I miss ðem bros

>Swedish doesn't have "th"
Elfdalian does, but most of us don't, just like the majority of Germanic languages.

Do you use them for Icelandic geographic names?

>Do you use them for Icelandic geographic names?
Yes. But we would use Polish letters in Polish place names too.

But Elfdalian is a separate language, not a dialect afaik

>But Elfdalian is a separate language, not a dialect afaik
According to the state it's a dialect, others consider it a language. I wouldn't consider Swedish and Norwegian separate languages but officially they are. It's like different dialects of Arabic.

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i missed you bro

I never went anywhere, I stopped posting ð because I removed the Icelandic keyboard and I don't like going copying and pasting

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>G*rmanic language

The languages of MEN