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  1. Icelandic is an Indo-European language and belongs to the North Germanic group of the Germanic languages. Icelandic is further classified as a West Scandinavian language. [8] . Icelandic is derived from an earlier language Old Norse, which later became Old Icelandic and currently Modern Icelandic.

  2. Icelandic ( / aɪsˈlændɪk / ⓘ eyess-LAN-dik; endonym: íslenska, pronounced [ ˈistlɛnska] ⓘ) is a North Germanic language from the Indo-European language family spoken by about 314,000 people, the vast majority of whom live in Iceland, where it is the national language. Since it is a West Scandinavian language, it is most closely ...

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  4. Icelandic language, national language of Iceland, spoken by the entire population, some 330,000 in the early 21st century. It belongs (with Norwegian and Faroese) to the West Scandinavian group of North Germanic languages and developed from the Norse speech brought by settlers from western Norway

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  5. Tham khảo. Người Iceland ( tiếng Iceland: Íslendingar) là một dân tộc German, bản địa Iceland, với ngôn ngữ dân tộc là tiếng Iceland. [11] Ngày 17 tháng 6 năm 1944, khi nước cộng hòa Iceland được thành lập, người Iceland đã có sự độc lập khỏi nền quân chủ Đan Mạch. Họ nói tiếng Iceland, một ngôn ngữ German Bắc, và đa phần theo giáo hội Luther.

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  6. Icelandic is a Northern Germanic language spoken mainly in Iceland ( Ísland ), and also in Canada ( Kanada) and the USA ( Bandaríki Norður-Ameríku ). In 2017 the population of Icelandic was 338,349 [ source ], the vast majority of whom speak Icelandic.

  7. Languages of Iceland; Official: Icelandic 93.2%: Immigrant: Polish 2.74% Lithuanian 0.43% English 0.32% German 0.31% Danish 0.31% Portuguese 0.28% Filipino 0.24% Thai 0.17% Latvian 0.14% Other 1.89%: Foreign: English (98%) Danish / Norwegian / Swedish French / German / Spanish: Signed: Icelandic Sign Language: Keyboard layout

  8. Icelandic is a North Germanic language closely related to Western Norwegian and Faroese. It is also close to the now extinct Norn. Interestingly, Icelandic is one of the most conservative Western European languages. The Icelandic alphabet was established in the 19th century and consisted of 32 letters.

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