Minor correction:
> 14 letters. Pay close attention to the differences here and you
will avoid much confusion in moving from text to text: 1) both
lined 'o' and its long equivalent (oe) are shown as 'ö' 2) tailed 'o'
is also shown as 'ö' - 3 times 'ö'.
Actually, long 'oe' is now 'ae' in Modern Icelandic - I was writing
and thinking to fast, which often causes me to make mistakes. Sorry
about the inconveniance.
Regards,
Konrad.
The diphthongs the same:
>
> ei, ey, au
>
> I hope that this information about the vowel-system in 3 parts has
> been informative and helpful to some of you. Happy Norse-learning.
>
> Regards,
> Konrad.