dano-norwegian (Meaning)

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dano-norwegian (n)

book language; one of two official languages of Norway; closely related to Danish

Synonyms & Antonyms of dano-norwegian

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dano-norwegian Sentence Examples

  1. The Dano-Norwegian union lasted from 1536 until 1814.
  2. Dano-Norwegian relations were complex, marked by periods of cooperation and conflict.
  3. The Dano-Norwegian navy was a formidable force in the Baltic Sea region.
  4. Dano-Norwegian merchants played a significant role in trade throughout Europe.
  5. The Dano-Norwegian monarchy held power over both Denmark and Norway.
  6. Dano-Norwegian culture was influenced by both Danish and Norwegian traditions.
  7. Dano-Norwegian literature flourished during the union, producing notable writers and poets.
  8. The Dano-Norwegian empire extended its influence into Greenland and Iceland.
  9. The Treaty of Kiel in 1814 dissolved the Dano-Norwegian union.
  10. Dano-Norwegian heritage continues to be celebrated in both Denmark and Norway today.

FAQs About the word dano-norwegian

book language; one of two official languages of Norway; closely related to Danish

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The Dano-Norwegian union lasted from 1536 until 1814.

Dano-Norwegian relations were complex, marked by periods of cooperation and conflict.

The Dano-Norwegian navy was a formidable force in the Baltic Sea region.

Dano-Norwegian merchants played a significant role in trade throughout Europe.