Norwegian vs Ibsenesque - What's the difference?
norwegian | ibsenesque |
Of or pertaining to Norway (the country)
Of or pertaining to the Norwegian people
Of or pertaining to the Norwegian language
Reminiscent of the style of (Henrik Ibsen) (1828–1906), 19th-century Norwegian playwright, theatre director, and poet.
English eponyms
As adjectives the difference between norwegian and ibsenesque
is that norwegian is of or pertaining to Norway (the country while Ibsenesque is reminiscent of the style of Henrik Ibsen (1828–1906), 19th-century Norwegian playwright, theatre director, and poet.As a proper noun Norwegian
is the language of Norway.As a noun Norwegian
is a native of Norway.norwegian
English
(wikipedia Norwegian)Alternative forms
* (abbreviation):External links
* (Norwegian language) *Norwegian–English Dictionary]: from [http://www.websters-online-dictionary.org/ Webster's Dictionary— the Rosetta Edition. * The information above is for the entire language. There are two varieties of it: * *