Adj.1.Icelandic- of or relating to Iceland or its people or culture and language; "Icelandic ports"; "the Icelandic president is a woman"; "Icelandic sagas" Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc. ...
nouna Scandinavian language that is the official language of Iceland adjectiveof or relating to Iceland or its people or culture and language Etymologies Sorry, no etymologies found. Support Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the wordIcelandic....
WordReference English-ChineseDictionary © 2024: 主要翻译 英语中文 Icelandicn(language of Iceland)SCSimplified Chinese冰岛语bīng dǎo yǔ TCTraditional Chinese冰島語 Many people from Iceland speak both English and Icelandic. Icelandicadj(of or from Iceland)SCSimplified Chinese冰岛的bīng dǎo de ...
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Icelandic is a North Germanic language spoken in Iceland, parts of Norway and Denmark. Its closest relatives are Faroese and West Norwegian dialects such as Sognamål. With a team of highly skilled Icelandic translators, all of them experienced in different sectors, we are able to handle any...
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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. In 2013 there were approximately 15,...
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The Icelandic language was brought to the then-uninhabited island of Iceland by western Norwegians in the eighth century. In those days, it was still known asnorrœnt mál“Norse language” or evendǫnsk tunga“Danish tongue”. Due to centuries of isolation from the mainland Scandinavian la...