Norwegian and N Guide - Resources and Review

Collection of online dictionaries offering English translations from and to Afrikaans, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Norwegian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swahili, and Swedish.
 
Selection of Norwegian language resources including excerpts from books about the language known as Old Norse, an article describing language usage in Norway's civil service, samples of Norwegian, and bibliographic details of additional Norwegian resources.
 
Voluntary initiative to create and collect free electronic editions of classic Nordic literature and art. Over 170 full text titles are available.
 
Includes titles on Internet, HTML, multimedia etc, in Norwegian, Danish, and Swedish languages.
 
Extensive list of dictionaries covering many languages. They are not exclusively bi
lingual dictionaries with English, or confined to European languages. Some subject specific dictionaries, for example a Norwegian Dictionary of Internet Terms are included.
 
Links to grammar resources, morphology information, dictionaries, and lessons in languages including Akkadian, Arabic, Artificial Languages, Brahui, Cherokee, Chinese, Coptic, Dhimal, English, Gaelic, Hindi, Indonesian, Latin, Portuguese, Russian, Sanskrit, Tagalog, Urdmurt, Vietnamese, Welsh, and Wolof.
 
A guide to learning the Norwegian language divided into lessons. Includes the Norwegian alphabet, meeting people, counting, days, months, seasons, greetings and weather.
 
Explains the background to the banning of the Norwegian National Language in 1938. Also addresses the presence of Danish dialects in the principal cities of Norway as a result of Danish occupation following the Black Death, the language reform which took place between 1907 and 1958, and the current situation today.
 
Charitable trust supported by central government grants, with the aim of collecting and disseminating information on all aspects of modern languages and the teaching of modern languages. Includes information on the Comenius network, CILT projects and initiatives, and a selection of reference resources. Languages covered include French, German, Spanish, Basque, Bulgarian, Cantonese, English, Finnish, Modern Greek, Indonesian, Italian, Korean, Lithuanian, Malay, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Slovak, Somali, Swedish, Thai, Ukrainian and Welsh.
 
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