RE: The land down under.
October 8, 2020 at 11:47 pm
(This post was last modified: October 8, 2020 at 11:49 pm by Sal.)
(October 8, 2020 at 11:34 pm)viocjit Wrote:(October 8, 2020 at 9:42 pm)Sal Wrote: Og her er tað aftur, enn ein tráður frá tú-veist-hvør og kroystir aðrir góðir tráðir niður á listan.
Why do you write in Icelandic ? I suppose this is Icelandic because the words indicate it's a North Germanic language.
Also , ð is a rare letter existing in few languages.
For those who know IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) I can say to them than English name of this letter is /'ɛð/.
This letter was also used in Old English (English in Old English is write Englisc but pronunciation is the same than in English we speak nowadays in my knowledge. Old English is not a language but a historical division of English made by historians to distinguish evolution of English language over time) and Middle English (At this time we write Englisch , Inglis or English like nowadays and it does seem pronunciation of this world was like nowadays. Middle English is not a language but a historical division of English made by historians to distinguish evolution of English language over time).
This letter is used in Faroese. Maybe , it is not Icelandic as I think but Faroese or another language.
It isn't Icelandic. It's Faroese. They both have the same origins in Old Norse.
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