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Bokml

Bokml (literally "language of books" pronounced "boukmol"), heir to the Riksml (or 'language of the kingdom, "pronounced" riksmol "), that is to say, the Danish-Norwegian developed during the long period occupation of Denmark, is the first variant of the Norwegian employee. Then a Scandinavian language from an evolution of the Danish royal dominant language of administration and for approximately four centuries.

Bokml is used in most writings, including those in administrative documents. Bokml, as Nynorsk is a written language based on spoken language, but we're not talking bokml itself, but its dialects.

Code iso 639 of Bokml is nb.

See also

Norwegian language
Landsml Hgnorsk Nynorsk Samnorsk Bokml Riksml Svorsk
Norwegian Language Council Norwegian Academy Noregs Mallaga Riksmlsforbundet Norwegian Dialects
Germanic languages modern
Northern Germanic languages
Western Faroese Icelandic Norwegian Nynorsk
Oriental Danish Norwegian bokml Swedish
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Lower Franconian Afrikaans Flemish Limburg Netherlands Zealanders
Low German Achterhooks Lower Saxon Netherlands Drents Low Saxon Eastern Frisia (in) Groningse Plautdietsch Sallaands Tweants Veluws Westphalian
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