Bokmål
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Bok·mål
(bo͝ok′môl′, bōk′-)n.
See Dano-Norwegian.
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Bokmål
(Norwegian ˈbuːkmoːl)n
(Languages) one of the two official forms of written Norwegian, closely related to Danish. Also called: Dano-Norwegian Formerly called: Riksmål Compare Nynorsk
[Norwegian, literally: book language]
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Bok•mål
(ˈbʊk mɔl)n.
a literary form of Norwegian that combines Danish grammatical norms and features of local Norwegian vernaculars. Compare Nynorsk.
[1935–40; < Norwegian: book language]
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Noun | 1. | Bokmal - book language; one of two official languages of Norway; closely related to Danish Norwegian - a Scandinavian language that is spoken in Norway |
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Translations
kirjanorja
ブークモール
Bokmål
bokmål