• Old Faroese (miðaldarføroyskt, ca. mid-14th to mid-16th centuries) is a form of Old Norse spoken in medieval times in the Faroe Islands.
  • Faroese is closely related to Icelandic, and the dialects of western Norway. However, as a result of the isolation, Faroese has a distinctive character of its own.
  • The Language Of The Faroe Islands This is a site dedicated to helping you learn Faroese. Follow us on Facebook ... Faroese Online is a for-profit operation.
  • Faroese language. Open the encyclopedia PDF (in Russian). PDF Volume 10.
  • It provides a deeper understanding of the linguistic diversity and the important role that Faroese plays in the cultural identity and pride of the Faroese people.
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    Find detailed information about the Faroese (fo) language used in one country. Learn about related locales to Faroese, ISO 639 codes and more.
  • Besides Faroese, Danish must be learned, and English lessons start in the 5th grade. As all Faroese know Danish, they also understand Norwegian and Swedish.
  • The links on the left contain English to Faroese translations as well as other tools and info for learning Faroese. All the of the information on this site is free.
  • History of the faroese language. Faroese derives from Old Norse and is closely related to Icelandic, Norwegian, Danish, and Swedish.
  • Faroese language, language spoken in the Faroe Islands by some 48,000 inhabitants. Faroese belongs to the West Scandinavian group of the North Germanic...