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In Norwegian, caraway is called both karve and kummin / kømming while cumin is spisskummen, from the word spise, to eat.
Examples of cognates in Indo-European languages are the words night ( English ), nuit ( French ), Nacht ( German ), nacht ( Dutch ), nag ( Afrikaans ), nicht ( Scots ), natt ( Swedish, Norwegian ), nat ( Danish ), nátt ( Faroese ), nótt ( Icelandic ), noc ( Czech, Slovak, Polish ), ночь, noch ( Russian ), ноќ, noć ( Macedonian ), нощ, nosht ( Bulgarian ), ніч, nich ( Ukrainian ), ноч, noch / noč ( Belarusian ), noč ( Slovene ), noć ( Serbo-Croatian ), νύξ, nyx ( Ancient Greek, νύχτα / nyhta in Modern Greek ), nox ( Latin ), nakt-( Sanskrit ), natë ( Albanian ), noche ( Spanish ), nos ( Welsh ), nueche ( Asturian ), noite ( Portuguese and Galician ), notte ( Italian ), nit ( Catalan ), noapte ( Romanian ), nakts ( Latvian ) and naktis ( Lithuanian ), all meaning " night " and derived from the Proto-Indo-European ( PIE ), " night ".
Another Indo-European example is star ( English ), str-( Sanskrit ), tara ( Hindi-Urdu ), étoile ( French ), ἀστήρ ( astēr ) ( Greek or ἀστέρι / ἄστρο, asteri / astro in Modern Greek ), stella ( Italian ), aster ( Latin ) stea ( Romanian and Venetian ), stairno ( Gothic ), astl ( Armenian ), Stern ( German ), ster ( Dutch and Afrikaans ), starn ( Scots ), stjerne ( Norwegian and Danish ), stjarna ( Icelandic ), stjärna ( Swedish ), stjørna ( Faroese ), setāre ( Persian ), stoorei ( Pashto ), seren ( Welsh ), steren ( Cornish ), estel ( Catalan ), estrella Spanish, estrella Asturian and Leonese, estrela ( Portuguese and Galician ) and estêre or stêrk ( Kurdish ), from the PIE, " star ".
The word " Slalom " is from the Morgedal / Seljord dialect of Norwegian slalåm: " sla ," meaning slightly inclining hillside, and " låm ," meaning track after skis.
Dolmens are known by a variety of names in other languages including dolmain ( Irish ), cromlech ( Welsh ), anta ( Portuguese and Galician ), Hünengrab / Hünenbett ( German ), Adamra ( Abkhazian ), Ispun ( Circassian ), Hunebed ( Dutch ), dysse ( Danish and Norwegian ), dös ( Swedish ), and goindol ( Korean ).
* Norway: Sproing Award ( Norsk Tegneserieforum / Norwegian Comics Forum ).
As well as TU / e and Delft University of Technology, the top 10 also includes two universities in Japan ( Tokyo Institute of Technology and Keio University in Tokyo ), two in Sweden ( University of Gothenburg and KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm ), and one each in Denmark ( DTU Technical University of Denmark in Lyngby ), Finland ( University of Helsinki ), Norway ( Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim ) and the USA ( Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York ).
* Estonian / Finnish ei ( no, not ), Etruscan ei ( no, not ), and Norwegian ei / Swedish ej ( not )
The word is continued in German Deutsch ( meaning German ), English " Dutch ", Dutch Duits and Diets ( the latter referring to the historic name for Dutch or Middle Dutch, the former meaning German ), Italian tedesco ( meaning German ), Swedish / Danish / Norwegian tysk ( meaning German ) and Middle Low German dudesch meaning both Low German and the whole of Dutch / German / Low German, as well its descendant, modern Low German dütsch, meaning only Standard High German.
" Norwegian Wood " b / w " I Can't Wait To Love You " ( Liberty 55856 ) ( Cancelled )-( JB )
" Popsicle " b / w " Norwegian Wood " ( Liberty 55886 )-BB No. 21, CB No. 24-( JB )
Municipalities are sometimes referred to as " communes " ( for example, French commune, Spanish ayuntamiento, Italian comune, Romanian comună, Swedish kommun Norwegian / Danish kommune and German Kommune ).
The Nobel Prize (, Swedish definite form, singular: Nobelpriset ; Norwegian: Nobelprisen ) is a set of annual international awards bestowed in a number of categories by Scandinavian committees in recognition of cultural and / or scientific advances.
Faroese retains many similarities but is influenced by Danish, Norwegian, and Gaelic ( Scottish and / or Irish ).
There is another contender for the discoverer of Iceland: Naddoddr, a Norwegian / Faeroese Viking explorer.
* Grímur Kamban, a Norwegian or Norwegian / Irish Viking who around 825 was, according to the Færeyinga Saga, the first Nordic settler in the Faeroes.
* Naddoddr, a Norwegian / Faeroese Viking explorer.
* Rollo of Normandy, founder and first ruler of the Viking principality of Normandy ( also known as Hrolf Ganger in Icelandic / Norwegian sagas ).

