Gøtudanskt accent
| Gøtudanskt | |
|---|---|
| Dano-Faroese | |
| Region | Faroe Islands |
| Ethnicity | Faroe Islanders |
Early forms | |
| Danish alphabet | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | – |
| IETF | da-FO |
Gøtudanskt (pronounced [ˈkøːʰtʊtaŋ̊kst], also Dano-Faroese) is a variety of Danish spoken in the Faroe Islands by Faroe Islanders. Its pronunciation is influenced by Faroese, the usual native language of Gøtudanskt speakers.
Gøtudanskt arose as a product of compulsory Danish language instruction in education in the Faroe Islands; its speakers routinely code-switch between Faroese and Gøtudanskt depending on their interlocutor's knowledge of Faroese.