Húsnorsk: Difference between revisions

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==Orthography==
==Orthography==
===Varhúsnorsk===
===Nygadsnorsk===
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! colspan=3 | Húmgąds Alphabet
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! Letter
! Letter
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===Jugsnorsk===
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! colspan=2 | Jugs Alphabet
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| ʏy
| ʏy
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| (Z z)¹
| (Z z)
| tʰ
| tʰ
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#Often written "th", but some still use "z"
Acutes stand for diphthongs (old longs) and macrons stand for long vowels (new longs), there also exists vowels with both standing for overlongs.


In Jugsnorsk, acutes stand for diphthongs (old longs) and macrons stand for long vowels (new longs), there also exists vowels with both standing for overlongs.
Many Old Norse conventions are still used in handwriting, especially by the highly literate, such as:
 
In Jugsnorsk, many Old Norse conventions are still used in handwriting, especially by the highly literate, such as:
:"v" as vend ("ꝩ") and a y with a tittle (looking like vend + dot, "ꝩ̇")
:"v" as vend ("ꝩ") and a y with a tittle (looking like vend + dot, "ꝩ̇")
:A macron-like diacritic for a following nasal (eg. "ū" for "um")
: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 ("i" is also often used in place of "j")
:Dotless i ("i" is also often used in place of "j")
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:Shorthand (such as "⁊" and "ᛘ")
:Shorthand (such as "⁊" and "ᛘ")
:Use of a "zig-zag" for "er" and "ir" (such as "ꝩ͛a" for "vera"). Sometimes you may see it alone standing for "er", here it's larger, looking like the rune "ᛋ"
:Use of a "zig-zag" for "er" and "ir" (such as "ꝩ͛a" for "vera"). Sometimes you may see it alone standing for "er", here it's larger, looking like the rune "ᛋ"
:Noun endings are reduced significantly, the "-ʀ" (modern "-j") endings are often all reduced to a simple "j", often with a strike through it, like "ɟ".
:Use of R rotunda ("ꝛ"), this often attaches to the preceding letter when it is a large curve (like in "oꝛ")


===Runic script===
===Runic script===