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 Gøtudanskt/Dano-Faroese (pronounced (:ˈkøːʰtʊ.taɲ̊kst), Faroese for "Gøta Danish" or alternatively "street Danish") is a name for the Danish language as spoken in the Faroe Islands. Its intonation and pronunciation are influenced by Faroese.
 == Etymology ==
 
 Poulsen (1993) attributes the term to a teacher (1850–1930) from the small village of Gøta on Eysturoy who spoke Danish with a lot of Faroeisms.
 
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