The language is Norwegian. But it has two forms (both protected by law and supported by the Norwegian state): bokmål and nynorsk. Bokmål is closer to how people in Oslo speaks.
The dialects are a crazy thing for someone who is trying to learn the language. In my opinion, they change a lot! I am still strugling with bokmål, but I'll be visiting a place where they speak sunndalsk. Of course, schools teach bokmål there and they'll get what I say, but if they start using their dialect... I'll have problems understanding them!
In the north, Sami languages are spoken. the largest Sami language has like 15,000 speakers.
2007-07-24 12:22:03
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answered by kamelåså 7
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Norway Language
2016-10-06 08:43:49
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answered by armiso 4
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There are three main languages spoken in Norway. There is no such language as "Norwegian" actually.
1) Bokmal is the official language of Norway, often called "Norwegian". It is not a separate language, but a dialect of Danish with some different spelling rules. It is a native language in the south mainly, but all students in Norway must learn it.
2) Nynorsk is what we might consider "true" Norwegian. It is a separate language more closely related to Icelandic and Faroese than it is to Danish and Swedish. It is spoken as a native language in the central and northern parts of the country.
3) Lapp is a language of northern Norway that is closely related to Finnish.
2007-07-24 12:22:52
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answered by Taivo 7
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Norwegian
2007-07-24 12:22:50
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answered by jellybean 5
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2007-07-24 12:19:16
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answered by Benzo 2
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Correct spellings: Norway & Norwegian
In Norwegian, Norway is Norge
In Norwegian, Norwegian is Norsk
My Norwegian relative understands German, so does his son and daughter.
His wife is my Chinese relative.
Norwegians know English!
2007-07-24 14:54:54
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answered by bryan_q 7
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Norwegian, a Germanic language related closely to Danish and Swedish, but also to German and English.
The people are Norwegians.
C.s.
2007-07-24 12:17:43
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answered by carnation-soul 5
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The people are Norwegian...and the language they speak is Norwegian. It comes from Old Norse and its' Proto Language family is Norwegian, Swedish, Faroese,Danish and Icelandic.......
2007-07-24 12:31:38
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answered by Bethie123 2
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2016-04-30 18:18:30
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answered by ? 3
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Norwegian, Norwegians
2007-07-24 12:19:02
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answered by Anonymous
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