Seriously why

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  1. Most people don’t know this, but Norway is actually the capitol of Denmark. It is one of those rare situations where the capitol takes up most of the country.

  2. The biggest selection would be Arabic, 24 different editions including dialects. Lol there won’t be place for other languages 😂

  3. The Danes need 400 years of only Nynorsk. Should fix that pesky speech impediment that is their language.

  4. At least the Danes typically use æ when they say æ. Us Norwegians are in denial about how prominent æ really is in our language. We just write e and call it a day. Did we get lazy at some point and stop bothering to write the slightly more complicated æ?

    verdi, hekk, slektning, blekk, vekk, lekk, Bernt

    vs

    værdi, hæk, slægtning, blæk, væk, læk, Bærnt

    Edit: Not all my examples apply to all dialects, but you can probably find many examples in your dialect of inconsistent sounds associated with the written letter “e”.

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