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2/23/2015 7:35:49 AM
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On the latest Planet Destiny podcast, there was a special guest, someone who actually read the icelandic or whatever language Gjallarhorn comes from, and according to him, Gjallarhorn is actually pronounced Gat-lehr-horn. :O
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  • It's Norse, so he's [url=http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/gjallarhorn]wrong[/url].

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  • Hey improv, keep saying he's wrong on every post. Every Nordic country has changed their language except Iceland. Their language has been the same since gjallarhorn was written in it. And he says it's gat la horn. Icelandic is Norse. Norse is not a language any more, Icelandic is the only true "Norse". It's gat la horn

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  • Actually modern icelandic is a form of the Northern Germanic language...

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  • Norse is German in general. The Nordic countries were formed from Germanic tribes.

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  • It's still wrong.

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