Norwegian vs Russenorsk - What's the difference?
norwegian | russenorsk |
Of or pertaining to Norway (the country)
Of or pertaining to the Norwegian people
Of or pertaining to the Norwegian language
An Arctic pidgin language combining elements of Russian and Norwegian, mainly used by traders in the nineteenth century.
As proper nouns the difference between norwegian and russenorsk
is that norwegian is the language of norway while russenorsk is an arctic pidgin language combining elements of russian and norwegian, mainly used by traders in the nineteenth century.As a noun norwegian
is a native of norway.As an adjective norwegian
is of or pertaining to norway (the country).norwegian
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* (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: * *