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.: for (for/to), fór (went), fòr (furrow) and fôr (fodder). loanwords may be spelled with other diacritics, most notably ü, á and à. bokmål and nynorsk[ edit ] main articles: bokmål and nynorsk as established by law and government policy, the two official forms of written norwegian are bokmål
norwegian adjectives , like those of swedish and danish, inflect for definiteness , gender , number and for comparison (affirmative/comparative/superlative). inflection for definiteness follows two paradigms, called "weak" and "strong", a feature shared among the germanic languages . the following table...
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