Definition of Dano-Norwegian in English:
Dano-Norwegian
nounˌdeɪnəʊnɔːˈwiːdʒ(ə)nˌdānōnôrˈwējən
another term for Bokmål
Example sentencesExamples
- He accepted the Norwegian pronunciations of the joint Dano-Norwegian written language as the norm for standard spoken Norwegian.
- The Dano-Norwegian of Ibsen is simple, concise, to the point.
- Jespersen later supplied phonetic transcriptions of the entries in Brynildsen's English and Dano-Norwegian Dictionary, which was the century's first pronouncing dictionary.
- Only just before World War II did they in principle agree to teach the written standard - generally the Dano-Norwegian bokm'al - which at any one time was recognized as the official one in Norway.
- Various euphemisms have been used for Dano-Norwegian; ‘Bokmål’ is one of them.
- A good linguist, from an early age he read and studied widely, and in 1901 wrote a letter of profound admiration in Dano-Norwegian to Ibsen.
- They all write in Dano-Norwegian which is probably easier for you to understand