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  1. bokmål/nynorsk: meg, deg, seg, henne. bokmål: jeg, hun, vi, de, dere, dere. nynorsk: eg, ho, vi/me, dei, de/dokker, dykk/dokker. danish, like written swedish, doesn't have the feminine gender anymore. so, if you see feminine forms being used, you know it's norwegian. danish æ is essentially swedish ä. pretty much all of these were replaced ...

  2. I created a writing system when i was 11 and developed it for 3 years. Even though years has passed, i still remember everything and can easily write and read. It's a syllabary and has 189 characters at total. However, it is made for Turkish language and doesn't fit well for English :(