Kurt Engh's adaptation of Erlend Loe's 1995 Norwegian coming-of-age novel Naïve. Super returns to Norway House following its initial workshop production in 2019. The play is presented through the mind ...
BroadwayWorld: Stage Adaptation Of Quirky Cult Novel, NAIVE. SUPER Lands At Norwegian Center
Stage Adaptation Of Quirky Cult Novel, NAIVE. SUPER Lands At Norwegian Center
MinnPost: Weekend picks: ‘Naive. Super’ at Norway House, Mati’s EP release at 7th Street and 5 Minute Film Fest at Franconia
Weekend picks: ‘Naive. Super’ at Norway House, Mati’s EP release at 7th Street and 5 Minute Film Fest at Franconia
Erlend Loe is a Norwegian novelist and screenwriter. He has gained popularity in Scandinavia with his humourous and sometimes naïve novels, although his stories have become darker in tone, moving ...
naïve is the correct and official spelling/writing but naive is accepted, mostly because people can't be bothered putting the two dots on the i.
orthography - Is it spelt "naïve" or "naive"? - English Language ...
If "naive" has become an English word, is the accent still compulsory? (I'm sure there are examples of foreign words whose accents have atrophied away as they become English words) This is where you need to reach for the reference books. For example, the "Oxford Writers' Dictionary" gives naïve as the correct form.
Naive has a more neutral connotation and generally indicates a person who isn't familiar with the way the world works. Naive can sometimes even have a positive connotation and mean someone who hasn't been jaded by the negative realities of the world. Naive people are likely to be trusting or unsophisticated.