Faroese [a] (/, -/ FAIR -oh- EEZ, FARR -; [3] endonym : føroyskt mál [ˈføːɹɪst ˈmɔaːl]) is a North Germanic language spoken as a first language by about 69,000 Faroe Islanders, of which 21,000 reside mainly in Denmark and elsewhere. It is one of five languages descended from Old West Norse spoken in the Middle Ages; the others include Norwegian, Icelandic, and the extinct Norn and Greenlandic Norse.
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- adjkjc.github.io en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faroese_…Old Faroese (miðaldarføroyskt, ca. mid-14th to mid-16th centuries) is a form of Old Norse spoken in medieval times in the Faroe Islands.Bulunamadı: rise
- weareteacherfinder.com blog/what-is-the-language-…The history of the Faroese language can be traced back to the Viking Age, around the 9th century, when Norse settlers arrived in the Faroe Islands.Bulunamadı: took
- britannica.com topic/Faroese-languageFaroese language, language spoken in the Faroe Islands by some 48,000 inhabitants. Faroese belongs to the West Scandinavian group of the North Germanic...Bulunamadı: rise
- 101languages.net faroese/history.htmlBetween the 9th and the 15th centuries, a distinct Faroese language evolved, although it was still intelligible with Old West Norse language.Bulunamadı: rise
- omniglot.com writing/faroese.htm
- lonweb.org link-faroese.htm
- tied.verbix.com tree/germ/faroese.html
- guidetofaroeislands.fo history-culture/faroe-…People in the Faroe Islands have their own language. The Faroese language is a powerful bond that ties the Faroese people together.
- blogs.transparent.com icelandic/2012/05/15/…Here is The Faroese Language Board’s site, where you can browse a dictionary of newly-made words.Bulunamadı: rise
- landofmaybe.com 2014/06/05/cultural-background-…The Faroese language and its use played an important role in the movement towards Faroese autonomy, and continues to be a factor in negotiating distance...Bulunamadı: rise
- alphatrad.dk en/news/facts-faroese-language-faroe…