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*while (féðer) is the 'proper' word for (father), it is usually replaced by (far) in common speech. | *while (féðer) is the 'proper' word for (father), it is usually replaced by (far) in common speech. | ||
*(nán) is pronounced exactly the sae as Danish (navn), but may be confusing to some because of it's drastically changed orthography) | *(nán) is pronounced exactly the sae as Danish (navn), but may be confusing to some because of it's drastically changed orthography) | ||
*(will) is the noun version of (vil) - (to want, will), and borrows it's orthography from English to prevent confusion. | |||
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