4500:
4496:
4492:
4488:
4484:
4480:
4476:
4472:
4465:, pronounced
4464:
4460:
4456:
4452:
4448:
4444:
4440:
4436:
4432:
4428:
4424:
4420:
4416:
4412:
4408:
4404:
4384:
4382:
4378:
4374:
4370:
4366:
4363:Graeco-Latin
4361:
4359:
4355:
4351:
4347:
4343:
4339:
4335:
4331:
4327:
4323:
4319:
4315:
4311:
4307:
4299:
4295:
4284:
4282:
4278:
4276:
4272:
4268:
4266:
4262:
4260:
4256:
4253:
4252:
4248:
4245:
4241:
4237:
4234:
4230:
4226:
4223:
4219:
4215:
4212:
4208:
4204:
4201:
4200:
4196:
4193:
4189:
4185:
4183:
4179:
4177:
4173:
4171:
4167:
4164:
4163:
4159:
4157:
4153:
4149:
4147:
4143:
4139:
4137:
4133:
4129:
4127:
4123:
4119:
4116:
4115:
4111:
4108:
4105:
4102:
4100:
4096:
4095:
4091:
4088:
4084:
4081:
4077:
4074:
4070:
4067:
4063:
4062:
4058:
4055:
4051:
4048:
4044:
4041:
4037:
4035:
4031:
4030:
4026:
4023:
4019:
4015:
4012:
4008:
4004:
4001:
3997:
3993:
3990:
3986:
3982:
3978:
3974:
3971:
3968:
3965:
3962:
3959:
3958:
3955:
3952:
3950:
3946:
3936:
3935:
3932:
3926:
3924:
3920:
3916:
3912:
3908:
3904:
3900:
3896:
3892:
3888:
3884:
3880:
3876:
3875:tonal accents
3871:
3867:
3863:
3859:
3855:
3842:
3838:
3834:
3830:
3826:
3819:
3815:
3811:
3807:
3803:
3795:
3783:
3779:
3772:
3765:
3758:
3751:
3744:
3737:
3733:
3729:
3725:
3721:
3717:
3714:
3710:
3702:
3698:
3695:
3691:
3687:
3671:
3667:
3663:
3659:
3655:
3651:
3647:
3643:
3639:
3635:
3631:
3627:
3623:
3619:
3615:
3611:
3607:
3603:
3587:
3583:
3579:
3563:
3560:
3556:
3552:
3548:
3544:
3540:
3536:
3532:
3528:
3524:
3520:
3516:
3512:
3504:
3496:
3493:
3489:
3485:
3481:
3477:
3473:
3469:
3465:
3461:
3457:
3453:
3449:
3446:â Old Norse
3445:
3441:
3437:
3433:
3429:
3425:
3421:
3417:
3413:
3409:
3393:
3389:
3381:
3373:
3372:
3371:
3365:
3362:
3359:
3355:
3347:
3343:
3339:
3335:
3331:
3328:
3327:
3326:
3323:
3321:
3317:
3313:
3309:
3305:
3301:
3297:
3293:
3289:
3285:
3280:
3278:
3274:
3270:
3266:
3262:
3258:
3254:
3250:
3246:
3233:
3231:
3229:
3227:
3225:
3223:
3221:
3219:
3216:
3215:
3212:
3210:
3208:
3206:
3204:
3202:
3200:
3198:
3195:
3194:
3191:
3189:
3187:
3185:
3183:
3181:
3179:
3177:
3174:
3173:
3170:
3168:
3166:
3164:
3162:
3160:
3158:
3156:
3153:
3152:
3149:
3147:
3145:
3143:
3141:
3139:
3137:
3135:
3132:
3131:
3128:
3126:
3124:
3122:
3120:
3118:
3116:
3114:
3111:
3110:
3107:
3105:
3103:
3101:
3099:
3097:
3095:
3093:
3090:
3089:
3086:
3084:
3082:
3080:
3078:
3076:
3074:
3072:
3069:
3068:
3064:
3062:
3058:
3055:
3053:
3049:
3046:
3043:
3041:
3037:
3036:
3022:
3019:
3013:
3009:
3005:
3001:
2989:
2985:
2981:
2977:
2973:
2969:
2965:
2962:
2958:
2954:
2941:
2937:
2933:
2929:
2926:â Norwegian
2925:
2921:
2917:
2913:
2909:
2905:
2901:
2897:
2893:
2890:
2886:
2882:
2878:
2874:
2870:
2866:
2862:
2858:
2854:
2850:
2846:
2842:
2838:
2831:
2824:
2820:
2816:
2815:
2814:
2812:
2808:
2804:
2800:
2796:
2792:
2788:
2784:
2780:
2776:
2772:
2768:
2764:
2760:
2756:
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2738:
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2707:
2700:
2692:
2688:
2676:
2652:
2646:
2640:
2637:
2633:
2627:
2624:
2616:
2613:
2609:
2605:
2601:
2595:
2593:
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2577:
2573:
2572:
2567:
2565:
2563:
2561:
2559:
2556:
2552:
2550:
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2327:
2325:
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2321:
2319:
2316:
2314:
2307:
2305:
2303:
2301:
2299:
2296:
