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  2. Help:IPA/Norwegian - Wikipedia

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    This is the pronunciation key for IPA transcriptions of Norwegian on Wikipedia. It provides a set of symbols to represent the pronunciation of Norwegian in Wikipedia articles, and example words that illustrate the sounds that correspond to them.

  3. Norwegian phonology - Wikipedia

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    The sound system of Norwegian resembles that of Swedish.There is considerable variation among the dialects, and all pronunciations are considered by official policy to be equally correct – there is no official spoken standard, although it can be said that Eastern Norwegian Bokmål speech (not Norwegian Bokmål in general) has an unofficial spoken standard, called Urban East Norwegian or ...

  4. Nora (name) - Wikipedia

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    Nora is a feminine personal name. It mainly originates as a short form of Honora (also Honoria), a common Anglo-Norman name, ultimately derived from the Latin word Honor (with that meaning). [1]

  5. Goldie Hawn Has the Best Grandma Nickname EVER

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    Below is a sampling of words for "grandma" or "grandmother" from various languages. Of course, this is by no means comprehensive: These are only a few languages, and even then many of these ...

  6. Help talk:IPA/Norwegian - Wikipedia

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    There are no correct way to pronounce Norwegian names and words. It is both inaccurate and misleading to use eastern Norwegian pronunciation for western Norwegian towns/cities and regions. I therefore think guidelines need to change. 178.232.196.246 19:52, 5 January 2024 (UTC) I agree, these rules are stupid.

  7. Comparison of Danish, Norwegian and Swedish - Wikipedia

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    Danish pronunciation is typically described as 'softer', which in this case refers mostly to the frequent approximants corresponding to Norwegian, Swedish and historical plosives in some positions in the word (especially the pronunciation of the letters b, d, and g), as well as the German-like realisation of r as a uvular or even pharyngeal ...

  8. 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.

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