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#:''Wi bidden nor for frith for under '''folk'''.'' | #:''Wi bidden nor for frith for under '''folk'''.'' | ||
#:: ''We only beg peace for our '''people'''.'' | #:: ''We only beg peace for our '''people'''.'' | ||
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[[Category:Contionary]] [[Category:Skundavisk words]] [[Category:Skundavisk nouns]] | [[Category:Contionary]] [[Category:Skundavisk words]] [[Category:Skundavisk nouns]] |
Revision as of 09:34, 25 October 2018
Skundavisk
Etymology
From Middle Skundavisk folk, from Old Skundavisk folk, from Halmisk folk, folke, from Proto-Germanic *fulką.
Pronunciation
IPA: /ɸɔɫk/
Noun
folk n. (genitive folks, plural følke)
- folk, people
- Wi bidden nor for frith for under folk.
- We only beg peace for our people.
- Wi bidden nor for frith for under folk.