nynorsk
/ˈnjuːnɔːrsk/
noun
- One of the two official written forms of the Norwegian language, based on rural dialects and created in the 19th century.
- The newspaper publishes articles in Nynorsk to reach readers from western Norway.
- She wrote her thesis in Nynorsk because her research focused on dialect literature.
- In Norway, students learn both Bokmål and Nynorsk in school.