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Icelandic language — Icelandic íslenska Pronunciation [is(t)lɛnska] Spoken in Iceland, Denmark,[citation need … Wikipedia
Icelandic Language Day — ( is. dagur íslenskrar tungu or day of the Icelandic tongue ) is celebrated on 16 November each year in Iceland. This date was chosen to coincide with the birthday of the Icelandic poet Jónas Hallgrímsson. The Minister of Education awards the… … Wikipedia
Icelandic Language Institute — The Icelandic Language Institute ( Íslensk málstöð ), founded in 1985, was responsible for the planning and preservation of the Icelandic language. The Icelandic Language Institute was a department within the Ministry of Education, Science, and… … Wikipedia
Icelandic language — National language of Iceland, one of the Germanic languages. It developed from the Norse speech brought to Iceland by settlers from western Norway in the 9th–10th centuries. Old Icelandic (see Old Norse) is the language of the sagas and other… … Universalium
History of the Icelandic language — The history of the Icelandic language began in the 9th century with the settlement of Iceland when settlers, who mostly came from Norway, brought a dialect of Old Norse to the island.The oldest preserved texts in Icelandic were written around… … Wikipedia
List of Icelandic language poets — is a list of poets that write or have written in the Icelandic language, either in Old Norse or a more modern form of Icelandic. Hence the list includes a few Norwegians and an earl of the Orkney Islands. The names given are usually each poet s… … Wikipedia
Icelandic Sign Language — language name=Icelandic Sign Language nativename=Íslenskt Táknmál familycolor=Sign states=Iceland family=derived from Danish Sign Language iso2=sgn ISL iso3=iclThe Icelandic sign language (íslenskt táknmál) is the sign language of the deaf… … Wikipedia
Icelandic Commonwealth — Þjóðveldið Ísland Commonwealth ← … Wikipedia
Icelandic phonology — is the study of the phonology of the Icelandic language. Unlike many languages, Icelandic has only very minor dialectal differences in sounds, due to the relatively small number of speakers and the concentration of these speakers in mostly one… … Wikipedia
Icelandic — refers to anything of or related to Iceland and may refer to the following articles: *The Icelandic language *The Icelandic alphabet *Icelanders, the Icelandic people *Icelandic horse, a breed of domestic horse *Icelandic sheep, a breed of… … Wikipedia