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Sjofn is pronounced "SHO-vn" in Old Norse. It is the name of a lesser-known goddess associated with love and romance in Norse mythology.
From waht I've heard, it's ool-fed-nar
Some words of Germanic or Norse origin include "anger", "thrive", and "sky". These words stem from Old English or Old Norse languages, which are both Germanic in origin.
Kaput, kindergarten, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and rush are some words with Germanic or Norse origins.
hurry
Hurry
One can create a sentence with Norse by using words from the Old Norse language or incorporating themes from Norse mythology or history. For example, "The brave Viking sailed across the stormy seas to explore new lands."
Fell and hædh are the Old Norse words for hill. I cannot not help you with dog breeds, but maybe these words can help.
I guess you mean Old Norse, as spoken by the Vikings. In that language "white" is expressed by the words hvítr, bleikr or melrakki.
There are many words people cannot pronounce. If somebody has a different type of accent it might be harder to pronounce words like rural.Here are some words that are hard to pronounce.Otorhinolaryngologist.Colonel.Isthmus.Anemone.Squirrel.Choir.Worcestershire.Sixth.
NoisnosyyonsonsinSonySyn (Norse goddess of defensive refusal)
Pronounce it from the following words; Chi (CHIcken) sel (SELl)