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* [[wikipedia:Danish language|Humblebæk Norse or Amalandic]], historically spoken in Humlebæk, off the eastern coast of [[Cibola]], and [[Havnesgade-Amager]] (now in [[Amaland]])
* [[wikipedia:Danish language|Humblebæk Norse or Amalandic]], historically spoken in Humlebæk, off the eastern coast of [[Cibola]], and [[Havnesgade-Amager]] (now in [[Amaland]])
* [[wikipedia:Høgnorsk|Nidarosian]]
* [[wikipedia:Høgnorsk|Nidarosian]]
{{Tree list}}
* ''Proto-Norse [Old Norse]
*** ''Hurmu–Norse languages
**** [[Hurmu Norse|Hurmu]] (in Hurmu), aka Farewellish (in Elwynn) (cross-ish between Faroese and Scandinavian conlang)
***** Lake District Norse (standard Hurmu Norse)
***** Farewellish (in Elwynn)
***** Kaupang dialect (in eastern [[Lake District]])
**** Normarkic languages
***** [[Army Crandish]] / Norrlandic (basically Swedish)
***** Humlebækish/Amalandic (Danish, Humlebæk, [[Amaland]])
***** High Norse [Norwegian]
****** Normark Norse [Bokmål]
****** Nidarosian Norse [Nynorsk]
**** Valtic–Storish group (Icelandic)
***** Valtian
****** Storish
******* Froyalanish
{{Tree list/end}}


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[[Category:Three Kingdoms]]
[[Category:Three Kingdoms]]
[[Category:Politics of Normark]]
[[Category:Culture of Normark]]

Latest revision as of 12:21, 28 September 2025

The Norse language is a collection of largely mutually intelligible dialects (each one largely with its own written standard). The various dialects are often spoken of as unique languages.

Dialects

  • Proto-Norse [Old Norse]
      • Hurmu–Norse languages
        • Hurmu (in Hurmu), aka Farewellish (in Elwynn) (cross-ish between Faroese and Scandinavian conlang)
          • Lake District Norse (standard Hurmu Norse)
          • Farewellish (in Elwynn)
          • Kaupang dialect (in eastern Lake District)
        • Normarkic languages
          • Army Crandish / Norrlandic (basically Swedish)
          • Humlebækish/Amalandic (Danish, Humlebæk, Amaland)
          • High Norse [Norwegian]
            • Normark Norse [Bokmål]
            • Nidarosian Norse [Nynorsk]
        • Valtic–Storish group (Icelandic)
          • Valtian
            • Storish
              • Froyalanish