North Germanic Language
The Norwegian language is a North Germanic language which is the national language of Norway. It is one of the Scandinavian languages. Norwegian dialect is commonly divided into four main groups, Northern Norway, Central Norway, Western Norway, and Eastern Norway. Norwegian may seem like an exotic language to those who don’t speak it, but in fact, there are many similarities between Norwegian and other Western European languages like English, German and French, as well as some Scandinavian languages such as Swedish and Danish. That said, there are many interesting facts about the Norwegian language you might not know! Here are 10 of them
1) Norwegian grammar is simple
Norwegian grammar is easy to learn because there are no complicated verb conjugations, gender rules, or articles to deal with. In fact, it’s one of Europe’s most straightforward languages in terms of morphology. Nouns and adjectives only have two forms — one for singular and one for plural — so you don’t have to worry about memorizing different versions of each word.