Norsk
Unlike many other languages, Norwegian verbs do not change form based on the subject (I, you, he, she, we, they) [5.12].
Used by a majority of the population, closely linked to the history of Danish-Norwegian influence [5.14]. Unlike many other languages, Norwegian verbs do not
Based on Norwegian dialects, designed to be a more "authentic" Norwegian form [5.14]. Unlike many other languages
There is no single "correct" spoken Norwegian; residents often use their regional dialect even in formal situations [5.23]. feminine ( ei )
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].