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|name=Húsnorsk | |name=Húsnorsk | ||
|nativename=Hússnorską | |nativename=Hússnorską | ||
|pronunciation=xuːt͡s.nor.skɐ | |pronunciation=xuːt͡s.nor.skɐ | ||
|ethnicity=Húsnorsk | |ethnicity=Húsnorsk | ||
|fam1=[[w:Indo-European|Indo-European]] | |fam1=[[w:Indo-European|Indo-European]] | ||
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Húsnorsk is a distinct West Nordic language, it is so named "House Norse | Húsnorsk is a distinct West Nordic language, it is so named "House Norse" for its historical vernacular status. Húsnorsk is considered the continuation of the Norse spoken by the Varangians, though this is heavily disputed, as Húsnorsk is clearly West Nordic. 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== | ==History== | ||
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#It is extremely common to turn word initial /x/ into /k/, roughly 65% to 70% of native speakers do so, and it rather consistently happens in those who do it, though proper names form a major exception to this, for example, "Hémnǫ́dą" is almost never pronounced with an initial /k/ by any speaker, this is likely due to people's hesitance to modify names. | #It is extremely common to turn word initial /x/ into /k/, roughly 65% to 70% of native speakers do so, and it rather consistently happens in those who do it, though proper names form a major exception to this, for example, "Hémnǫ́dą" ("Heimdall") is almost never pronounced with an initial /k/ by any speaker, this is likely due to people's hesitance to modify names. | ||
#/v/ is /ʋ/ following a consonant (eg. /Cv/ = /Cʋ/), and for some speakers, word initially. | #/v/ is /ʋ/ following a consonant (eg. /Cv/ = /Cʋ/), and for some speakers, word initially. | ||
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This hava vs vera copula system is, in a way, similar to Spanish's two copulas. | This hava vs vera copula system is, in a way, similar to Spanish's two copulas. | ||
==Texts== | |||
===Drømde mik en drøm i nat=== | |||
Old East Norse: | |||
:Drømde mik en drøm i nat um<br>silki ok ærlik pæl | |||
Old West Norse¹: | |||
:Dreymða mik (einn?) draum í nátt um<br>silki ok ærligan feld | |||
Húsnorsk: | |||
:Drýmda mik ą² drým í nátt um<br>sýki ók dýran fǿd | |||
English: | |||
:I dreamt a dream last night of<br>silk and fine fur. | |||
#This translation was done by me, so it may be a bit off. | |||
#"ą" is a filler syllable to pad the line out, it has no semantic meaning. | |||