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academic sources call them by
various names, such as jamska, jämtska,
Jämtish dialect, Jämtlandic dialect, Jämtland
dialects or
dialects of Jämtland...
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North Jamtish (Ham****al), the East
Jamtish (Ragunda) and the
Great Jamtish area,
covering the rest and the
majority of Jämtland. The
North Jamtish clothing...
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English as "East Sound". The name of the
strait derives from an
older Jamtish name now
present in the form Åstersånn. Östersund has a
subarctic climate...
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Germanic → Jamtska,
SSLic →
Swedish Sign Sweden,
Estonia (Aiboland) Scanians,
Jamtish, Gutnish, Dalecarlians,
Estonian Swedes along with
significant po****tions...
- art site,
dated to 2500-2000 B.C.E
Burned rocks in
northern Jämtland A
Jamtish Neolithic culture emerged during late
Roman Iron Age in Storsjöbygden,...
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Svenska akademiens ordbok,
though Olsson (1899) is also listed. In the
local Jamtish dialect it has been
named Storgläffs'n ‘the
great yelper’ by a locally...
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arrangements of old
Swedish folk tunes. The
closest English translation of the
Jamtish phrase "Hoven Droven" is "helter skelter" or "whatever."
Their 2006 album...
- people[who?]
claim that the
Jamtish signature expression bällt du luur'n? ('were you able to
trick him?')
derives from the
Jamtish attempts to
trick the Swedish...
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States both use an
older spelling,
given that the time they were
settled by
Jamtish emigrants the form Jämtland hadn't
reached official status. When Jämtland...