Language/Norwegian-bokmal/Pronunciation/Alphabet-and-Pronunciation

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Letter A, a B, b C, c D, d E, e F, f G, g H, h I, i J, j K, k L, l M, m N, n O, o P, p Q, q R, r S, s T, t U, u V, v W, w X, x Y, y Z, z Æ, æ Ø, ø Å, å
Name /ɑː/ /beː/ /seː/ /deː/ /eː/ /ɛf/ /ɡeː/ /hɔː/ /iː/ /jeː/, /jɔd/ /kɔː/ /ɛl/ /ɛm/ /ɛn/ /uː/ /peː/ /kʉː/ /ɛr/ /ɛs/ /teː/ /ʉː/ /veː/ /dɔbəlveː/ /ɛks/ /yː/ /sɛt/ /æː/ /øː/ /ɔː/

Windows codes for Nordic languages 

Many keyboards do not have certain characters found in the Norwegian Alphabet. These characters can be accessed by holding the ALT key depressed and typing a certain number. Here is a list of ASCII characters and the number associated with them.

ALT Code

Æ - ALT+0198 (Capital ash)

æ - ALT+0230 (Lowercase ash)

Å - ALT+0197 (Capital A ring)

å - ALT+0229 (Lowercase A ring)

Ä - ALT+0196 (Capital A umlaut)

ä - ALT+0228 (Lowercase A umlaut)

Ø - ALT+0216 (Capital O slash)

ø - ALT+0248 (Lowercase O slash)

Ö - ALT+0214 (Capital O umlaut)

ö - ALT+0246 (Lowercase o slash)

" - ALT+0171 (Left Angle Quote)

" - ALT+0187 (Right Angle Quote)

€ - ALT+0128

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