Norway uses three date systems: Week numbering is also very common both written and orally, albeit less so in private life.
The week always begins on Mondays and ends on Sundays.
Written time is almost always in the 24-hour clock.
In spoken language, a mixture of the two systems are used: There are two ways of pronouncing numbers: Many numbers also have different pronunciations depending on dialect (for instance «sju» and «syv» both mean seven, and «tjue» and «tyve» both mean twenty).
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