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2276:
2274:
2272:
2270:
2268:
2265:
2263:
2256:
2254:
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2250:
2247:
2244:
2240:
2238:
2236:
2234:
2232:
2229:
2227:
2219:
2216:
2213:
2209:
2204:
2199:
2186:
2184:
2178:
2172:
2168:
2164:
2160:
2156:
2152:
2148:
2144:
2140:
2136:
2132:
2128:
2124:
2120:
2116:
2112:
2108:
2095:
2093:
2089:
2085:
2083:
2078:
2074:
2071:The grapheme
2070:
2067:
2063:
2059:
2056:
2052:
2048:
2044:
2041:, often even
2040:
2036:
2033:
2029:
2028:
2027:
2019:
2008:
2003:
2001:
1997:
1996:uvular trills
1993:
1989:
1985:
1981:
1977:
1973:
1969:
1965:
1961:
1957:
1952:
1950:
1946:
1945:pronunciation
1933:
1929:
1925:
1921:
1917:
1913:
1902:
1899:
1895:
1891:
1872:
1849:
1834:
1807:
1708:
1705:
1701:
1697:
1686:
1672:Swedish uses
1671:
1664:
1660:
1648:
1637:
1626:
1603:
1602:
1601:
1590:
1586:
1582:
1578:
1577:Det hvite hus
1574:
1573:Det Hvide Hus
1570:
1569:
1563:
1561:
1558:
1556:
1554:
1551:
1549:
1547:
1544:
1542:
1540:
1537:
1535:
1532:
1529:
1528:
1524:
1522:
1519:
1517:
1515:
1511:
1507:
1504:
1502:
1500:
1497:
1495:
1493:
1490:
1488:
1485:
1482:
1481:
1477:
1475:
1472:
1469:
1467:
1462:
1460:
1458:
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1440:
1439:
1435:
1433:
1430:
1427:
1425:
1422:
1420:
1418:
1415:
1413:
1411:
1408:
1406:
1403:
1400:
1399:
1395:
1393:
1390:
1387:
1385:
1382:
1379:
1377:
1374:
1371:
1369:
1366:
1364:
1361:
1358:
1357:
1354:
1352:
1350:
1345:
1343:
1341:
1339:
1337:
1335:
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1331:
1324:
1322:
1320:
1319:
1316:
1309:
1306:
1303:
1299:
1289:
1285:
1281:
1277:
1273:
1269:
1265:
1261:
1257:
1253:
1250:
1246:
1242:
1238:
1234:
1230:
1226:
1222:
1218:
1214:
1211:(chauffeur),
1210:
1206:
1201:
1199:like Swedish.
1194:
1186:
1182:
1179:
1175:
1171:
1167:
1163:
1159:
1147:
1143:
1139:
1135:
1131:
1127:
1121:
1116:
1111:
1106:
1100:
1078:
1074:
1070:
1064:
1058:
1052:
1046:
1040:
1034:
993:
989:
983:
977:
971:
965:
960:
955:
950:
949:neuter gender
945:
940:
939:common gender
935:
930:
926:
925:
920:
916:
912:
908:
902:
896:
890:
884:
878:
860:
855:
843:
837:
831:
825:
819:
813:
807:
801:
795:
789:
776:
772:
766:
760:
754:
748:
742:
736:
730:
724:
718:
712:
706:
700:
694:
688:
682:
676:
670:
664:
658:
654:(to send, ON
652:
646:
642:
639:
635:
634:common gender
630:
624:
620:
615:
610:
590:
586:
580:
574:
568:
556:
553:
541:
540:
539:
537:
532:
526:
505:
504:
500:
496:
492:
491:Georg Brandes
487:
484:
483:
478:
474:
469:
465:
461:
457:
453:
450:
449:
443:
440:
435:
431:
428:
427:
426:
421:
416:
413:
412:
411:
406:
401:
398:
397:
396:
391:
386:
383:
382:
381:
380:
371:
368:
364:
359:
355:
351:
350:
345:
344:
339:
335:
331:
325:
315:
313:
309:
305:
301:
297:
293:
290:
285:
280:
278:
271:
266:
262:
258:
254:
250:
249:
245:
240:
238:
234:
230:
226:
222:
218:
209:
207:
202:
200:
194:
192:
191:pronunciation
188:
174:
162:
158:
156:
152:
144:
142:
138:
134:
130:
126:
122:
118:
114:
110:
106:
98:
88:
78:
73:
69:
62:
52:
42:
35:
30:
21:
20:
10783:. Retrieved
10769:
10760:
10751:
10742:
10733:
10709:
10700:
10689:
10678:
10667:
10656:
10645:
10634:
10623:
10612:
10601:
10575:
10566:
10550:
10538:. Retrieved
10534:
10525:
10511:
10499:. Retrieved
10494:
10485:
10473:
10467:(in Danish).
10464:
10455:
10449:(in Danish).
10446:
10437:
10425:
10414:. Retrieved
10410:the original
10400:
10392:SprÄkrÄdet.
