Auringon in Norwegian

Updated: 11-12-2024 by Wikilanguages.net
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Do you know Auringon in Norwegian? How to use Auringon in Norwegian and how to say Auringon in Norwegian? How to write Auringon in Norwegian? Now let's learn how to say Auringon in Norwegian language.

Auringon translate to Norwegian meanings: auringon.
In other words, auringon in Norwegian is Auringon in English.
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pronunciation pronunciation
Auringonauringon

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How to use Auringon in Norwegian?

Meaning of Auringon in Norwegian language is: auringon.

Other words in Norwegian

  • Auringon: auringon.
  • Arjuna, Absences, Amère, Alters, Alliteration,

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    How to say Auringon in Norwegian?

    auringon. This is your most common way to say Auringon in auringon language. Click audio icon to pronounce Auringon in Norwegian::

    EnglishNorwegian
    pronunciation pronunciation
    Auringonauringon

    How to write Auringon in Norwegian?

    The standard way to write "Auringon" in Norwegian is: auringon

    Alphabet in Norwegian

    Alphabet in Norwegian

    About Norwegian language

    See more about Norwegian language in here.

    Norwegian (Norwegian: norsk) is a North Germanic language spoken mainly in Norway, where it is an official language. Along with Swedish and Danish, Norwegian forms a dialect continuum of more or less mutually intelligible local and regional varieties; some Norwegian and Swedish dialects, in particular, are very close. These Scandinavian languages, together with Faroese and Icelandic as well as some extinct languages, constitute the North Germanic languages. Faroese and Icelandic are not mutually intelligible with Norwegian in their spoken form because continental Scandinavian has diverged from them. While the two Germanic languages with the greatest numbers of speakers, English and German, have close similarities with Norwegian, neither is mutually intelligible with it. Norwegian is a descendant of Old Norse, the common language of the Germanic peoples living in Scandinavia during the Viking Age.

    Today there are two official forms of written Norwegian, Bokmål (literally 'book tongue') and Nynorsk (literally 'new Norwegian'), each with its own variants. Bokmål developed from the Dano-Norwegian language that replaced Middle Norwegian as the elite language after the union of Denmark–Norway in the 16th and 17th centuries and then evolved in Norway, while Nynorsk was developed based upon a collective of spoken Norwegian dialects. 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. Under the Nordic Language Convention, citizens of the Nordic countries who speak Norwegian have the opportunity to use their native language when interacting with official bodies in other Nordic countries without being liable for any interpretation or translation costs.

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    Writing system in Norwegian

    Latin (Norwegian alphabet), Norwegian Braille

    Norwegian Speaking Countries and Territories

    Norwegian Speaking Countries and Territories: Official language in Norway, Nordic Council; Regulated by Language Council of Norway (Bokmål and Nynorsk); Norwegian Academy (Riksmål); Ivar Aasen-sambandet (Høgnorsk).

    Norwegian speaking countries and territories

    Norwegian native speakers

    Norwegian native speakers: 5.32 million (2020).

    Norwegian language code

    Norwegian language code is: no.

    Conclusion on Auringon in Norwegian

    Now that you have learned and understood the common ways of saying Auringon in Norwegian is "auringon", it's time to learn how to say Auringon in Norwegian. This will hopefully give you a little motivation to study Norwegian today.

    auringon in Norwegian meanings Auringon in English.

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