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==Skundavisk== | ==Skundavisk== | ||
===Etymology=== | ===Etymology=== | ||
From Middle Skundavisk ''fōt'', from Old Skundavisk ''fōt'', from Halmisk ''fōt'', ''fōtŕ'', from Proto-Germanic ''*fōts'' | From Middle Skundavisk ''fōt'', from Old Skundavisk ''fōt'', from Halmisk ''fōt'', ''fōtŕ'', from Proto-Germanic ''*fōts''. | ||
===Pronunciation=== | ===Pronunciation=== |
Revision as of 07:27, 11 October 2018
Skundavisk
Etymology
From Middle Skundavisk fōt, from Old Skundavisk fōt, from Halmisk fōt, fōtŕ, from Proto-Germanic *fōts.
Pronunciation
IPA: /ɸo:t/
Noun
foot m. (genitive foots or føt, plural føte)
- foot
- Si hat skorte føte.
- She has short feet.
- Si hat skorte føte.