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Anglicised version: Thjofafoss (Þ > Th, ó > o), and since I have no knowledge of that IPA phonetic alphabet thingy,
I can tell you that the Þ is pronounced like the th in thing, or think, the a is like the English a in father, the ó letter sounds like the O in Oh, and the rest possibly sounds something like you think it does. Good -bye! -MrGulli (talk) 20:31, 1 December 2009 (UTC)