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  2. Retskrivningsordbogen - Wikipedia

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    This dictionary was published by the then newly established Danish Language Council in 1955 and was titled Retskrivningsordbog (Spelling Dictionary). [2] [4] It was published only as a first version and remained in use until 1986 although it was reprinted many times during its life of 31 years. In 1986 came the first version of ...

  3. Ordbog over det danske Sprog - Wikipedia

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    This organization also maintains a sister dictionary Den Danske Ordbog covering Danish language use since 1950. In addition, the society maintains Holbergordbogen , named for the 18th-century playwright Ludvig Holberg , covering language use between 1700 and 1750 and a digital version of Moths Ordbog a Danish-Latin dictionary from around 1700.

  4. List of Danish online encyclopedic resources - Wikipedia

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    Searchable online access to the current version containing updated articles, is available from Gyldendal's Den Store Danske website. [4] Dansk kvindebiografisk leksikon (Danish Women's Biographical Encyclopedia), Jytte Larsen (ed), Volumes 1-4. Rosinante, 2000-01.

  5. Ordbogen.com - Wikipedia

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    Ordbogen A/S [5] is an online education and language technology company located in Odense, Denmark. It is Denmark's largest web-based dictionary company, with more than 100 digital dictionaries and 1+ million article searches per day. [6] The name Ordbogen means the dictionary in Danish.

  6. Den Store Danske Encyklopædi - Wikipedia

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    Den Store Danske Encyklopædi. Den Store Danske Encyklopædi (The Great Danish Encyclopedia) is the most comprehensive contemporary Danish language encyclopedia.The 20 volumes of the encyclopedia were published successively between 1994 and 2001; a one-volume supplement was published in 2002 and two index volumes in 2003.

  7. Danish orthography - Wikipedia

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    Danish orthography is the system and norms used for writing the Danish language, including spelling and punctuation. Officially, the norms are set by the Danish language council through the publication of Retskrivningsordbogen. Danish currently uses a 29-letter Latin-script alphabet with an additional three letters: æ , ø and å .

  8. Category:Danish dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Help. Pages in category "Danish dictionaries" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. ...

  9. Dansk Sprognævn - Wikipedia

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    Dansk Sprognævn ([ˌtænˀsk ˈspʁɔwˌnewˀn] ⓘ "Danish Language Council") is the official regulatory body of the Danish language as a part of the Danish Ministry of Culture and is located in Bogense. It was established in 1955. The committee has three main objectives: [1] to follow the development of the language