Nynorsk,
Neo-Norwegian,
New Norse or
New Norwegian is an official written standard for the
Norwegian language, alongside
Bokmål. The language standard was originally created by
Ivar Aasen during the mid-19th century, to provide a Norwegian alternative to the
Danish language which was commonly written in Norway at the time. The official standard of Nynorsk has since been significantly altered while a minor purist fraction of the Nynorsk populace have stayed firm with the Aasen norm, which is known as
Høgnorsk (, analogous to High German).