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    Faroese (føroyskt, pronounced [ˈføːɹɪst] or [ˈføːɹɪʂt]), is an Insular Nordic language spoken by 48,000 people in the Faroe Islands and about 25,000 [citation needed] Faroese in Denmark and elsewhere.
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    Faroese 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 … Se mere

    Around 900 AD, the language spoken in the Faroes was Old Norse, which Norse settlers had brought with them during the time of the settlement of Faroe Islands (landnám) that began … Se mere

    As with most other Germanic languages, Faroese has a large number of vowels, with 26 in total. Vowel distribution is similar to other North … Se mere

    To learn Faroese as a language
    • Adams, Jonathan & Hjalmar P. Petersen. Faroese: A Language Course for beginners Grammar … Se mere

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    Old Faroese (miðaldarføroyskt, ca. mid-14th to mid-16th centuries) is a form of Old Norse spoken in medieval times in the Faroe Islands. The … Se mere

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  3. WEBFaroese at a glance. Native name: føroyskt [ˈføːɹɪst] Language family: Indo-European, Germanic, North Germanic, West Scandinavian, Insular Scandinavian; Number of speakers: c. 66,000; Spoken in: Faroe …

  4. Languages of the Faroe Islands - Wikipedia

  5. Faroese Language - Learn about the Faroe Islands language

  6. Faroese language | North Atlantic, Nordic, Scandinavian

  7. WEBFaroese is closely related to Icelandic and to Middle Norwegian, the language used in Norway around 1400. Today Faroe Islanders speak a derivative of Old Norse making it a Nordic language deriving from the …

  8. Faroese language - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  9. The Faroe Islands’ 500-year-old fight to save its …

    WEBden 11. jul. 2018 · The Faroese people have been fighting to keep their language alive ever since it was suppressed by the Danish, when the islands became part of the Dano-Norwegian Kingdom in 1380.

  10. THE LANGUAGE AND CULTURE OF THE FAROE ISLANDS - JSTOR

  11. Faroese/Introduction - Wikibooks, open books for an open world