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Fonología del noruego Norwegian phonology Prononciation du norvégien Fonologie norštiny
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Ci-dessous se trouve la prononciation du norvégien, transcrite en symboles de l'Alphabet phonétique international. Fonologie norštiny pojednává o výslovnosti, fonetice a fonologii norštiny. Fonologický systém norštiny je podobný švédštině. Na rozdíl od ní má však norština četné dvojhlásky. The sound system of Norwegian resembles that of Swedish. There is considerable variation among the dialects, and all pronunciations are considered by official policy to be equally correct – there is no official spoken standard, although it can be said that Eastern Norwegian Bokmål speech (not Norwegian Bokmål in general) has an unofficial spoken standard, called Urban East Norwegian or Standard East Norwegian (Norwegian: standard østnorsk), loosely based on the speech of the literate classes of the Oslo area. This variant is the most common one taught to foreign students. La fonología del noruego es parecida a la del sueco. Existen importantes variaciones entre los distintos dialectos, y todas las pronunciaciones se consideran correctas según la política oficial. La variante que generalmente se enseña a los extranjeros es el noruego oriental estándar (en noruego, ), basado en el lenguaje de las clases más alfabetizadas del área de Oslo. Pese a que no existe una variedad estándar de noruego, el standard østnorsk se ha utilizado tradicionalmente en eventos públicos como el teatro o la televisión, aunque hoy en día los dialectos locales se usan de forma habitual en el habla cotidiana y en los medios de comunicación.
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La fonología del noruego es parecida a la del sueco. Existen importantes variaciones entre los distintos dialectos, y todas las pronunciaciones se consideran correctas según la política oficial. La variante que generalmente se enseña a los extranjeros es el noruego oriental estándar (en noruego, ), basado en el lenguaje de las clases más alfabetizadas del área de Oslo. Pese a que no existe una variedad estándar de noruego, el standard østnorsk se ha utilizado tradicionalmente en eventos públicos como el teatro o la televisión, aunque hoy en día los dialectos locales se usan de forma habitual en el habla cotidiana y en los medios de comunicación. Salvo que se indique lo contrario, este artículo describe la fonología del noruego oriental estándar. The sound system of Norwegian resembles that of Swedish. There is considerable variation among the dialects, and all pronunciations are considered by official policy to be equally correct – there is no official spoken standard, although it can be said that Eastern Norwegian Bokmål speech (not Norwegian Bokmål in general) has an unofficial spoken standard, called Urban East Norwegian or Standard East Norwegian (Norwegian: standard østnorsk), loosely based on the speech of the literate classes of the Oslo area. This variant is the most common one taught to foreign students. Despite there being no official standard variety of Norwegian, Urban East Norwegian has traditionally been used in public venues such as theatre and TV, although today local dialects are used extensively in spoken and visual media. The background for this lack of agreement is that after the dissolution of Denmark–Norway in 1814, the upper classes would speak in what was perceived as the Danish language, which gradually fell out of favour with the rise of Norwegian romantic nationalism. In addition, Bergen, not Oslo, was the larger and more influential city in Norway until the 19th century. See the article on the Norwegian language conflict for further information. Unless noted otherwise, this article describes the phonology of Urban East Norwegian. The spelling is always Bokmål. Fonologie norštiny pojednává o výslovnosti, fonetice a fonologii norštiny. Fonologický systém norštiny je podobný švédštině. Na rozdíl od ní má však norština četné dvojhlásky. Ci-dessous se trouve la prononciation du norvégien, transcrite en symboles de l'Alphabet phonétique international.
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