• People in the Faroe Islands have their own language. The Faroese language is a powerful bond that ties the Faroese people together.
  • Native speakers: 66,000 (2007). Official language in: Faroe Islands. Faroese Grammar and Pronunciation. Giellatekno.uit.no - Faroese Language Tools.
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  • Its is estimated that there a fewer than 80,000 people in the world who can speak in the Faroese language. Despite its size though this set of islands finds itself...
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  • PDF | This article explains the importance of the Faroese language and the ways in which it is spoken to a Faroese identity. It emphasizes the role and... |
  • The country's prime minister, Aksel V. Johannesen, recorded a YouTube video explaining to Google the importance of the Faroese language.
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  • How common is English in Faroe Islands? The Faroese language, spoken by all Faroese people, is most similar to Icelandic and the now extinct Old Norse language.
  • The Faroe Islands have been a self-governing country within the Danish Realm since 1948. Over the years, the Faroese have taken control of most domestic...
  • The Faroese language is closely related to Icelandic as both share Norse roots. The language however had been heavily influenced by Danish as the Faroe...
  • The national language of the Faroe Islands is Faroese. Danish is the official second language and is taught in schools at an early age.