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Please answer my 6yr old child's question
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15/06/2005 12:07:50
 
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Of course I know of samisk, but although it is an official language, it's not very much used, except by the same people. Bokmål and nynorsk on the other hand are both mandatiry in school and both must also be used at least 20% of the time in all public radio and TV channels. Especially this is a huge problem for our "new" norwegians.

>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
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>>I won't start any discussion whether "Eg går" is really norwegian or not.....! (duck)
>>
>>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?
>>>>
>>>>I walk.
>>>Jeg går (or Eg går)
>>>>She/He walks.
>>>Han/Hun går
>>>>We walk.
>>>Vi går
>>>>They walk.
>>>De går
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