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  2. Norsk Ordbok (Nynorsk) - Wikipedia

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    Norsk Ordbok (NO) is a comprehensive dictionary of written New Norwegian and the Norwegian dialects, in twelve volumes.The work was completed in 2012. It was edited at the University of Oslo, published by the Norwegian publishing house Det Norske Samlaget, and financed by a direct government grant.

  3. Bokmålsordboka - Wikipedia

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    Bokmålsordboka (Urban East Norwegian: [ˈbûːkmoːɫsˌuːrbuːkɑ]) is a dictionary of the Norwegian written language called Bokmål (lit. "book language"). It was published by the Department of Linguistics and Scandinavian Studies at the University of Oslo in cooperation with the Norwegian Language Council.

  4. Det Norske Akademis ordbok - Wikipedia

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    Det Norske Akademis ordbok (literally 'Dictionary of the Norwegian Academy'), abbreviated NAOB, is one of the largest dictionaries of the Norwegian language and covers its most widely used written variety, Bokmål/Riksmål, which is used by around 90% of Norwegians.

  5. Bokmål - Wikipedia

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  6. Nynorsk - Wikipedia

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    Nynorsk (Urban East Norwegian: [ˈnỳːnɔʂk] ⓘ; lit. ' New Norwegian ') [5] is one of the two official written standards of the Norwegian language, the other being Bokmål.

  7. Store norske ordbok - Wikipedia

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    The Norsk Ordbok (Riksmål) (full title Norsk Ordbok; riksmål og moderat bokmål) is a written Norwegian dictionary in the Riksmål form of Norwegian (or moderate Bokmål).

  8. Uff da - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian-Texan mug [1] Uff Da Shoppe in Westby, WI. Uff da (/ ˈ ʊ f d ə / ⓘ; sometimes also spelled oof-da, oofda, oofala, oof-dah, oofdah, huffda, uff-da, uffda, uff-dah, ufda, ufdah, or uf daa [citation needed]) is an American Scandinavian exclamation or interjection used to express dismay, typically upon hearing bad news.

  9. Norwegian language - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian (endonym: norsk ⓘ) is a North Germanic language from the Indo-European language family 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.