Norwegian and German
The word acre is derived from Old English æcer originally meaning " open field ", cognate to west coast Norwegian ækre and Swedish åker, German Acker, Dutch akker, Latin ager, and Greek αγρός ( agros ).
Examples include the U. S. M901 ITV ( Improved TOW Vehicle ) and the Norwegian NM142, both on an M113 chassis, several Soviet ATGM launchers based on the BRDM reconnaissance car, the British FV438 Swingfire and FV102 Striker and the German Raketenjagdpanzer series built on the chassis of the HS 30 and Marder IFV.
* Alexandra Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Icelandic, Norwegian, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Swedish
* Sandra Croatian, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, German, Icelandic, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Serbian, Slovene, Swedish Polish
* In Germanic languages, except English, East Sea is used: Afrikaans ( Oossee ), Danish ( Østersøen ), Dutch ( Oostzee ), German ( Ostsee ), Icelandic and Faroese ( Eystrasalt ), Norwegian ( Østersjøen ), and Swedish ( Östersjön ).
* SS Corvus, a Norwegian steamship sunk by German U-boats in February 1945
The term " multitasking " has become an international term, as the same word in many other languages such as German, Italian, Dutch, Danish and Norwegian.
The film has a cosmopolitan cast of characters ( American, French, German, Czech, Norwegian, Bulgarian, Russian and some other nationalities ).
He is of German, Swedish and Norwegian descent.
In 1914 there were still dragoon regiments in the British, French, German, Russian, Austro-Hungarian, Peruvian, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish and Spanish armies.
It is the most commonly used letter in Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hungarian, Latin, Norwegian, Spanish, and Swedish.
Edvard Munch (; 12 December 1863 – 23 January 1944 ) was a Norwegian painter and printmaker whose intensely evocative treatment of psychological themes built upon some of the main tenets of late 19th-century Symbolism and greatly influenced German Expressionism in the early 20th century.
Bulwer-Lytton's works of fiction and non-fiction were translated in his day and since then into many languages, including Serbian ( by Laza Kostic ), German, Russian, Norwegian, Swedish, French, Finnish, and Spanish.

Norwegian and symphonic
Category: Norwegian symphonic black metal musical groups
Especially, Mariss Jason's impact on Norwegian music, Jason was able to completely change people's idea of what part symphonic music in the Norwegian culture has played.
Troll is a Norwegian symphonic black metal band.
Category: Norwegian symphonic black metal musical groups
Category: Norwegian symphonic black metal musical groups
Category: Norwegian symphonic metal musical groups
The Norwegian symphonic goth metal band Where Angels Fall played support on the European part of the tour.
* Shagrath, the lead singer of Norwegian symphonic black metal band Dimmu Borgir
Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk is the second studio album by Norwegian symphonic black metal band Emperor.
Category: Norwegian symphonic black metal musical groups
Category: Norwegian symphonic metal musical groups
Before starting her own band she sang and played keyboards for Norwegian black metal band Ancient from 1996 to 1997, and during those years was also the touring keyboard player for Swedish symphonic metal band Therion.
Category: Norwegian symphonic metal musical groups
Category: Norwegian symphonic metal musical groups
After leaving in 1999, he joined Norwegian symphonic black metal band Dimmu Borgir.
* Sympozium ( song ), a song by the Norwegian symphonic black metal band Dimmu Borgir

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