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Within the "long" class is also overlongs that are exceedingly rare, occurring from Old Norse /VːN/, to Varhúsnorsk /Ṽː/, then modern /Vːː/.
Within the "long" class is also overlongs that are exceedingly rare, occurring from Old Norse /VːN/, to Varhúsnorsk /Ṽː/, then modern /Vːː/.


/ɛ, ɔ/ also exist in stressed syllables as standalone sounds, but are rather rare, occuring from initial jV/wV assimilation (see "vatn"/"ǫtn" and "jaun"/"ęun"). There are also diphthongs formed from /Vi, Vu/ that aren't in the table, these occur from various sources.
/ɛ, ɔ/ also exist in stressed syllables as standalone sounds, but are rather rare, occuring from initial jV/wV assimilation (see "vatn"/"ǫtn" and "ęvn").
 
The following is a table of the modern diphthongs, notice how some speakers merge "ej, ou" with "é, ó", also note how "eu, oj" can be realized as [ɤ]. Lastly, note how "ij, uv" don't exist, while they did exist at one point, they've since merged with the longs.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
|-
!
! -j
! -v
|-
! i-
| —
| ju
|-
! í/ī-
| —
| jːu, i.ju
|-
! u-
| wi
| —
|-
! ú/ū-
| wːi, u.wi
| —
|-
! e-
| ei̯, e̞i̯
| eu̯, ɤ(u̯)
|-
! é/ē-
| eːi̯, e̞ːi̯
| eːu̯, ɤː(u̯)
|-
! o-
| oi̯, ɤ(i̯)
| ou̯, o̞u̯
|-
! ó/ō-
| oːi̯, ɤː(i̯)
| oːu̯, o̞ːu̯
|-
! a-
| äi̯
| ɑu̯, ɒu̯
|-
! á/ā-
| äːi̯
| ɑːu̯, ɒːu̯
|-
|}


==Orthography==
==Orthography==