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Power Business Communications offers a comprehensive
Norwegian translation service, translating a wide range of
documents from English into Norwegian and from
Norwegian into English. The translations are translated by
experts whose native language is the target language.
Our Norwegian translation service has been
designed to completely satisfy all the needs of our clients because
our experts have all been selected for their command of their native
language as well as for their know-how in specialist areas.
"You can take our word for it"!
If you still aren't convinced, have a look at the statistics
below
Norwegian population on Internet
Out of a totals population of 4,250,000 (4.2 M)
ITU
estimates that there are 1.6 M Norwegians online (Dec.,
2003). We estimate another 0.4 M
Americans
who access the Internet in Norwegian. That makes a total of
2.8 M Norwegian-speakers online worldwide.
Norwegian: Statistics
4,250,000 including Nynorsk, 99.5% of population (1991).
Population total in all countries: 5,000,000 (1999)
Norwegian speaking regions
Also spoken in Canada, Ecuador, Sweden, UAE, USA
besides Norway
Alternate Names for Norwegian Language
BOKMAAL, RIKSMAAL, DANO-NORWEGIAN, NORWEGIAN
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Norwegian Dialects
WESTERN NORWEGIAN (COASTAL NORWEGIAN), CENTRAL NORWEGIAN
(MIDLAND NORWEGIAN), EASTERN NORWEGIAN (OSTLANDET), NORTHERN
NORWEGIAN (TRONDELAAG, NORDLAND).
Classification of Norwegian language
Indo-European, Germanic, North, West Scandinavian
Norwegian Language Details
- The language is a Norwegian form of Danish and based on urban
dialects. One of the two norms for written Norwegian.
- Spoken Norwegian has many dialects, grouped as shown under
the dialect list. It was reported in 1971 that 82.5% of the
pupils used Riksmaal as their main written
language.
- Primarily urban
- National language of Norway
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