"syv" meaning in Norwegian Bokmål

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Numeral

IPA: /syv/, [syːv]
Etymology: From Danish syv. Though written Dano-Norwegian used the Danish form, the spoken koiné language (“dannet dagligtale”) mostly used the native pronunciation sju, which was then standardised during the language reforms (compare also tjue). This was, of course, facilitated by the fact that numerals are written as figures much more often than as words (as on price tags etc.). Etymology templates: {{der|nb|da|syv}} Danish syv Head templates: {{head|nb|numeral}} syv
  1. Alternative form of sju (“seven”) Tags: alt-of, alternative Alternative form of: sju (extra: seven) Categories (topical): Norwegian Bokmål cardinal numbers Related terms: syvende

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