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#Often written as "th" in Jugsnorska, but some still use "z"
#Often written as "th" in Jugsnorska, but some still use "z"


In both dialects, many Old Norse conventions are still used in handwriting, such as"
In Jugsnorsk, many Old Norse conventions are still used in handwriting, such as:
:"v" as vend ("ꝩ")
:"v" as vend ("ꝩ")
:A macron-like diacritic for a following nasal (eg. "ū" for "um")
:A macron-like diacritic for a following nasal (eg. "ū" for "um")
:Writing "i" above the previous letter or as superscript, especially after vowels
:Writing "i" above the previous letter or as superscript, especially after vowels (and v)
:Long s is still used
:Long s is still used
:Dotless i and j
:Dotless i and j
:Extensive use of ligatures
:Extensive use of ligatures
:Shorthand (such as "⁊" and "ᛘ")
:Use of a "zig-zag" for "er" and "ir" (such as "ꝩ͛a" for "vera")


==Morphology==
==Morphology==