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{{Infobox language
{{Infobox language
|name=Húsnorsk
|name=Húsnorsk
|nativename=Hússnorską, Hússmǫ́
|nativename=Hússnorską, Hússmvǫ́
|pronunciation=xuːt͡s.nor.skɐ, xuːt͡s.mɔː
|pronunciation=xuːt͡s.nor.skɐ, xuːt͡s.mʋɔː
|ethnicity=Húsnorsk
|ethnicity=Húsnorsk
|fam1=[[w:Indo-European|Indo-European]]
|fam1=[[w:Indo-European|Indo-European]]
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! Voiced
! Voiced
| v
| v
|  
| ʒ
|  
|  
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! Voiced
! Voiced
|  
| (ʋ)¹
| r, l
| r, l
|  
| j
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#/v/ is /ʋ/ following a consonant (eg. /Cv/ = /Cʋ/), and for some speakers, word initially.


All stops have different values when geminated in coda position (Meaning when the geminate isn't split across syllables),  they are:
All stops have different values when geminated in coda position (Meaning when the geminate isn't split across syllables),  they are:
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#All vowels except /ɐ/ can be long
#All vowels except /ɐ/ can be long, and the round vowels (/u, o, ɔ, y, ø/) can be overlong.


==Morphology==
==Morphology==
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Something important you'll notice here is the use of "to have" where "to be" is used in other Germanic languages, this is a feature of Húsnorsk where permanent attributes use "to be" while temporary states use "to have", thus:
Something important you'll notice here is the use of "to have" where "to be" is used in other Germanic languages, this is a feature of Húsnorsk where permanent attributes use "to be" while temporary states use "to have", thus:
:'''''Ari er sǿ''''' — Ari is happy (Ari is ''always'' happy)
:'''''Ari er sø̄''''' — Ari is happy (Ari is ''always'' happy)
:'''''Ari havi sǿd''''' — Ari is happy (Ari is happy right now)
:'''''Ari havi sø̄d''''' — Ari is happy (Ari is happy right now)
This system is, in a way, similar to Spanish's two copulas.
This system is, in a way, similar to Spanish's two copulas.