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Unlike many other languages, Norwegian verbs do not change form based on the subject (I, you, he, she, we, they) [5.12].

This report provides an overview of (the Norwegian language), covering its structure, dual written forms, and characteristics. 1. Introduction Unlike many other languages, Norwegian verbs do not

There is no single "correct" spoken Norwegian; residents often use their regional dialect even in formal situations [5.23]. Unlike many other languages

Used by a majority of the population, closely linked to the history of Danish-Norwegian influence [5.14]. covering its structure

Norwegian uses three genders: masculine ( en ), feminine ( ei ), and neuter ( et ) [5.3]. Definite forms are made by adding suffixes (e.g., en bil -> bilen ) [5.3].

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