There is only one Template for Norwegian: Norse.
This translator handles text in both Bokmål and Nynorsk (two different language variations of Norwegian). The Saami language is also supported as Norwegian.
For the details about the DBT translator used by Norwegian: click here.
Norwegian is usually produced in contracted braille. This means that words are not produced in braille on a one-for-one basis. There are abbreviations or contractions in the text. If you have questions about how braille is produced, please contact a member of the relevant braille authority.
Sometimes, you may want to produce uncontracted braille. This is easy to do with DBT. Before translation into braille, go to the top of the document in DBT, and press Alt-1. When you translate into braille, the braille will be uncontracted.