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* ø - ALT+0248 (Lowercase O slash)
* ø - ALT+0248 (Lowercase O slash)
* Ö - ALT+0214 (Capital O umlaut)
* Ö - ALT+0214 (Capital O umlaut)
* ö - ALT+0246 (Lowercase o slash)
* ö - ALT+0246 (Lowercase o umlaut)
* " - ALT+0171 (Left Angle Quote)
* " - ALT+0171 (Left Angle Quote)
* " - ALT+0187 (Right Angle Quote)
* " - ALT+0187 (Right Angle Quote)

Latest revision as of 20:15, 26 August 2023

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If you don't have keyboard layout for Norwegian:

To insert the Norwegian characters below, hold the ALT key down while typing the number corresponding to each letter.

This works on the Microsoft Windows platform.

Windows codes for Nordic languages 

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 umlaut)
  • " - ALT+0171 (Left Angle Quote)
  • " - ALT+0187 (Right Angle Quote)
  • € - ALT+0128

Take some time to dive into these other pages after completing this lesson: Norwegian Bokmål holidays ..., Future tense verbs, Norwegian Bokmål cuisine & Norwegian Bokmål holidays and celebrations.

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