Västgötska
An editor has nominated this article for deletion. You are welcome to participate in the deletion discussion, which will decide whether or not to retain it. |
![]() | This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these template messages)
No issues specified. Please specify issues, or remove this template. |
Västgötska is a götamål spoken primarily in Västergötland.
Features of the västgötskan
Västgötska is a dialect spoken in western Sweden. It can also be divided in Göteborgian and skaraborgska. The dialect is characterized much of the fact that it skips the last letter (usually-r or-s) and that it is based on the Ö and U sounds. Dialect also means in some cases to make l to r as the "chair" (stolen) becomes "stor'n". Additionally, there is a contraction of-dk-creating the ch-sound, as in the name of the town Lidköping, which is pronounced Lichöping of the Visigoths. Some areas change g to k. Me can also be mech. Dialect also adds extensions for various nouns in the plural that is different from the national Swedish.