Yes, Norwegian uses the Latin alphabet, with the additional letters:æ ø and å
The Norwegian alphabet consists of 29 letters. It includes the 26 letters of the basic Latin alphabet (A-Z) plus three additional letters: Æ, Ø, and Å. These extra letters are essential for proper spelling and pronunciation in the Norwegian language.
It depends on which letters you consider "extra" letters.
No. In fact, Denmark is an old Norwegian colony!
Old Permic alphabet was created in 1372.
old norwegia
The Ancient Greek alphabet is over 2,500 years old
Andre Weil first used it in 1939 and got the idea from a letter in the Danish and Norwegian alphabet.
They made modifications to the old Phoenician alphabet.
"How old are you?" in Norwegian is "Hvor gammel er du?"
Old Norse. It's Norwegian.
Now: Norwegian. In the past: Old Norwegian. Under Danish rule, priests and public officials spoke Danish.