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If it is "Svorsk" in Norwegian, and there is no English counterpart, then the article name should IMO be Svorsk as it is. ... said: Rursus (mbork³) 08:42, 7 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]
The article is very small, if Norwegians (or other) would like to the article could expand to interesting reading, but the Svecisms is too small bordering to the noticeability limit. Shouldn't they be merged until they grow larger? In essence this article treats a certain of diverse influences on Norwegian, so it is related to the article on Norwegian (or Norwegian language struggle?), or to the similar but much more massive Danish influence. ... said: Rursus (mbork³) 08:42, 7 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]
A curiosity, but I found an official music video in Svorsk: "Lollo & Bernies dansskola" "Lollo & Bernie's Dance School" [1] with a dancing bear and giraffe mascot in plush suits. They're the mascots for a Scandinavian sun resort traveling company, with clients from all of Scandinavia, hence the reasoning. (Danish mostly differs from Swedish and Norwegian through its pronunciation, so I assume it's estimated to be fairly comprehensible for Danish guests, as well...) 惑乱 Wakuran (talk) 11:43, 14 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]