10388:
10376:
10365:
10354:
10345:
10336:
10327:
10324:"Grekenland"
10318:
10307:
10296:. Retrieved
10291:
10282:
10273:
10262:
10251:. Retrieved
10246:
10237:
10225:. Retrieved
10220:
10210:
10198:. Retrieved
10191:the original
10178:
10153:
10145:
10133:. Retrieved
10113:
10106:
10096:
10089:
10066:
10059:
10047:. Retrieved
10043:the original
10033:
9999:
9989:
9921:
9864:
9840:
9833:
9803:
9786:achievement
9780:achievement
9745:
9686:stygg, grim
9624:still (yet)
9515:ilt, oxygen
9381:frisk, sund
9378:frisk, sunn
9364:bra, god(t)
9350:jente, pike
9224:lett, enkel
9162:comb (verb)
9157:kall, kylig
9126:puste, Ă„nde
9084:svart, sort
8986:
8975:
8971:
8949:
8935:
8931:
8917:
8909:
8899:
8891:
8881:
8877:
8869:
8859:
8855:
8851:
8847:
8833:
8829:
8820:
8677:
8584:South Africa
8464:Saudi Arabia
8423:Filippinene
8300:Mauretanien
7433:
7430:newzealender
7429:
7426:newzealĂŠnder
7425:
7422:newzealandsk
7421:
7417:
7414:newzealandsk
7413:
7409:
7405:
7399:
7394:
7390:
7386:
7382:
7379:nederlÀndska
7378:
7374:
7370:
7367:Nederlandene
7366:
7362:
7354:
7348:
7343:
7339:
7335:
7331:
7327:
7325:
7320:
7316:
7312:
7304:
7300:
7296:
7292:
7290:
7285:
7281:
7269:
7265:
7261:
7257:
7253:
7247:
7242:
7238:
7234:
7230:
7226:
7218:
7214:
7210:
7206:
7202:
7198:
7196:
7191:
7187:
7179:
7175:
7171:
7167:
7163:
7160:
7154:) words and
7141:
7120:
7116:
7109:construction
7104:
7100:
7096:
7088:
7084:
7078:
7074:
7073:
7070:
7066:
7065:
7061:
7057:
7056:
7053:
7049:
7045:
7044:
7041:
7037:
7033:
7029:
7025:
7021:
7017:
7014:kvart pÄ fem
7013:
7009:
7000:
6996:
6989:
6985:
6981:
6977:
6973:
6969:
6965:
6961:
6957:
6953:
6949:
6943:
6939:
6935:
6931:
6927:
6923:
6919:
6912:
6906:
6902:
6898:
6894:
6890:
6886:
6882:
6878:
6874:
6868:
6864:
6860:
6856:
6852:
6848:
6844:
6840:
6836:
6830:
6826:
6822:
6814:
6810:
6804:
6800:
6796:
6792:
6788:
6783:
6779:
6622:
6468:
6314:
6259:elsket/elska
6223:elsket/elska
6164:
6150:
6146:
6141:
6138:
6119:
6114:
6112:
6107:
6103:
6102:
6097:
6094:
6089:
6088:
6078:
6074:
6064:han har dött
6063:
6062:(Nynorsk) -
6059:
6056:han har dĂždd
6055:
6051:
6047:
6043:
6040:han er rejst
6039:
6035:
6031:
6027:
6023:
6019:
6015:
6001:
5997:
5993:
5989:
5985:
5981:
5977:
5973:
5969:
5965:
5961:
5957:
5953:
5949:
5940:
5936:
5932:
5928:
5924:
5920:
5916:
5912:
5903:
5899:
5895:
5891:
5887:
5883:
5879:
5875:
5871:
5867:
5863:
5859:
5855:
5851:
5847:
5843:
5839:
5835:
5831:
5827:
5823:
5811:
5807:
5803:
5799:
5795:
5791:
5787:
5783:
5779:
5775:
5771:
5767:
5760:
5756:
5743:
5739:
5735:
5731:
5727:
5723:
5719:
5715:
5711:
5707:
5703:
5701:
5695:
5691:
5687:
5683:
5679:
5675:
5671:
5667:
5656:
5652:
5648:
5633:
5629:
5622:
5618:
5614:
5606:
5605:, and 90 is
5602:
5598:
5594:
5590:
5587:tresindstyve
5586:
5582:
5559:
5555:
5551:
5544:
5540:
5536:
5529:
5525:
5521:
5517:
5513:
5506:
5502:
5498:
5494:
5488:
5477:
5473:
5466:
5462:
5458:
5454:
5450:
5446:
5442:
5438:
5431:
5427:
5423:
5419:
5415:
5411:
5404:
5403:and Swedish
5400:
5396:
5392:
5388:
5384:
5380:
5373:
5372:and Swedish
5369:
5365:
5361:
5360:and Swedish
5357:
5353:
5345:
5333:min nye venn
5332:
5328:
5324:
5320:
5319:â Norwegian
5316:
5312:
5308:
5304:
5299:
5292:
5288:
5284:
5277:vennene vÄre
5276:
5272:
5268:
5264:
5260:
5256:
5252:
5248:
5244:
5240:
5232:
5224:
5217:
5213:
5209:
5205:
5201:
5197:
5193:
