Norwegian-German dictionary

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Would you like to try out your Norwegian knowledge on your next stay in the land of fjords? Our online Norwegian-German dictionary can help you with this! With approximately 15,000 keywords and phrases, it offers comprehensive vocabulary when communicating on your travels.

Alongside the Norwegian terms and their German translations, the user receives lots of grammatical information, such as irregular plural forms and references to irregular verbs.

Norwegian pronunciation

Norwegian pronunciation is not particularly easy at first for learners. Some vowels are long, others are pronounced short. Some letters are dropped when talking. Apart from that, Norwegian has a unique intonation from a compound falling/rising tone.

The Norwegian-German Langenscheidt Online Dictionary will help you with this, too: The musical rendering of the Norwegian key words reproduces the standard Norwegian pronunciation and thus makes it easier, by listening, to get into the Norwegian language.

Looking up made easy

Finding the right term and its translation on the go and without delay – these are the requirements of modern referencing. The new Norwegian-German online dictionary from Langenscheidt now makes this possible – no matter whether it's on the go with your smartphone or tablet, or at home on the computer.

The desired word can be found as usual by typing the word into the search box. If you are unsure as to how the word is written, the Norwegian-German online dictionary can also be searched through by letters, i.e. as you would use a dictionary in print form. Clicking on a letter gives you an overview of all Norwegian entries that start with this letter. Once you've found the right word, a further click displays the German translation. Key words are arranged alphabetically; the Norwegian letters Æ, Ø and Å come after Z.

Langenscheidt: Because languages connect

Langenscheidt, a German publisher, is a traditional media company with a broad range of offers concerning languages. Thanks to our cross-media alignment, we offer versatile and high-quality digital language products and services both online and offline, in addition to the classic print dictionaries.

The cornerstone was laid by a ground-breaking invention by the publisher's founder, Gustav Langenscheidt, more than 150 years ago: Collaborating with his language teacher Charles Touissant, he developed an innovative phonetic transcription method. Learning languages would now become easier for everyone. The publisher made a successful start in 1856 with its first self-learning course for French.

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