Old East Norse

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Old East Norse
Øst Norrönt / Östr Norrœnt (West Norse), Øst-Skandinavisk (East Scandinavian)
RegionDenmark, Sweden, England, Normandy, the Volga and places in-between
Era9th–12th century
Early forms
Runic, later Latin
Language codes
ISO 639-3(covered by Old Norse non)[1]
Glottologolde1240
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Old East Norse was a dialect of Old Norse which evolved into the languages of Old Danish and Old Swedish from the 9th century to the 12th century. It is sometimes called runic Danish or Swedish because of its use in runes.

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