Key facts
- Language.name
- Trøndersk Norwegian
- Language.region
- Trøndelag, Nordmøre, Bindal, Frostviken
- Language.speakers
- ?
- Language.familycolor
- Indo-European
- Language.fam2
- Germanic
- Language.fam3
- Northwest Germanic
- Language.fam4
- North Germanic
- Language.fam5
- West Scandinavian
- Language.fam6
- Norwegian
- Language.isoexception
- dialect
- Language.glotto
- trnd1234
- Language.glottorefname
- Trøndersk
- Language.pronunciation
- /ˈtrøːnˌdɛʂk/
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Trøndersk (), also known as trøndermål () or trøndsk (), is a Norwegian dialect, or rather a group of several sub-dialects. As is the case with all Norwegian dialects, it has no standardised orthography, and its users write either Bokmål or Nynorsk.
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