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Revision as of 13:28, 9 September 2023
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
- Normark Norse (Upper Keltian Norse or Høgmårkish), spoken in Normark and parts of Elwynn, historically also spoken in Høgmårk.
- Hurmu Norse, spoken in Hurmu and Lakkvia
- Farewellish, a dialect with origins in both Hurmu and Normark Norse, spoken in northern Elwynn.
- Army Crandish, also known as Arvidian or Norrlandic. Language of military in Elwynn, but also the main official language of the former Apollonian country Norrland and of Arvidsudde.
- Storish, the official language of the defunct country of Stormark
- Froyalanish, a dialect with origins in Normark Norse, Hurmu Norse, Farewellish, with influences from Elw.
- Humblebæk Norse or Amalandic, historically spoken in Humlebæk, off the eastern coast of Cibola, and Havnesgade-Amager (now in Amaland)
- Nidarosian