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#/œ/ only exists in long and overlong forms, never short
#All vowels except /ɐ/ can be long, and /y, u, ø, o, ɔ/ can be overlong
#All vowels except /ɐ/ can be long, and /y, u, ø, o, ɔ/ can be overlong


==Morphology==
==Morphology==
===Nouns===
Masculine a-stem:
{{Template:Húsnorsk m-a nouns|Norsk|Norsk|m= - "Norse"}}
==Syntax==
==Syntax==

Revision as of 21:04, 24 February 2026


Húsnorsk
Hússnorską, Hússmǭ
Pronunciation[xuːt͡s.nor.skɐ, xuːt͡s.mɔːː]
Created byMelinoë
DateFebruary 23rd, 2026
EthnicityHúsnorsk
Early forms

Húsnorsk is a distinct West Nordic language, it is so named "House Norse" or "House language" for its historical vernacular status. Húsnorsk is considered the continuation of the Norse spoken by the Varangians, though its clear the ancient speakers lived in the far north of Kievan Rus, and thus near the other Nordic languages. Húsnorsk is considered decently divergent for a Nordic language, often being unintelligible to the others (Take Húsnorsk /ɔ:.dɐ/ vs Swedish /al/, Danish /ælˀ/, Icelandic /atlʏr/, and Old (West) Norse /ɑlːr̩/)

History

Phonology

Labial Alveolar Velar
Nasal m n (ŋ)
Stop Unvoiced p t k
Voiced b d g
Fricative Unvoiced f s x
Voiced v
Affricate ts
Approximant Unvoiced r̥, l̥
Voiced r, l


All stops have different values when geminated in coda position (Meaning when the geminate isn't split across syllables), they are:

Nasals: "mm, nn, ng" /pm, tn, kŋ/
Voiceless: "pp, tt, kk" /ʰp, ʰt, ʰk/
Voiced: "bb, dd, gg" /v, z, g/


Front Central Back
Unround Round
High i y u
Mid-High e ø o
Mid-Low ɛ ɔ
Low ɐ ɑ
  1. All vowels except /ɐ/ can be long, and /y, u, ø, o, ɔ/ can be overlong

Morphology

Nouns

Masculine a-stem:

Syntax