When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Norrland dialects - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norrland_dialects

    Norrland dialects (Swedish: norrländska mål) is one of the six major dialect groupings of the Swedish language.It comprises most dialects traditionally spoken in Norrland, except for those of Gästrikland and southern Hälsingland, which are usually classified as Svealand Swedish, as well as those of Härjedalen and northernmost Jämtland, which are usually classified as Norwegian.

  3. Nederkalix dialect - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nederkalix_dialect

    Nederkalix dialect (sometimes plainly Kalix dialect; [1] [2] endonym: kölismåle [1] [kœɽɪsˈmɔːɽɛ]) is a traditional Norrland dialect of Swedish, spoken in the historical parishes (Swedish: socknar) of Nederkalix and Töre in modern-day Kalix Municipality in Norrbotten in Sweden.

  4. Swedish dialects - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_dialects

    The parts in yellow with coloured dots represent various distinct dialect areas which are not easily defined as belonging to any of the six major groups above. [2] The areas west of the core for Norrland dialects, west of Svealand dialects and north of Götaland dialects are related to each of these, respectively, indicated by the colour of the ...

  5. Norrland - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norrland

    Although Norrland does not serve any administrative purposes, it continues to exist as a historical, cultural, and geographic region; it is often referred to in everyday language, e.g., in weather forecasts. Several related Norrland dialects form a distinct subset of dialects of the Swedish language separate from those to its south.

  6. North Germanic languages - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Germanic_languages

    Thus Norwegian and Swedish remained similar in pronunciation, and words like børja were able to survive in some of the Norwegian dialects whereas vindöga survived in some of the Swedish dialects. Nynorsk incorporates much of these words, like byrja (cf. Swedish börja , Danish begynde ), veke (cf. Sw vecka , Dan uge ) and vatn (Sw vatten ...

  7. Languages of Sweden - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Sweden

    A number of Swedish dialects exist and are generally classified into six groups, called sockenmål in Swedish: South Swedish, Götamål, Svealand Swedish, Norrland, Eastern Swedish, and Gutnish. [8] As a North Germanic language , the Swedish dialects all grew out of Old Norse , but under differing influences as the language split along East and ...

  8. Norwegian dialects - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norwegian_dialects

    Norwegian dialects (dialekter/ar) are commonly divided into four main groups, 'Northern Norwegian' (nordnorsk), 'Central Norwegian' ...

  9. Standard Swedish - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_Swedish

    There are several regional varieties (acrolects or prestige dialects) that are used in official contexts. The major regional variants include those of South Sweden (based on South Swedish dialects), Western Sweden (centered on Gothenburg), Central Sweden (centered on the capital of Stockholm) and Northern Sweden (based on Norrland dialects).