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Dialects of Norwegian : ウィキペディア英語版
Norwegian dialects

The Norwegian dialects are commonly divided into 4 main groups, ''Northern Norwegian'' (nordnorsk), ''Central Norwegian'' (trøndersk), ''Western Norwegian'' (vestlandsk), and ''Eastern Norwegian'' (østnorsk). Sometimes ''Midland Norwegian'' (innlandsmål) and/or ''South Norwegian'' (sørlandsk) are considered fifth or sixth groups.
The dialects are generally mutually intelligible, but differ significantly with regards to accent, grammar, syntax, and vocabulary. If not accustomed to a particular dialect, even a native Norwegian speaker may have difficulty understanding it. Dialects can be as local as farm clusters, but many linguists note an ongoing regionalization, diminishing or even elimination of local variations.
Normalized speech, following the written languages ''Bokmål'' and ''Nynorsk'' or the more conservative ''Riksmål'' and ''Høgnorsk'', is not in common use, except in parts of Finnmark (where the original Sami population learned Norwegian as a second language), in certain social groups in the major urban areas of Norway, in national broadcasting, and in courts and official decrees.
== Dialect groups ==

* West and South Norwegian
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* South Norwegian (Aust-Agder, most of Vest-Agder and Fyresdal, Nissedal, Drangedal and Kragerø in Telemark)
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* South-West Norwegian (inner parts of Sogn og Fjordane, Hordaland (except the city of Bergen), Rogaland (Stavanger), and western parts of Vest-Agder)
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* Bergen Norwegian or Bergensk (Bergen)
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* North-West Norwegian (Romsdal, Sunnmøre, Nordfjord, Sunnfjord and outer parts of Sogn)
* North Norwegian
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* Helgeland Norwegian (Nordland county south of Saltfjellet, except for Bindal)
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* Nordland Norwegian (Nordland county north of Saltfjellet)
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* Troms Norwegian (Troms county, except for Bardu and Målselv)
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* Finnmark Norwegian Finnmark county, except for Kautokeino, Karasjok, Tana and Nesseby.
* East Norwegian
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* Vikvær Norwegian (Vestfold, Østfold, and adjacent lowland parts of Telemark, Buskerud and Akershus)
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* Middle East Norwegian (Ringerike, Romerike, and Oslo)
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* Oppland Norwegian (southern Hedmark and south-eastern Oppland)
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* Østerdal Norwegian (northern Hedmark)
* Midland Norwegian
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* Gudbrandsdal Norwegian (northern Oppland)
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* Valdres and Hallingdal Norwegian (south-west Oppland and western Buskerud) – see Hallingmål-Valdris
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* Western Telemark Norwegian (Vinje, Tokke and Kviteseid)
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* Eastern Telemark Norwegian (Tinn, Hjartdal, and upper Numedal)
* Trøndelag Norwegian
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* Outer Trøndelag Norwegian (Nordmøre, outer Sør-Trøndelag, and Fosen)
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* Inner Trøndelag Norwegian (inner Sør-Trøndelag, Innherad, Lierne, and Snåsa)
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* Namdal Norwegian (Namdalen and surrounding coastal areas)
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* South-eastern Trøndersk (Røros, Selbu, Tydal, Holtålen, Oppdal)

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