5189:
5185:
5181:
5174:
5166:
5153:
5149:
5147:
5142:
5138:
5134:
5133:
5128:
5127:(Nynorsk) -
5124:
5120:
5117:svenske sĂžer
5116:
5115:
5113:in Swedish:
5110:
5106:
5104:
5099:
5095:
5091:
5087:
5083:
5079:
5077:
5072:
5068:
5064:
5063:
5058:
5054:
5053:
5049:
5045:
5035:
5031:
5030:and Swedish
5027:
5023:
5015:
5011:
5007:
5003:
4999:
4995:
4994:and Swedish
4991:
4987:
4983:
4979:
4976:
4973:Definiteness
4958:eple â epla
4913:hus â husen
4745:
4741:
4737:
4733:
4729:
4725:
4721:
4717:
4713:
4709:
4705:
4701:
4697:
4693:
4689:
4685:
4681:
4677:
4673:
4669:
4665:
4661:
4657:
4653:
4649:
4645:
4643:
4638:
4634:
4631:et hus â hus
4630:
4626:
4622:
4618:
4614:
4610:
4606:
4602:
4598:
4594:
4590:
4586:
4582:
4578:
4574:
4569:
4565:
4561:
4557:
4553:
4551:
4541:
4537:
4533:
4529:
4527:
4522:
4518:
4514:
4510:
4506:
4502:
4498:
4494:
4490:
4486:
4482:
4478:
4474:
4470:
4462:
4458:
4454:
4450:
4442:
4438:
4430:
4426:
4422:
4414:
4410:
4400:
4380:
4376:
4372:
4368:
4364:
4362:
4357:
4353:
4349:
4345:
4342:chimÀr, sfÀr
4341:
4337:
4333:
4329:
4325:
4321:
4317:
4313:
4309:
4305:
4303:
4297:
4293:
4280:
4274:
4270:
4264:
4258:
4243:
4239:
4232:
4228:
4221:
4217:
4210:
4206:
4191:
4187:
4181:
4175:
4169:
4155:
4151:
4145:
4141:
4135:
4131:
4125:
4121:
4098:
4086:
4079:
4072:
4065:
4053:
4046:
4039:
4033:
4021:
4017:
4010:
4006:
3999:
3995:
3988:
3984:
3953:
3942:
3928:
3927:
3922:
3921:and Swedish
3918:
3914:
3910:
3906:
3902:
3898:
3894:
3890:
3865:
3861:
3851:
3840:
3836:
3832:
3828:
3817:
3813:
3809:
3805:
3801:
3793:
3781:
3777:
3770:
3763:
3756:
3749:
3742:
3735:
3731:
3727:
3723:
3719:
3712:
3708:
3700:
3693:
3689:
3685:
3669:
3665:
3661:
3657:
3653:
3649:
3645:
3641:
3640:(although),
3637:
3633:
3629:
3625:
3621:
3617:
3613:
3609:
3605:
3601:
3585:
3581:
3577:
3558:
3554:
3550:
3546:
3542:
3538:
3534:
3533:â Old Norse
3530:
3526:
3522:
3518:
3514:
3510:
3502:
3491:
3487:
3483:
3479:
3475:
3471:
3467:
3463:
3459:
3455:
3451:
3447:
3443:
3439:
3435:
3431:
3427:
3423:
3419:
3415:
3411:
3407:
3391:
3387:
3379:
3369:
3363:
3353:
3345:
3341:
3337:
3333:
3329:
3324:
3319:
3315:
3311:
3307:
3303:
3299:
3295:
3291:
3287:
3283:
3281:
3276:
3272:
3271:(cf. Danish
3268:
3264:
3260:
3252:
3248:
3244:
3238:
3217:
3196:
3175:
3154:
3133:
3112:
3091:
3070:
3059:In stressed
3050:In stressed
3038:In stressed
3011:
3007:
2979:
2975:
2971:
2952:
2950:
2939:
2935:
2931:
2927:
2923:
2919:
2915:
2911:
2907:
2903:
2899:
2895:
2888:
2884:
2880:
2876:
2872:
2868:
2864:
2860:
2856:
2852:
2848:
2844:
2840:
2829:
2822:
2810:
2806:
2802:
2798:
2794:
2790:
2786:
2778:
2774:
2770:
2766:
2762:
2758:
2754:
2750:
2746:
2744:
2719:
2712:
2705:
2698:
2686:
2660:
2635:
2622:
2621:(< older
2611:
2607:
2603:
2596:But before
2584:But before
2537:
2501:
2465:
2427:
2389:
2349:
2312:
2261:
2225:
2179:
2169:conditioned
2162:
2158:
2154:
2150:
2146:
2142:
2138:
2134:
2130:
2126:
2122:
2118:
2114:
2110:
2106:
2103:
2091:
2081:
2072:
2065:
2061:
2050:
2046:
2034:
2025:
2004:
1979:
1971:
1967:
1963:
1956:approximants
1953:
1942:
1931:
1927:
1923:
1919:
1915:
1897:
1893:
1703:
1699:
1662:
1658:
1599:
1584:
1580:
1576:
1572:
1559:
1552:
1545:
1538:
1533:
1520:
1513:
1509:
1505:
1498:
1491:
1486:
1473:
1463:
1456:
1449:
1444:
1431:
1423:
1416:
1409:
1404:
1391:
1383:
1375:
1367:
1362:
1275:
1267:
1259:
1248:
