Source language Norwegian
The Norwegian language, with its roots deeply planted in Viking history and its evolution through the ages, continues to enchant with its uniqueness and cultural richness. Featuring two official written forms, Bokmål and Nynorsk, it presents a diverse linguistic landscape that reflects the complexity and richness of Norway. The ability of Norwegian to adapt to external influences while preserving its distinctive features explains why this language still plays a pivotal role on the global stage, facilitating intercultural dialogue and the sharing of Nordic values.
Target language Italian
Dive into the mesmerizing world of the Italian language with its rich history and significant global influence. From Dante Alighieri to Leonardo da Vinci, Italian has been the medium through which timeless masterpieces were created, profoundly impacting global culture and arts. Unique features such as its unparalleled musicality and articulate expression of emotions make Italian a language of striking beauty and remarkable communication efficiency. Learning Italian today grants access to a realm rich in history, art, and culinary delights, ensuring its continued relevance and vitality in our interconnected world.