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 Message 1 of 12
09 August 2013 at 6:59pm | IP Logged 
I don't have the money to buy two good paper dictionaries for Norwegian yet (I would favourize Gyldendal) so I am collecting online dictionaries Norwegian Bokmâl for the the time being.

Please give mit links to online - dictionaries:

1. NOR Bokmâl - Dutch / Dutch - NOR Bokmâl

2. NOR Bokmâl - English / English - NOR Bokmâl


I have already found a qualitative good one in the combination with Dutch! It offers a lot of example sentences in both languages, which I find very helpful. What is missing is the word gender of Norwegian nouns.

Online dictionary Noewegian - Dutch / Dutch - Norwegian

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09 August 2013 at 9:04pm | IP Logged 
Dict.cc has Norwegian<>English and Norwegian<>German.

Marked as "Beta".

I don't know how reliable the gender markings might be.


I could not see Norwegian<>Dutch though


Dict.cc


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 Message 3 of 12
09 August 2013 at 9:15pm | IP Logged 
Thanks for your dictionary recommendation, montmorency!

The gender markings don't seem to be reliable as "bok" (m/f) is to my knowledge wrong, otherwise I should have read "ei bok" in my textbook of Norwegian. I would say that it has to be "en bok".

The advantage of the other online dictionary is that they collect model sentences using the word in both languages (Norwegian / Dutch).

Looking forward to other recommendations as well!

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09 August 2013 at 11:03pm | IP Logged 
Not at all what you asked about, but this looks kind of fun:

lp.babbel.com

(Learning Norwegian, aimed at English speakers)

(I got that from google, but have stripped off the google search added bits)

(If you just put in lp.babbel.com it comes up for Germans learning English. It was not obvious to me how you
could change the language options from there. Maybe you can if you register and login).
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10 August 2013 at 9:21am | IP Logged 
Fasulye wrote:
Thanks for your dictionary recommendation, montmorency!

The gender markings don't seem to be reliable as "bok" (m/f) is to my knowledge wrong, otherwise I should have
read "ei bok" in my textbook of Norwegian. I would say that it has to be "en bok".

No, "bok" (m/f) is right. Both "en bok" and "ei bok" are correct.
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 Message 6 of 12
10 August 2013 at 1:31pm | IP Logged 
Bokmaal-Nynorsk Ordboka:

http://decentius.hit.uib.no/lexin.html?ui-lang=nbo&dict=nbo- nny-maxi&checked-languages=N&checked-languages=Nny

(The site has more dictionaries to choose from:
Norwegian-Arabic
Norwegian-Polish
Norwegian-Russian
Norwegian-Tamil
Norwegian-Turkish
Norwegian-Vietnamese

and many more)

Edited by Medulin on 10 August 2013 at 1:39pm

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 Message 7 of 12
10 August 2013 at 7:50pm | IP Logged 
Heinzelnisse.info

That's a pretty good Norwegian (bm) - German dictionary. Sadly, it doesn't have any
example sentences,
though.

Edit: I think this is one of few forums in which the mods edit posts without any
obvious reason: removing pornographic or illegal content and so forth.

But you should note that the feminine gender can be considered masculine. Furthermore,
it is also possible to use the indefinite article "en" and still use the definite "-a"
suffix.

Edited by stifa on 17 August 2013 at 4:21pm

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 Message 8 of 12
10 August 2013 at 8:40pm | IP Logged 
tractor wrote:
Fasulye wrote:
Thanks for your dictionary recommendation, montmorency!

The gender markings don't seem to be reliable as "bok" (m/f) is to my knowledge wrong, otherwise I should have
read "ei bok" in my textbook of Norwegian. I would say that it has to be "en bok".

No, "bok" (m/f) is right. Both "en bok" and "ei bok" are correct.


Thanks a lot for pointing this out! I am a very beginner in Norwegian, so I didn't know this exactly.

Fasulye


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