1244:
1240:
1236:
1232:
1228:
1224:
1220:
1216:
1212:
1208:
1204:
1192:
1184:
1177:
1173:
1169:
1165:
1161:
1157:
1145:
1141:
1134:oblique case
922:
919:derivational
536:phonological
528:
486:
441:
347:
341:
327:
274:
246:
241:
215:
203:
195:
184:
167:and ⟨
149:
103:
85:January 2023
82:
68:ISO 639 code
64:}}
58:{{
54:}}
48:{{
44:}}
38:{{
33:
10790:(Norwegian)
10739:"kartoffel"
10205:(Norwegian)
10054:(Norwegian)
9988:difficult (
9972:fun, funny
9934:kind, nice
9834:foretagende
9735:fel, galet
9689:ful, otÀck
9661:dit, ditÄt
9585:lille, lav
9459:kunne lide
9389:tĂžve, nĂžle
9291:frem(over)
9277:etage, sal
9154:kald, kold
9022:afterwards
8830:Helsingfors
8680:Switzerland
8632:South Sudan
8608:South Korea
8591:SĂžr-Afrika
8416:Philippines
8399:Nord-Korea
8392:North Korea
8378:Moçambique
8306:Mauritania
8303:Mauritania
8186:Indonesien
8180:Indonesien
8132:GrĂŠkenland
7774:Kapp Verde
7768:Cape Verde
7547:Australien
7541:Australien
7434:nyzealender
7418:nyzealandsk
7410:Nya Zeeland
7402:New Zealand
7375:nederlandsk
7365:, although
7351:Netherlands
7338:(noun) and
7330:(noun) and
7248:In Danish,
7184:Switzerland
7156:grammatical
7062:tvÄ Ärs tid
7010:kvart i fem
6946:for "much".
6837:nogle/nogen
6795:for "can",
6757:imperative
6726:sunge/sungi
6641:infinitive
6601:imperative
6487:infinitive
6447:imperative
6409:glemt/glĂžmt
6333:infinitive
6293:imperative
6192:elske/elska
6183:infinitive
6058:(BokmÄl) -
6054:(Danish) -
5593:(short for
5585:(short for
5558:, although
5317:min nya vÀn
5309:min nye ven
5265:vÄre venner
5229:uninflected
5137:(Danish) -
5123:(BokmÄl) -
5119:(Danish) -
5071:(BokmÄl) -
5006:(Danish) â
4996:hus â huset
4988:hus â huset
4980:hus â huset
4908:hus â husa
4383:(ecology).
4059:day â days
3949:conjugation
3881:(a kind of
3564:Danish has
3557:, and even
3501:(, spelled
3374:Danish has
3239:The Danish
3010:(both) and
2964:approximant
2801:in Danish (
2297:unstressed
2167:segmentally
1976:German-like
1589:White House
1575:(Danish) â
1546:how the man
1280:parenthetic
1237:informasjon
1213:information
924:compounding
915:inflexional
785:. Example:
552:short vowel
531:orthography
374:Sample text
284:norrĆnt mĂĄl
277:dansk tunga
270:dǫnsk tunga
251:state that
225:Scandinavia
10800:Categories
10785:2017-06-15
10572:"Helsinki"
10501:19 October
10495:DR Nyheder
10416:2016-11-01
10298:2018-11-24
10253:2018-11-24
10247:SprÄkrÄdet
10227:2006-06-05
10200:2006-07-04
10049:2006-06-04
10026:References
9887:to button
9647:lag, team
9596:sometimes
9588:kort, lav
9577:fÄr, lamm
9529:kartoffel
9498:moustache
9442:last year
9322:moro, gĂžy
9196:vanskelig
9190:difficult
9109:morgenmad
9106:breakfast
8874:Portuguese
8639:SĂžr-Sudan
8615:SĂžr-Korea
8594:Sydafrika
8588:Sydafrika
8546:Slovenien
8540:Slovenien
8522:Slovakien
8516:Slovakiet
8402:Nordkorea
8396:Nordkorea
8368:Mozambique
8354:Mongoliet
8348:Mongoliet
8296:Mauritania
8183:Indonesia
8090:Frankrike
8087:Frankrike
7984:East Timor
7937:, Czechia
7849:Komorerna
7843:Comorerne
7777:Kap Verde
7771:Kap Verde
7712:Kambodsja
7691:Bulgarien
7685:Bulgarien
7667:Brasilien
7661:Brasilien
7571:Ăsterrike
7544:Australia
7406:Ny-Zealand
7305:Grekenland
7293:GrĂŠkenland
7264:(although
7199:Australien
7148:Low German
7128:Vocabulary
7105:Peters bog
7101:Peters bok
7071:sett honom
7064:, but ...
6962:enda bedre
6807:for "may".
