norwegian

listen to the pronunciation of norwegian
Englisch - Türkisch
Norveçli kimse
{i} Norveçli

İsveçlilerin ne söylediğini Norveçlilerin anlaması genellikle kolaydır. - It's usually easy for Norwegians to understand what Swedes are saying.

Annem Norveçli, babam ise Danimarkalıydı. Onların iki ayrı dil konuştuklarını öğrendiğimdeyse beş yaşımdaydım. - My mother was Norwegian, and my father was Danish. It was not till I was five that I learned that they spoke two separate languages.

Norveç dili
Norveç diline ait
{s} norveç

Norveççe, İsveççe ve Dancaya benzer. - Norwegian is similar to Swedish and Danish.

Daha fazla Norveççe cümlelere ihtiyacımız var. - We need more Norwegian sentences.

(sıfat) norveç
{s} Norveç, Norveç'e özgü
{i} Norveççe

Daha fazla Norveççe cümlelere ihtiyacımız var. - We need more Norwegian sentences.

Norveç'e Norveççede Norge denir. - Norway is called Norge in Norwegian.

Norveççe/Norveçli
norwegian krone
norveç kronu
norwegian/danish
(Bilgisayar) norveççe/danca
Englisch - Englisch
A native of Norway
Of or pertaining to the Norwegian language
Of or pertaining to the Norwegian people
Of or pertaining to Norway (the country)
The language of Norway
{a} pertaining to Norway
{i} native or resident of Norway
Of or pertaining to Norway (the country) or Norwegian (the language)
Norwegian means belonging or relating to Norway, or to its people, language, or culture. A Norwegian is a person who comes from Norway
{s} from Norway; of or relating to Norway
Norwegian is the language spoken by people who live in Norway
{i} language spoken in Norway
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of or relating to Norway or its people or culture or language; "Norwegian herring"
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That branch of the Scandinavian language spoken in Norway
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a native or inhabitant of Norway
Of or pertaining to Norway, its inhabitants, or its language
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a Scandinavian language that is spoken in Norway
a Scandinavian language that is spoken in Norway a native or inhabitant of Norway of or relating to Norway or its people or culture or language; "Norwegian herring
norweyan
Norwegian Bokmål
One of the two major Norwegian written standard languages spoken by 85-90% of the population in Norway
Norwegian Nynorsk
One of the two major Norwegian written standard languages, spoken by 10-15% of the population in Norway
Norwegian Sea
The northernmost part of the Atlantic Ocean, located northwest of Norway
Norwegian forest cat
A domestic cat breed
Norwegian rat
An alternative term for the brown rat
Norwegian rats
plural form of Norwegian rat
Norwegian Sea
A section of the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Norway north of the North Sea. Open sea, Northern Hemisphere. It is bordered by Greenland, Iceland, Spitsbergen, and Norway. A submarine ridge linking Greenland, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, and northern Scotland separates the Norwegian Sea from the Atlantic Ocean. The sea is crossed by the Arctic Circle, but the warm Norway Current that flows northeast off the Norway coast produces generally ice-free conditions. Colder currents mixing with this warm water create excellent fishing grounds
Norwegian Sea
{i} part of the Atlantic Ocean located off the coast of Norway and north of the North Sea
Norwegian citizen
{i} citizen of Norway (country in northern Europe)
Norwegian elkhound
Any of a Scandinavian breed of hunting dog, having a compact body, heavy grayish coat, and a tail that curls over the back
Norwegian language
North Germanic language of the West Scandinavian branch, spoken by some five million people in Norway and the U.S. Old Norwegian became a separate language by the end of the 12th century. Middle Norwegian became the tongue of most native speakers about the 15th century. Modern Norwegian has two rival forms. Dano-Norwegian (Bokmål, or Riksmål), the more popular, stems from written Danish used during the union of Denmark and Norway (1380-1814; see Kalmar Union). It is used in national newspapers and most literary works. New Norwegian (Nynorsk), based on western rural dialects, was created by Ivar Aasen (1813-96) in the mid-19th century to carry on the tradition of Old Norse. Both languages are used in government and education. Plans to unite them gradually in a common language, Samnorsk, were officially abandoned in 2002
norwegian elkhound
breed of compact medium-sized dog with a heavy gray coat developed in Norway for hunting elk
norwegian krone
the basic unit of money in Norway
norwegian lobster
caught in European waters; slenderer than American lobster
norwegian monetary unit
monetary unit in Norway
norwegian sea
the part of the Atlantic that lies off the Norwegian coast north of the North Sea
Middle Norwegian
The interim language in Norway between 1350 (the Black Plague) and 1525. An amalgam of Norwegian, Swedish and Danish, following Old Norse
New Norwegian
Nynorsk; Norwegian Nynorsk
Old Norwegian
The Old Norse language as spoken and written in Norway in the Middle Ages
Old Norwegian
The Norwegian language from the middle of the 12th to the end of the 14th century
new norwegian
one of two official languages of Norway; based on rural dialects
norwegian

    Silbentrennung

    Nor·we·gian

    Türkische aussprache

    nôrwicın

    Aussprache

    /ˌnôrˈwēʤən/ /ˌnɔːrˈwiːʤən/

    Etymologie

    () From Medieval Latin Norwegia + -ian.

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