I found one titled Scandinavian basic vocabulary', which contained 3500 basic words in Dano-Norwegian, New norwegian, Swedish, Danish and Icelandic. From Wordnik.com. [languagehat.com: HIGH ICELANDIC.] Reference
The reader who knows the Dano-Norwegian language may further be recommended to the study of Carl Naerup's Norsk Litteraturhistories siste Tidsrum (1905), a critical history of Norwegian literature since 1890, which is invaluable in giving a notion of the effect of modern ideas on the very numerous younger writers of Norway, scarcely one of whom has not been influenced in one direction or another by the tyranny of. From Wordnik.com. [Henrik Ibsen] Reference
Despite its Danish origin, Dano-Norwegian is today as truly. From Wordnik.com. [An Essay Toward a History of Shakespeare in Norway] Reference
He was working in an old and tried literary medium -- Dano-Norwegian. From Wordnik.com. [An Essay Toward a History of Shakespeare in Norway] Reference
The Dano-Norwegian φl is abandoned for the English beer, which becomes bir. From Wordnik.com. [Appendix 2. Non-English Dialects in America. 6. Dano-Norwegian] Reference
In the course of this he enumerates the Dano-Norwegian translations known to him. From Wordnik.com. [An Essay Toward a History of Shakespeare in Norway] Reference
In Dano-Norwegian there is no letter w, and the suffix of agency is not - er but - ar; so the word becomes svindlar. From Wordnik.com. [Appendix 2. Non-English Dialects in America. 6. Dano-Norwegian] Reference
All this has combined to give us a body of translations which, for fine felicity, stand unrivalled in Dano-Norwegian. From Wordnik.com. [An Essay Toward a History of Shakespeare in Norway] Reference
Dano-Norwegian language, which had hitherto been the literary vehicle of Norwegian writers, by the "Bonde-Maal" -- or "Ny Norsk". From Wordnik.com. [Three Comedies] Reference
Ewald, Oehlenschlæger, and Foersom had by this time made the blank verse of Shakespeare a commonplace in Dano-Norwegian literature. From Wordnik.com. [An Essay Toward a History of Shakespeare in Norway] Reference
Here are some characteristic specimens of the Dano-Norwegian spoken by Norwegian settlers in Minnesota, as given by Dr. Nils Flaten, of Northfield, Minn. From Wordnik.com. [Appendix 2. Non-English Dialects in America. 6. Dano-Norwegian] Reference
It is probably unnecessary to say that this movement is an effort on the part of many Norwegians to substitute for the dominant Dano-Norwegian a new literary language based on the "best" dialects. From Wordnik.com. [An Essay Toward a History of Shakespeare in Norway] Reference
Other languages at which he worked during this period were Spanish, of which he acquired the rudiments during his tour in California; and Dano-Norwegian, which he picked up during a month's residence at. From Wordnik.com. [Principal Cairns] Reference
It is to be hoped that among the students they attract there will be some who will devote themselves to the transplanted living tongues as the scholars of the Middle West have devoted themselves to Dano-Norwegian. From Wordnik.com. [Appendix 2. Non-English Dialects in America. 11. The Slavic Languages] Reference
Other languages at which he worked during this period were Spanish, of which he acquired the rudiments during his tour in California; and Dano-Norwegian, which he picked up during a month's residence at Christiania in 1877, and furbished for a meeting of the Evangelical Alliance at Copenhagen in 1884. From Wordnik.com. [Principal Cairns]
6 In Norway there is a widespread movement to overthrow the official Dano-Norwegian, and substitute a national language based upon the speech of the peasants. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 1. Introductory. 2. The Academic Attitude] Reference
Dano-Norwegian. From Wordnik.com. [Appendix 2. Non-English Dialects in America. 6. Dano-Norwegian] Reference
Dano-Norwegian. From Wordnik.com. [Appendix 2. Non-English Dialects in America. 6. Dano-Norwegian] Reference
Dano-Norwegian language, 5, 411. From Wordnik.com. [Mencken, H] Reference
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