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There are very few Norwegian-English dictionaries available on Internet, although I do know of a few specialized ones that are sometimes useful. If, by online, you mean electronic dictionaries, the best sources are the general and specialist dictionaries made available in the Wordfinder and iFinger interfaces. It would be useful if you could be a bit more specific about what you are looking for.
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Online refers to dictionaries available on the Internet. I notice that there are very few dictionaries for Norwegian available. Quite a few for both Danish and Swedish for instance.
That lead to this, far from comprehensive, Norwegian to Engli... See more
Online refers to dictionaries available on the Internet. I notice that there are very few dictionaries for Norwegian available. Quite a few for both Danish and Swedish for instance.
I use Wordfinder but I am not planning to buy any of the Norwegian dictionaries since the assignments I do in Norwegian are quite few (Norwegian to Swedish). ▲ Collapse
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Mari Noller United Kingdom Local time: 07:15 English to Norwegian + ...
Well, as I said, I know of a few specialist N-E dictionaries available on the Web. However, I have not got round to making a list of links, and I'm afraid I do not have time for that just now. What specific field are you interested in?
Well, as I said, I know of a few specialist N-E dictionaries available on the Web. However, I have not got round to making a list of links, and I'm afraid I do not have time for that just now. What specific field are you interested in?
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