Norwegian is a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Norway, with two official written forms: Bokmål and Nynorsk. It is closely related to Danish and Swedish and has a rich dialectal variation. This guide covers its history, dialects, pronunciation, grammar, and cultural aspects.
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German is a West Germanic language spoken by over 100 million people primarily in Central Europe, known for its complex grammar, rich vocabulary, and significant cultural contributions.
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Swedish is a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Sweden and parts of Finland, known for its melodic intonation and close relation to Norwegian and Danish.
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