Tolkien & Scandinavian miscellany from ''An Odd Discovery''

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I'm getting busy on it.
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Spurven Ten Sing wrote:ETA: for extra credit, name all six Nordic languages. Old Norse is not included.


Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Icelandic... okay, now I have to guess... Lapp?
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Finnish isn't a nordic language. If I recall, it's in a language group with Hungarian that's pretty unique from the others in the region.
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I think you're right about the Finns. Okay, lets change that for Shetlandic.

Come on Spurven, it can't be that late in the land of pickled herring. What's the answer already?
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The Dude wrote:
Spurven Ten Sing wrote:ETA: for extra credit, name all six Nordic languages. Old Norse is not included.


Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Icelandic... okay, now I have to guess... Lapp?

You have three of them! Good job.
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Is that all the guesses? Seth is correct, I was limiting Nordic to refer to Germanic languages only. Saami and Finnish are no Germanic.

We have:
1. Danish: spoken in Denmark, Greenland, and the Faeroes.
2. Swedish: spoken in Sweden, Finland, and the Alands.
3. Bokmal Norwegian. spoken in Norway.
4. Nynorsk: spoken in Norway.
5. Icelandic: spoken in Iceland.
6. Faeroese: spoken in the Faeroes.

Shetlandic does not exist, you are thinking of Norn. That language is extinct.

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The first attack on England, and the last.


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If you or anyone ever has any questions about Scandinavian history or culture of any period, I am the man to see. It is the one perk of studying my way into hyper-specialization. A decade of college must count for something!


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Spurven Ten Sing wrote:Is that all the guesses? Seth is correct, I was limiting Nordic to refer to Germanic languages only. Saami and Finnish are no Germanic.



Is there also a connection to Old Forodwaithinan (Language group once found between the lands of Arnor and the Northern Waste)?

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