Faroese language
insular Nordic language spoken as a native language by the people of Faroe Islands From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Faroese is the Germanic language of the Faroe Islands spoken by about 70,000 people. The language came from Old Norse which was spoken in the Middle Ages. Faroese is the most similar to Icelandic. The alphabet has 29 letters that come from the Latin alphabet.
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Faroese numbers
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