Jutlandic dialect
Jutlandic, or Jutish (Danish: jysk; pronounced [ˈjysk]), is the western variety of Danish, spoken on the peninsula of Jutland in Denmark.
Jutlandic | |
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jysk | |
Native to | Denmark |
Region | Jutland (Denmark) and in the northern parts of Southern Schleswig (Germany). |
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ISO 639-3 | jut |
Glottolog | juti1236 |
Generally, Jutlandic can be divided into two different dialects: general or Northern Jutlandic ( nørrejysk; further divided into western and eastern) and Southern Jutlandic ( sønderjysk). However, the linguistic variation is considerably more complicated and well over 20 separate isoglosses exist throughout Jutland. There are major phonological differences between the dialects, but also very noteworthy morphological, syntactic, and semantic variations.
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