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Nynorsk

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Norwegian Nynorsk
nynorsk
Pronunciation[ˈnyːnɔʂk] or [ˈnyːnɔʁsk]
Native toNorway
Native speakers
None
(written only)
Early forms
Standard forms
Latin (Norwegian alphabet)
Official status
Official language in
BERJAYA Norway
BERJAYA Nordic Council
Regulated byNorwegian Language Council
Language codes
ISO 639-1nn
ISO 639-2nno
ISO 639-3nno
GlottologNone
Linguasphereto -be 52-AAA-ba to -be

Nynorsk (New Norwegian) is one of the two official written standards of Norwegian; the other is Bokmål. It is based on Norwegian dialects and is especially common around Bergen. Ivar Aasen created it during the 19th century as a Norwegian alternative to Danish, which had been written in Norway since the beginning of the Danish-Norwegian union. It was recognized as an official written language and equal to Bokmål by the norwegian parlement in 1885.[1]


  1. Vikør, Lars S. (2026-04-10), "nynorsk", Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian), retrieved 2026-05-06