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Re: Norway:
Re: Norway:
Bokmål is pretty much a Norwegianized version of Danish and the one most of us use as a primary writing language
Nynorsk (NewNorwegian) is based on our dialects and is closer to how most of us speak, but in the minority,
You are taught both at school, but the one you have as a second "language" is only taught for about 8th to 13th grade and not as it's own subject. We can all read in both of them, but the ones of us with Bokmål as the main one are really bad at Nynorsk. The law says that both sets should be used and you can get any official document in the one you choose, a percentage of our news/subtitles and books are also supposed to be written in Nynorsk.
Think of them as UK/US English just even more spelling differences and some grammar ones, most of us end up writing closer to Swedish than Nynorsk when we try...
Re: Norway:
(Anonymous) 2014-03-08 03:16 am (UTC)(link)