6752:sjungande
6442:glömmande
6052:han er dĂžd
6030:"happen",
5599:halvfjerds
5321:vennen min
5311:â Swedish
5273:huset vÄrt
5269:vennen vÄr
5042:Adjectives
5016:Vita huset
4379:â Swedish
4326:ekvivalent
4322:ĂŠkvivalent
4242:re â stark
4231:re â sterk
4220:re â sterk
4209:re â stĂŠrk
3954:Examples:
3945:declension
3905:, Swedish
3755:; Swedish
3644:(shiver),
3525:â Swedish
3513:(forest),
3462:, doctor,
3434:â Swedish
3065:Elsewhere
3056:Elsewhere
3030:Norwegian
2998:) with an
2961:pharyngeal
2947:Consonants
2930:(BokmÄl),
2922:â Danish
2883:, Swedish
2871:, Swedish
2855:, Swedish
2783:semivowels
2741:Diphthongs
2677:status as
2171:allophones
2129:, Swedish
2058:back vowel
2000:fricatives
1870:in Danish.
1591:(English).
1585:Vita huset
1499:hur mannen
1290:(English:
1223:(centre),
1219:(garage),
1207:(bureau),
1110:past tense
1077:diphthongs
1075:A pair of
929:homography
696:); Danish
641:accusative
617:(to know,
570:(to lay),
460:Copenhagen
261:Icelanders
257:Norwegians
233:Viking Age
227:and their
10757:"der hen"
10531:"Belarus"
10381:hollandsk
10135:7 January
10020:Icelandic
9863:to weep (
9507:mustasch
9501:overskĂŠg
9400:hydrogen
9386:hesitate
9367:bra, god
9221:nem, let
9185:Ă„rtionde
8918:BucureÈti
8906:Bucharest
8860:Bruxelles
8848:Bruxelles
8738:Tunisien
8732:Tunisien
8642:Sydsudan
8636:Sydsudan
8618:Sydkorea
8612:Sydkorea
8543:Slovenia
8519:Slovakia
8450:RumÀnien
8444:RumĂŠnien
8375:Mosambik
8351:Mongolia
8234:Lettland
8176:Indonesia
8138:Grekland
8114:Georgien
8108:Georgien
8084:Frankrig
8066:Etiopien
8060:Etiopien
7988:Ăsttimor
7946:Tjeckien
7897:Kroatien
7891:Kroatien
7846:Komorene
7733:Cameroun
7715:Kambodja
7709:Cambodja
7688:Bulgaria
7537:Australia
7523:Armenien
7517:Armenien
7499:Algeriet
7493:Algeriet
7475:Albanien
7469:Albanien
7395:hollandsk
7383:hollandsk
7361:, not as
7355:Nederland
7278:Lithuania
7243:Slovakien
7239:Slovakiet
7235:Mongoliet
7211:Australia
7111:with the
6913:meget/mye
6570:budd/butt
6453:glem/glĂžm
6439:glĂžymande
6433:glemmende
6288:Ă€lskande
6048:vĂŠre/vara
5888:-dde, -dd
5880:-ade, -ad
5696:den andre
5692:den anden
5686:, plural
5674:, plural
5591:halvtreds
5579:vigesimal
5340:reflexive
5281:inflected
5243:, plural
5239:: neuter
5237:inflected
5208:(oblique
5188:(oblique
5141:(nor.) -
4595:masculine
4435:masculine
4296:(αÎč) and
4285:to throw
4160:the days
4109:hus â hus
4106:hus â hus
4103:hus â hus
4097:hus â hus
4052:dag â dag
4045:dag â dag
4038:dag â dag
4032:dag â dag
3919:landsmann
3915:landsmand
3804:â Danish
3668:(BokmÄl)/
3576:(spelled
3386:(spelled
3378:(spelled
3358:retroflex
3275:, German
3000:aspirated
2984:voiceless
2879:; Danish
2867:; Danish
2203:Norwegian
2194:Quantity
2191:Grapheme
1284:Norwegian
1138:reflexive
702:(bad, ON
638:masculine
619:Old Norse
493:from the
300:Norwegian
292:Icelandic
244:Icelandic
217:Old Norse
125:Old Norse
109:Norwegian
10779:Archived
10540:17 April
10342:"Kypros"
10232:(Danish)
10129:Archived
10004:See also
9881:to fuck
9846:company
9829:företag
9783:company
9777:bedrift
9752:cognates
9535:potatis
9473:frokost
9428:jealous
9372:healthy
9339:framtid
9333:fremtid
9288:forward
9232:evening
9120:breathe
9112:frokost
9003:Swedish
8994:English
8976:Warszawa
8938:is used.
8924:Belgrade
8920:is used.
8914:Romanian
8910:Bukarest
8902:is used.
8882:Lissabon
8878:Lissabon
8872:, as in
8844:Brussels
8836:, as in
8834:Helsinki
8826:Helsinki
8786:Ukraina
8783:Ukraina
8780:Ukraine
8762:Turkiet
8756:Tyrkiet
8735:Tunisia
8690:Schweiz
8684:Schweiz
8666:Spanien
8660:Spanien
8536:Slovenia
8512:Slovakia
8498:Serbien
8492:Serbien
8447:Romania
8344:Mongolia
8228:Letland
8210:Italien
8204:Italien
8111:Georgia
8063:Etiopia
8056:Ethiopia
8018:Egypten
7894:Kroatia
7739:Kamerun
7736:Kamerun
7729:Cameroon
7705:Cambodia
7681:Bulgaria
7619:Belgien
7613:Belgien
7520:Armenia
7496:Algerie
7472:Albania
7451:Swedish
7442:English
7357:, as in
7344:Hellenic
7340:hellensk
7336:hellener
7297:Grekland
7270:Lettland
7258:Lettland
7231:Slovakia
7227:Mongolia
7119:, (Lit.
