Norwegian
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Norwegian (sometimes seen in older texts as Norweyan) may refer to:
- Something of or relating to Norway, country in north-western Europe
- The Norwegian language, including the two official written forms:
- Person with a Norwegian ancestral or ethnic identity
- National or citizen of Norway
- Norwegian Air Shuttle, a low-cost airline
- Norwegian Container, a rugged type of insulated food container designed for mass catering out of doors, used by the British Army, popularly abbreviated to Norwegian
- Norwegian Shirt, a pullover type of thermal shirt with a distinctive roll neck, used by the British Army, popularly abbreviated to Norwegian. Norwegian people refer to a similar shirt as an Icelander, a knitted cotton sweater usually in black and white
[edit] see also
- Norwegian Wood
- Several American movies, including The Thing, The 13th Warrior, Sweet Land and an episode of The X-files(Død Kalm) include Norwegian language. However, this is often so poor[citation needed] that even Norwegians will need subtitling to understand it.[citation needed]