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New Norwegian
- Nynorsk; Norwegian as spoken after 1500, and the written language that is based on this
the latest phase of the Norwegian language, spoken after 1500
one of the two major Norwegian (written) languages
- Armenian: նոր նորվեգերեն (nor norvegeren), նյունորսկ (nyunorsk)
- Catalan: nynorsk (ca) m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 新挪威語/新挪威语 (zh) (Xīn-Nuówēiyǔ)
- Czech: nynorsk (cs) m or f
- Danish: nynorsk (da) n
- Dutch: Nynorsk (nl), Nieuwnoors
- Faroese: nýnorskt (fo) n
- Finnish: uusnorja (fi)
- French: nynorsk (fr) m, néo-norvégien m
- Galician: nynorsk
- Georgian: ნიუნორსკი (niunorsḳi), ახალნორვეგიული (axalnorvegiuli), ახალი ნორვეგიული (axali norvegiuli)
- German: Nynorsk (de) n, Neunorwegisch (de) n
- Icelandic: nýnorska (is) f
- Irish: Nua-Ioruais f
- Japanese: ニーノシュク (ja) (Nīnoshuku)
- Korean: 뉘노르스크 (Nwinoreuseukeu)
- Latvian: jaunnorvēģu valoda f, jaunnorvēģu
- Northern Sami: ođđadárogiella
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: nynorsk (no), målet n
- Nynorsk: nynorsk (nn)
- Polish: nynorsk (pl) m
- Portuguese: novo norueguês (pt) m
- Russian: ню́норск (ru) m (njúnorsk), ню́ношк m (njúnošk), новонорве́жский m (novonorvéžskij)
- Swedish: nynorska (sv) c
- Volapük: Nula-Norgänapük
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