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Nynorsk
Nynorsk is one of the two official written standards of the Norwegian language, the other being Bokm??l. From 12 May 1885, it became the state-sanctioned version of Ivar Aasen's standard Norwegian language (Landsm??l), parallel to the Dano-Norwegian written standard known as Riksm??l. The name Nynorsk was introduced in 1929. After a series of reforms, it is still the written standard closer to Landsm??l, whereas Bokm??l is closer to Riksm??l and Danish.
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str.gdb:imageHansa, Heineken beers etc. in glass door refrigerator chiller showcase. Sign in Norwegian (Nynorsk "Me sel ikkje alkohol til rusp??virka personar" = "We don't sell alcohol to intoxicated persons"). Leirvik, Stord, Norway. 2018-03-10 b.jpg -
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str.rdfs:commentNynorsk is one of the two official written standards of the Norwegian language, the other being Bokm??l. From 12 May 1885, it became the state-sanctioned version of Ivar Aasen's standard Norwegian language (Landsm??l), parallel to the Dano-Norwegian written standard known as Riksm??l. The name Nynorsk was introduced in 1929. After a series of reforms, it is still the written standard closer to Landsm??l, whereas Bokm??l is closer to Riksm??l and Danish.