Elfdalian or Övdalian (övdalsk or övdalską, pronounced [ˈœvdɐlskãː] in Elfdalian, älvdalska or älvdalsmål in Swedish) is a North Germanic language spoken...
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runes. Älvdalsk ortografi 2015-07-10. Omniglot: Elfdalian alphabet 2015-07-10. Älvdalskt tangentbord Elfdalian Keyboard (in Swedish) Old Norse alphabet Dalecarlian...
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North Germanic languages (category Articles containing Elfdalian-language text)
Swedish dialects Finland Swedish Estonian Swedish Dalecarlian language Elfdalian West Scandinavian Norwegian (disputed) Bokmål (written) (disputed between...
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Ovansiljan, north of the Siljan lake: sockens Ore, Orsa, Våmhus, Älvdalen (Elfdalian), Mora, Venjan and Sollerön. Västerdalarna dialects: Lower Västerdalarna:...
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Älvdalen (category Articles containing Elfdalian-language text)
Älvdalen (Elfdalian: Övdaln or Tjyörtjbynn; literally "the river valley") is a locality and the seat of Älvdalen Municipality in Dalarna County, Sweden...
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speak a traditional dialect, Dalecarlian, while in Älvdalen, they speak Elfdalian, a dialect which is very distinct from Swedish, Norwegian or Danish. Historically...
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Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Afrikaans, Yiddish, Low German, Icelandic, Elfdalian, and Faroese. Hellenic (from Proto-Greek, see also History of Greek);...
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Särna (Elfdalian: Sjär’n) is a locality situated in Älvdalen Municipality, Dalarna County, Sweden with 719 inhabitants in 2010. The two parishes Särna...
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Norwegian and Swedish. It is the only language alongside Icelandic and Elfdalian to preserve the letter Ð, though unlike the others, it is not pronounced...
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known as the Elfdalians, that lived in the locality of Älvdalen in the Swedish province of Dalarna. They spoke the language of Elfdalian, the language...
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most varieties of Tupí-Guaraní spoken in Bolivia. Polish, Navajo, and Elfdalian use a hook under the letter, called an ogonek, as in ą, ę. The Pe̍h-ōe-jī...
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Idre (Southern Sami: Eajra, Elfdalian: Iðer) is a locality and ski resort situated in Älvdalen Municipality, Dalarna County, Sweden with 794 inhabitants...
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Österdalälven (Swedish: East Dal River, Elfdalian: Sturövę, Sturövin) is a 300-kilometre (190 mi) long river in Sweden that flows southeast through Dalarna...
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greytur, Norwegian grøt (nynorsk graut), Danish grød, and the Swedish and Elfdalian gröt, all meaning porridge, of which gruel is a subtype. The German "Grießmehl"...
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female; traditionally considered a dialect, but now often recognized as Elfdalian, a separate language Gräsö, Uppland; older male Sorunda, Södermanland;...
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ųų) Dadibi (ą, ę, į, ǫ) Dogrib (ą, ąą, ę, ęę, ı̨, ı̨ı̨, ǫ, ǫǫ, ų, ųų) Elfdalian (ą, ę, į, ų, y̨ and ą̊) some romanizations of Ancient Greek (ą, ę, ǫ)[citation...
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Middle English, Icelandic, Faroese (in which it is called edd), and Elfdalian. It was also used in Scandinavia during the Middle Ages, but was subsequently...
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lost in most dialects by this time (but notably they are retained in Elfdalian and other dialects of Ovansiljan). See Old Icelandic for the mergers of...
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Norwegian (Norway), Icelandic (Iceland), Faroese (Faroe Islands), and Elfdalian (in a small part of central Sweden).[citation needed] English has a long...
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Halland. In northern and western Sweden, there are also dialects with /w/. Elfdalian is a good example, which is one of many dialects where the Old Norse difference...
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widely used in the Icelandic language. Eth is also used in Faroese and Elfdalian, while thorn was used in many historical languages such as Old English...
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Frisian, Icelandic, Faroese, Luxembourgish, Scots, Limburgish, Wymysorys, Elfdalian Balto-Slavic Proto-Balto-Slavic Branched into the Baltic languages and...
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Nordic countries (category Articles containing Elfdalian-language text)
Nordic countries Norden (Danish, Norwegian, Swedish) Nordę (Elfdalian) Pohjoismaat (Finnish) Norðurlöndin (Icelandic) Norðurlond (Faroese) Nunat...
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refer to: Eth (ð), a letter used in Old English, Icelandic, Faroese and Elfdalian Th (digraph), a digraph in the Roman alphabet Pronunciation of English...
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Swedish and Old Danish in the 13th century. It is not known when exactly Elfdalian began to diverge from Swedish. Early Old Swedish was markedly different...
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Älvdalen Municipality (category Articles containing Elfdalian-language text)
Municipality (Swedish: Älvdalens kommun, Southern Sami: Älvdaelien tjïelte, Elfdalian: Kommun Övdaln) is a municipality in Dalarna County in central Sweden...
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the subject. The character inventory was mainly used for transcribing Elfdalian. The following table, published in the scholarly periodical Fornvännen...
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estimates. Other extant North Germanic languages are Faroese, Icelandic, and Elfdalian, which are more conservative languages with no significant Low German...
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English, Icelandic and Scots, with /ð/ also remaining in the endangered Elfdalian language. Sardinian, the most conservative Romance language both lexically...
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