Bokmal


a literary form of Norwegian, derived from the Danish writing of urban Norwegians: one of the two official forms of written Norwegian.
noun
one of the two official forms of written Norwegian, closely related to Danish Also called Dano-Norwegian Formerly called Riksmål Compare Nynorsk

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