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DescriptionNorwegian dialects.PNG |
Map of Nowegian dialects
West Norwegian
East Norwegian
Trøndelag Norwegian
North Norwegian
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Created by myself according to: BERKOV, Valerij Pavlovič. Současné germánské jazyky = Sovremennyje germanskije jazyki. Překlad Renata Blatná. 1. čes. vyd. Praha: Karolinum, 2002. S. 323. ISBN 80-246-0268-7. (Czech translation) |
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