Húsnorsk: Difference between revisions
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#Often written | #Often written "th", but some still use "z" | ||
In Jugsnorsk, many Old Norse conventions are still used in handwriting, such as: | In Jugsnorsk, many Old Norse conventions are still used in handwriting, especially by the highly literate, such as: | ||
:"v" as vend ("ꝩ") | :"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") | :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) | :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 used in place of "j") | :Dotless i ("i" is also often used in place of "j") | ||
:Extensive use of ligatures | :Extensive use of ligatures | ||
: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" | ||
===Runic script=== | ===Runic script=== | ||