#Gekkur is a televised #bingo game with spinning wheel. Participants buy game cards at a local store (40 DKK) and follow along live on Kringvarp Føroya Tuesday evenings.

If they win, they call in to the show and enter a series of complicated bonus rounds...

Over the past 25+ years over 4200 lucky players won 120mm DKK in #Gekkur.

#føroyskt #WordOfTheDay #KVF

#Spectators of the #B36 Tórshavn – #NSÍ Runavík match (3:0) in August 2015 were given #tickets for the game against FC Suðuroy.

#Faroese word for ticket is #atgongumerki (atgonga - admittance + merki - sign, stamp, badge).

Koyr á Føroyar #føroyskt #WordOfTheDay #football

#Oyndarfjørður (pop. 126), mentioned in #Hundabrævið, was isolated until 1974 when a #road finally arrived.

The village name in #Faroese derives from the man’s name #Oyvindur.

The #church, a traditional wooden church with a #turf roof, was built in 1838.

At the beach you can see two rocking stones called #Rinkusteinar.

#FaroeseCities #føroyskt #WordOfTheDay

#Funningsfjørður (pop. 59) is located at the bottom of an inlet. It's an outlying village from #Elduvík found in 1832 as #niðursetubygd.

Its name comes from the village of #Funningur - the noun #finningur means #find. Tradition says that the first viking on the #FaroeIslands, #Grímur Kamban, settled there.

The company #OceanRainforest is experimenting with #seaweed cultivation in the fjord, and at the port, up to 4k pallets are produced daily.

#føroyskt #WordOfTheDay #FaroeseCities

#Hestur (pop. 15) is a #Faroese village on the island of Hestur. Its name refers to the ridge of the #island which resembles the back of a #horse - #hestur in #Faroese.

In 1919 a fishing accident resulted in the deaths of one-third of #Hestur's men. Following that accident and to fight the depopulation of the village a swimming #pool was built - it was opened in 1983.

The local #post office opens just once a week for only 90 minutes.

#FaroeIslands #FaroeseCities #foroyskt

#Faroese word for #echo literally means "rock wall’s speech".

#føroyskt #WordOfTheDay #bergmál #Vidareidi

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#Faroese word for #goose is #gás. It comes from #Proto-Indo-European and is likely of #imitative origin.

The verb at #gáka means not only to #quack like a goose, but also to chatter and gossip.

#føroyskt #WordOfTheDay #barnacleGoose #fauna

#1N5817 Schottky Barrier Rectifying #Diode is one of many #semiconductors powering modern #technology.

#Faroese word for it is #hálvleiðari (#hálv - half-way + #leiðari - conductor), while #electrode is called #kleiv - a word that originally meant a "narrow cleft".

#føroyskt #WordOfTheDay #electronics

Vita tygum, at …? Do you know that white #LED actually emits blue colour? A #chemical compound - called #phosphor - absorbs it and emits a broad spectrum of colours that we perceive as a #white light.

#Faroese word for LED is #ljósdioda (light, lamp, candle + diode)

#føroyskt #WordOfTheDay #electronics #semiconductor