Dano-Norwegian

Dano-Norwegian
Danish-Norwegian
dansk-norsk
RegionDenmark-Norway and independent Norway
Era18th–19th century
Indo-European
Early forms
Latin
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
GlottologNone
IETFda-NO
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Dano-Norwegian (Danish and Norwegian: dansk-norsk) was a koiné/mixed language that evolved among the urban elite in Norwegian cities during the later years of the union between the Kingdoms of Denmark and Norway (1536/1537–1814). It is from this koiné that the unofficial written standard Riksmål and the official written standard Bokmål developed. Bokmål is now the most widely used written standard of contemporary Norwegian.


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