Faroese
- GramDivvun
Divvun Grammar checkers
- The Faroese Inflection Database
The Faroese Inflection Database is a website where you can search for Faroese words and see their inflection patterns. The inflection patterns on the Faroese Inflection Database are in many cases much more detailed than the inflection patterns on Sprotin.
- Speech Recognition for Browser (beta)
Record directly from your browser, upload a sound file, or insert a link to get the speech recognition tool to transcribe what is being said.
- VoisIT Speech Recognition
The app understands Faroese speech and, with the help of AI, attempts to transcribe the text onto the screen. The result is influenced by how clear the pronunciation is, the quality of the microphone, and the amount of background noise – attention to these factors is therefore important.
- Dictus Speech Recognition
This software can transcribe what you say on Windows computers. You can be working in, for example, Word, Outlook, or some website, and have the program type for you.
- Korp for Faroese
In Korp for Faroese you can search Faroese texts. The text corpus is grammatically annotated.
- Word lists by Málráðið
Search online dictionary resources for Faroese, by Málráðið
- Sprotin dictionaries
Online dictionary resources for Faroese
- Faroese Spelling Dictionary
The Faroese spelling dictionary is authorized and establishes general Faroese spelling rules. It also has conjugation patterns for most of the words.
- ISLEX
Online bilingual dictionaries for modern Icelandic to Nordic languages (Danish, Norwegian bokmål, Nynorsk, Swedish, Finnish, Faroese)
- Faroese-English Translator (Huggingface)
A machine translation model (FO-EN) that is being developed at the University of the Faroe Islands.
- Faroese Machine Translation (Bing)
A machine translation tool from Microsoft. It can translate both from Faroese and to Faroese.
- Online spellchecker
Online spellchecker for many languages
- Faroese spellchecker
A spellchecker for Faroese, made by the language department of the University of the Faroe Islands together with the Divvun and Giellatekno groups at UiT The Arctic University of Norway