lol. I never liked Nynorsk while I was in school, but after school I realised that Nynorsk was a lot more similar to the way I speak (way up north there) and it is easier to type "eg" instead of "jeg".
You are mistaken Tore. Norway has not only 2 written and spoken languages, Noway has 3 written and spoken languages (bokmål, nynorsk and samisk). That is pretty good for a country with only 5 mill ppl or so
>I won't start any discussion whether "Eg går" is really norwegian or not.....! (duck)
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>For those who don't understand norwegian, this is an "internal" joke! In Norway we have two norwegian languages, one "Bokmål" which is mostly used, and "Nynorsk" which is a mixture of differentdialects. The languages are very similar, and the argument about which is better and similar stuff, has lasted for generations.
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>>I'll try to answer that (and let Tore correct me)
>>>Just curious, what would the below be in Norwegian?
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>>>I walk.
>>Jeg går (or Eg går)
>>>She/He walks.
>>Han/Hun går
>>>We walk.
>>Vi går
>>>They walk.
>>De går
Semper ubi sub ubi.