7093:genitive
6875:kun/bare
6749:syngande
6746:syngende
6743:syngende
6735:sjungna
6670:sjunger
6658:present
6636:Swedish
6504:present
6482:Swedish
6362:glömmer
6350:present
6328:Swedish
6285:elskande
6282:elskende
6279:elskende
6271:Ă€lskade
6229:Ă€lskade
6200:present
6178:Swedish
6032:holde op
5919:: thus,
5890:, where
5838:(Danish
5682:(neuter
5670:(neuter
5657:enogtyve
5649:enogtyve
5607:halvfems
5601:, 80 is
5485:Numerals
5325:min venn
5283:variant
5261:vÄrt hus
5257:vÄr venn
5160:Pronouns
4866:soldier
4766:Meaning
4646:definite
4599:feminine
4447:feminine
4308:(αÎč) as
4197:the big
3975:Meaning
3923:landsman
3870:prosodic
3854:stressed
3636:(dear),
3466:, sign,
3414:(rope),
3410:(foot),
3033:Swedish
2942:(light).
2837:reflexes
2675:phonemic
2634:only in
2043:open-mid
2032:grapheme
1986:or even
1960:plosives
1873:Swedish
1646:instead.
1530:English
1483:Swedish
1304:Subject
1209:chauffĂžr
1042:(dear),
845:, where
815:(best),
454:In 1877
165:/ /
161:Help:IPA
9878:kneppe
9841:foretak
9655:derhen
9526:potato
9512:oxygen
9448:i fjor
9361:god(t)
9330:future
9297:framÄt
9280:etasje
9255:faktum
9210:middag
9204:dinner
9176:decade
9134:cinema
9073:stÀmma
9070:stemme
9050:autumn
9008:afraid
8997:Danish
8970:names,
8964:Russian
8942:Beijing
8936:Belgrad
8932:Beograd
8928:Serbian
8856:Brussel
8852:Bryssel
8838:Finnish
8776:Ukraine
8759:Tyrkia
8728:Tunisia
8714:Syrien
8708:Syrien
8687:Sveits
8663:Spania
8495:Serbia
8440:Romania
8258:Libyen
8252:Libyen
8231:Latvia
8207:Italia
8162:Indien
8156:Indien
8135:Hellas
8104:Georgia
7921:Cypern
7918:Kypros
7915:Cypern
7887:Croatia
7839:Comoros
7763:Kanada
7760:Canada
7757:Canada
7664:Brasil
7616:Belgia
7609:Belgium
7585:Belarus
7565:Ăstrig
7561:Austria
7513:Armenia
7489:Algeria
7465:Albania
7445:Danish
7391:Holland
7363:Holland
7286:Litauen
7282:Estland
7274:Estonia
7266:Letland
7254:Letland
7207:Spanien
7203:Italien
7188:Schweiz
7005:English
6940:vÀldigt
6869:somliga
6811:der/som
6733:sjunget
6731:sjungen
6653:sjunga
6633:Nynorsk
6596:boende
6479:Nynorsk
6425:glömda
6418:glĂžymde
6379:glömde
6376:glĂžymde
6359:glĂžymer
6353:glemmer
6345:glömma
6325:Nynorsk
6256:elskede
6220:elskede
6212:Ă€lskar
6175:Nynorsk
6009:perfect
5996:versus
5988:versus
5884:-de, -d
5834:), use
5826:), use
5822:(as in
5802:), and
5740:tjugoen
5728:sjuttio
5712:trettio
5632:, 90 =
5628:, 80 =
5626:/sĂžtËi/
5621:, 70 =
5617:, 60 =
5564:riksmÄl
5539:. Like
5522:tredive
5518:tredive
5350:subject
5313:min vÀn
5305:min ven
5171:oblique
5065:billigt
5059:svenskt
4978:Danish
4791:street
4763:Swedish
4760:Nynorsk
4495:en mann
4471:en mand
4381:ekologi
4377:Ăžkologi
3972:Swedish
3969:Nynorsk
3960:Grammar
3909:versus
3901:versus
3848:Prosody
3472:lĂŠknari
3027:Danish
3024:Letter
3016:/p,t,k/
2996:/b,d,ÉĄ/
2994:versus
2992:/p,t,k/
2902:became
2718:versus
2704:versus
2669:before
2653:before
2647:before
2630:/m,n,Ć/
2590:before
2576:labials
2574:before
2208:Swedish
2092:central
1949:Swedish
1932:5. juni
1924:5. komp
1898:be/bede
1843:(or by
1359:Danish
1245:sentrum
1241:garasje
1221:centrum
1168:versus
1132:In the
1108:(lied /
1102:(way),
880:versus
864:/viËËs/
771:Nynorsk
681:Nynorsk
632:(this /
555:phoneme
468:Prussia
456:Brandes
429:Swedish
358:RiksmÄl
349:Nynorsk
328:In the
308:Swedish
296:Faroese
153:in the
121:Swedish
