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 Punjabi
Dive into the captivating world of the Punjabi language, whose rich history and global influence are truly awe-inspiring. With its unique writing systems - Gurmukhi for Sikhs and Shahmukhi for Muslim speakers - and a literary tradition that spans centuries, Punjabi stands out as a linguistic treasure. Spoken by over 125 million people worldwide, it ranks among the most spoken languages globally. Its power to bring together diverse communities through music, cinema, and literature highlights why Punjabi remains a vibrant and influential language in today's global landscape.