Bygdemål

Bygdemål (originally termed landsmål by Ivar Aasen, used before 1929, when landsmål began to refer to Nynorsk as a written language) refers to traditional Norwegian dialects spoken outside of cities in Norway, in contrast to the cities' spoken languages. == Details == Bygdemål often encompass a wider range of sounds and have less resemblance to Dano-Norwegian and the standard written languages, Bokmål and Nynorsk.

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Bygdemål

Bygdemål (originally termed landsmål by Ivar Aasen, used before 1929, when landsmål began to refer to Nynorsk as a written language) refers to traditional Norwegian dialects spoken outside of cities in Norway, in contrast to the cities' spoken languages. == Details == Bygdemål often encompass a wider range of sounds and have less resemblance to Dano-Norwegian and the standard written languages, Bokmål and Nynorsk.

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