Scots Norse: Difference between revisions
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:''e thàel'' /ˈɛ θoʎ/ — "I speak" | :''e thàel'' /ˈɛ θoʎ/ — "I speak" | ||
:''tù thàlarr'' /ˈtˠu ˈθo.lər/ — "you speak" | :''tù thàlarr'' /ˈtˠu ˈθo.lər/ — "you speak" | ||
:''ha nhàlarr'' / | :''ha nhàlarr'' /ˈha n̥o.lər/ — "he speaks" | ||
:''ho nhàlarr'' /ˈxɔ ˈn̥o.lər/ — "she speaks" | :''ho nhàlarr'' /ˈxɔ ˈn̥o.lər/ — "she speaks" | ||
:''tat tàlarr'' /ˈtat ˈto.lər/ — "it/they (sg) speak(s)" | :''tat tàlarr'' /ˈtat ˈto.lər/ — "it/they (sg) speak(s)" | ||
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The original distinction between "heavy" and "light" stems has long been lost in Scots Norse, the distinction between them having either been leveled out or sound changes led to its loss. | The original distinction between "heavy" and "light" stems has long been lost in Scots Norse, the distinction between them having either been leveled out or sound changes led to its loss. | ||
{{snon-conj-weak1|mèl|mèlt| | {{snon-conj-weak1|mèl|mèlt|1o=mèol|2o=mèolt}} | ||
=====Class 2===== | =====Class 2===== | ||