117:Nynorsk
77:See why
10706:"vred"
10166:
10121:
10077:
9985:large
9963:rolig
9857:laugh
9854:grine
9813:flink
9793:bolle
9772:Notes
9726:wrong
9694:usual
9675:padda
9672:padde
9669:tudse
9568:sheep
9484:maybe
9470:lunch
9395:tveka
9311:groda
9308:frosk
9171:kamma
9129:andas
9087:svart
9078:black
9036:angry
8972:Moskva
8968:Polish
8960:Warsaw
8956:Moscow
8950:Peking
8946:pinyin
8888:Prague
8870:Lisboa
8866:Lisbon
8797:
8773:
8752:Turkey
8749:
8725:
8711:Syria
8701:
8653:
8629:
8605:
8581:
8557:
8533:
8509:
8488:Serbia
8485:
8461:
8437:
8413:
8389:
8365:
8341:
8317:
8293:
8269:
8255:Libya
8245:
8224:Latvia
8221:
8197:
8173:
8159:India
8149:
8128:Greece
8125:
8101:
8080:France
8077:
8053:
8029:
8015:Egypt
8005:
7981:
7957:
7932:
7911:Cyprus
7908:
7884:
7860:
7836:
7825:Tchad
7822:Tsjad
7819:Tchad
7812:
7788:
7753:Canada
7750:
7726:
7702:
7678:
7657:Brazil
7654:
7630:
7606:
7582:
7558:
7534:
7510:
7486:
7462:
7328:greker
7321:Zypern
7317:Cypern
7313:Kypros
7309:Cyprus
7301:Hellas
7262:Latvia
7250:Latvia
7219:Spania
7215:Italia
7192:Sveits
7144:German
7079:tvÄ Är
7052:, and
7003:, (in
6992:does).
6944:mycket
6936:mycket
6924:veldig
6917:adverb
6903:endast
6829:, and
6789:mÄ/kan
6769:sjung
6728:sungne
6724:sungen
6721:sungne
6719:sunget
6716:sungne
6714:sunget
6712:sungen
6687:sjöng
6664:synger
6661:synger
6630:BokmÄl
6627:Danish
6593:buande
6590:boende
6587:boende
6579:bodda
6533:bodde
6476:BokmÄl
6473:Danish
6416:glĂžymt
6406:glemte
6370:glemte
6336:glemme
6322:BokmÄl
6319:Danish
6315:Forget
6305:Ă€lska
6269:Ă€lskat
6267:Ă€lskad
6254:elsket
6209:elskar
6206:elsker
6203:elsker
6195:Ă€lska
6172:BokmÄl
6169:Danish
6071:supine
5742:(21),
5738:(90),
5736:nittio
5734:(80),
5730:(70),
5726:(60),
5724:sextio
5722:(50),
5720:femtio
5718:(40),
5716:fyrtio
5714:(30),
5710:(20),
5653:tjueen
5641:German
5619:seksti
5575:French
5537:tretti
5533:/çÊËÉ/
5526:tredve
5426:, but
5073:billeg
5069:billig
5055:svensk
4966:apple
4941:child
4916:house
4891:mouse
4757:BokmÄl
4754:Danish
4686:-a(ne)
4548:Number
4519:et hus
4511:en sol
4503:ei sol
4499:mannen
4487:et hus
4479:en sol
4475:manden
4419:neuter
4417:) and
4407:common
4397:Gender
4354:Caesar
3966:BokmÄl
3963:Danish
3907:löpare
3860:(e.g.
3764:kj, tj
3743:kj, tj
3670:kjelde
3658:skjĂžnt
3650:gjemme
3616:, and
3572:, and
3484:lĂŠkjar
3306:, and
3294:, and
2988:voiced
2980:skrika
2976:skrike
2972:skrige
2592:velars
2580:velars
2557:short
2521:short
2485:short
2447:short
2409:short
2369:short
2332:short
2281:short
2245:short
2198:Danish
2163:sidste
2084:vowels
2022:Vowels
1984:uvular
1970:, and
1928:5 juni
1521:ser ut
1474:ser ut
1432:ser ut
1392:ser ud
1313:Object
1276:before
1260:before
1233:sjÄfÞr
1217:garage
1205:bureau
1115:BokmÄl
1069:skjĂžnn
1057:BokmÄl
1051:gjemme
1002:, and
988:alltid
985:, but
959:plural
957:(all /
947:(all /
937:(all /
853:etc.).
753:BokmÄl
720:) and
675:kjenna
669:BokmÄl
663:kjenne
648:) and
636:/, ON
464:Berlin
442:
384:Danish
343:BokmÄl
304:Danish
263:, and
253:Swedes
235:, the
169:
119:) and
113:BokmÄl
105:Danish
10194:(PDF)
10187:(PDF)
10071:(PDF)
9979:svĂŠr
9969:calm
9966:calm
9956:fast
9947:rask
9940:kind
9911:pule
9865:grina
9816:nice
9804:bulle
9802:bun (
9760:Word
9721:mask
9680:ugly
9666:toad
9641:hold
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