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Faroese Germanic European Indo Natural Languages Linguistics


Faroese

Faroese is the official language of the roughly 50,000 people living in the Faroe Islands, an archipelago about half-way between Scotland and Iceland. Faroese is closely related to Icelandic, and less closely to the other Scandinavian languages (Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish), but definitely distinct from all of them.

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    Top: Science: Social Sciences: Linguistics: Languages: Natural: Indo-European: Germanic: Faroese
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  • - Advisory government body dedicated to the preservation, promotion and development of the Faroese language. Bilingual site (Faroese and English).
  • - Information on the language, grammar, pronunciation and vocabulary.
  • - A collection of Faroese words and information about them.


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