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    The Norns (1889) by Johannes Gehrts. The Norns ( Old Norse: norn [ˈnorn], plural: nornir [ˈnornɪr]) are deities in Norse mythology responsible for shaping the course of human destinies. [1] In the Völuspá, the three primary Norns Urðr (Wyrd), Verðandi, and Skuld draw water from their sacred well to nourish the tree at the center of the ...

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  4. Le norne est une langue indo-européenne qui appartient aux langues scandinaves de la branche des langues germaniques. Comme le féroïen, l' islandais et le norvégien, il fait partie du groupe des langues scandinaves occidentales, par opposition aux langues scandinaves orientales que sont le suédois et le danois.

  5. Norn is an extinct North Germanic language that was spoken in the Northern Isles (Orkney and Shetland) off the north coast of mainland Scotland and in Caithness in the far north of the Scottish mainland.

  6. Norn first appeared in writing during the 17th century, though very few texts survive. Norn was written with the Latin alphabet using two different orthographies: one based on English and the other based on Norse. Attempts have been made to reconstruct and revive Norn, including the Nynorn project, which aims to "re-create Norn as a usable ...

  7. Nov 16, 2016 · Norn was largely spoken by people in the north of Scotland until the mid 18th Century. Uncollated and unbound sheets of the text, first printed over 80 years ago, were discovered in a Kirkwall...

  8. French (français, French:, or langue française, French: [lɑ̃ɡ fʁɑ̃sɛːz], or by some speakers, French: [lɑ̃ŋ fʁɑ̃sɛ]) is a Romance language of the Indo-European family. It descended from the Vulgar Latin of the Roman Empire, as did all Romance languages.

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