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  1. The most widely spoken language in Norway is Norwegian. It is a North Germanic language, closely related to Swedish and Danish, all linguistic descendants of Old Norse. Norwegian is used by some 95% of the population as a first language.

  2. Aug 1, 2017 · Norwegian is the official and most widely spoken language of Norway, with two written standards: Nynorsk and Bokmål. Other languages spoken in Norway include Sami, Kven, Romani, Swedish, Finnish, Russian, and English.

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  3. Sep 27, 2018 · For starters, Norway recognises two written forms of Norwegian: Bokmål and Nynorsk. Each one caters to different parts of the population. This difference is important to understand early on when learning Norwegian. Additionally, several minority languages, such as Sami and Kven, are spoken, particularly in the northern regions of the country.

  4. Norwegian is one of the two official languages in Norway, along with Sámi, a Finno-Ugric language spoken by less than one percent of the population. Norwegian is one of the working languages of the Nordic Council.

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  6. Aug 18, 2019 · Norwegian is the main official language spoken in Norway, spoken by approximately 95 percent of the population. Norwegian is a North Germanic tongue that descended from Old Norse, together with Swedish, Icelandic, Danish and Faroese.

  7. Sep 22, 2024 · Norway - Sami, Norwegian, English: The Norwegian language belongs to the North Germanic branch of the Germanic language group. The Norwegian alphabet has three more letters than the Latin alphabet—æ, ø, and å, pronounced respectively as the vowels in bad, burn, and ball.

  8. Dissatisfied with the dominance of Danish in Norwegian writing, Knudsen advocated for a gradual reform of the written language to better reflect the Norwegian spoken by the educated classes. He introduced spelling and grammatical changes that incorporated Norwegian pronunciation and vocabulary into the existing Danish-based written language.