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rounded) æ /æ/, /ɛ/ near open front unrounded ø /ø/ close-mid front rounded øy /øʏ/ å /ɔ/ open-mid back rounded accent[ edit ] norwegian is a pitch-accent language with two distinct pitch patterns, like swedish. they are used to differentiate two-syllable words with otherwise identical pronunciation. for
family names are also written using these letters. some letters may be modified by diacritics : é, è, ê, ó, ò, and ô. in nynorsk, ì and ù and ỳ are occasionally seen as well. the diacritics are not compulsory, but may in a few cases distinguish between different meanings of the word, e.g.: for...
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