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Some speakers of non-''hjádvanþs'' dialects may still use {{tipa|/ç/}} when referring to names of ''hjádvanþs''-speakers out of respect, and with the word ''hjádvanþs'' {{rad-IPA|hjádvanþs|phon|format|hj|nolarge}} itself. | Some speakers of non-''hjádvanþs'' dialects may still use {{tipa|/ç/}} when referring to names of ''hjádvanþs''-speakers out of respect, and with the word ''hjádvanþs'' {{rad-IPA|hjádvanþs|phon|format|hj|nolarge}} itself. | ||
The insular dialect is particular for its retention of final ''-o'', found in some nominative forms of nouns, but most prominently also in first-person singular conjugations. Examples include standard {{m|rad|Denue|t=Milky Way}} versus insular {{m|rad|Denuò}} | The insular dialect is particular for its retention of final ''-o'', found in some nominative forms of nouns, but most prominently also in first-person singular conjugations. Examples include standard {{m|rad|Denue|t=Milky Way}} versus insular {{m|rad|Denuò}}, standard {{m|rad|stiè|t=I eat}} versus dialectal {{m|rad|stio}}, standard {{m|rad|lvui|t=I know}} versus dialectal {{m|rad|lvuò}}. | ||
== Phonology == | == Phonology == | ||