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*<i>i køyke</i> (NA) - <i>ett kyke</i> (SA) - to cook
*<i>i køyke</i> (NA) - <i>ett kyke</i> (SA) - to cook


Notice the spelling change from 'y' to 'øy' to accommodate the missing [y:] phoneme in NA.
Notice the spelling change from 'y' to 'øy' to accommodate the missing [y:] phoneme in NA.


The formation of past tense endings also changes in NA.  Words that have an '-r' ending in the past tense in Standard Alska have a '-kk' ending in Northern Alska:
*<i>gikk</i> (NA) - <i>gir</i> (SA) - went
*<i>fikk</i> (NA) - <i> fir</i> (SA) - found 
This change applies only to '-r' words and the other past tense suffixes are the same in Northern Alska as they are in Southern Aslka.


====Personal Pronouns====
====Personal Pronouns====
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