Gjøvik
English
Norwegian Bokmål
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Old Norse Djúpvík, from djúpr (“deep”) + vík (“bay”). Doublet of Djup(e)vika, Devika, and Dybevik.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /²jøːviːk/
- (Vardal) IPA(key): /²jiːvik/
Proper noun
Gjøvik f
- A town and municipality by the western shore of the lake Mjøsa, Oppland, Norway
- 1983, Alf Prøysen (lyrics and music), “Æille har et syskenbån på Gjøvik”:
- Men æille har et syskenbån på Gjøvik, om tok de fysste skretta æillt i fjor.
- But everybody has a cousin in Gjøvik, which took their first steps last year.
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