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How do you write the name Laura in norwegian script?

The name Laura in Norwegian script would be written as "Laua."


How do you write norwegian blessings in norwegian?

as in "bless you" it is "velsigne deg"


How do you write number 4 in norwegian?

You write it as 4.


What is the norwegian word for wave?

Norwegian Bokmål: Bølge Norwegian Nynorsk: Bølje Two different ways to write, depends on what of the two norwegian languages you use.


Is Kari the Norwegian boys name for John?

NOOO, Kari is a girls name in Norwegian


Your first name it Tone a Norwegian name what does it mean?

"Tone" in Norwegian means note or sound.


What is Tinkerbell's name in Norwegian?

Tingeling (pronounced Ting-Eh-Ling)


What nationality is the name 'Bjugstad'?

The name "Bjugstad" is of Scandinavian origin, specifically Norwegian. It is a surname commonly found in Norway.


How do you write Laura in norwegian script?

The Norwegian script is the same as English with the additional letters: Æ, Ø, Å. The name Laura would be spelled the same way, and as most of the population in Norway speak English, it would also be pronounced the same. One could of course intentionally pronounce the name in Norwegian, with respect to stress on syllables and such, but this would be near impossible to explain, let alone be understood by an non-speaker. I would suggest you type in the name: Laura on Google translator, from English to Norwegian, and press: "Listen" and see whether or not they will be able to pronounce it in a Norwegian fashion.


What is the scientific name of a Norwegian Forest Cat?

The answer is Felis catus. All breeds of domestic cat, including the Norwegian Forest Cat, have the same scientific name.


What language did Haruki Murakami write Norwegian Wood in?

Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami is written in Japanese. It is translated into English by Jay Rubin.


Can you write in Scandinavian?

Scandinavian is not a language. It refers to a group of languages, such as Norwegian, Danish, Swedish and Icelandic.