• Sognamål (literally "Sogn language", in Sognamål; sognamaol) is a Western Norwegian dialect which is spoken in the area of Sogn. One of the most prominent...
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    kilometres (6.2 mi) southwest of Kaupanger. The Norwegian dialect spoken in Sogndal is called sognamål. In 1917, a farmer in Sogndal (Kato Linde) plowed up...
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  • early albums featured lyrics written in frontman Valfar's native dialect, Sognamål. The band had an "intense affinity for traditional music and Norwegian...
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  • of their third album, 1184. Valfar originally sang his lyrics in Sognamål, a dialect of Norwegian, but eventually switched to English in an attempt to...
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    Norwegian dialects Hardingmål (Hardanger) Vossamål (Voss) Sognamål (Sogn) Nordvestlandsk (Northwest Norwegian) Outer Sogn dialects Sunnfjord dialects Nordfjord...
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    Norwegian forms a dialect continuum of more or less mutually intelligible local and regional varieties; some Norwegian and Swedish dialects, in particular...
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    1017/S002510030000459X, S2CID 243772965 Gussenhoven, Carlos; Aarts, Flor (1999), "The dialect of Maastricht" (PDF), Journal of the International Phonetic Association...
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  • name of Valfar's hometown Sogndal. The lyrics are written in the Sogndal dialect, and the song titles in Nynorsk, the official written form of Sogndal municipality...
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