The Vikings spoke a language called "Old Norse". Today, the main descendants of Old Norse are:
Today, only Icelandic and Faroese retain a strong similarity to Old Norse.
[Note: Irish Gaelic and Scottish Gaelic are not related to Old Norse, but do have some influences from it.]
Danish maybe?
Norse.
Norse.
Old Norse.
norselandic
Because the vikings didn't settle in America.
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Most Vikings were farmers.
The vikings were fierce.
what did Vikings row with
People of France speak French
People from France speak French
German is there mother tongue and 63.7% people speaks this language there!
The Vikings spoke Norse.
The Incas primarily spoke Quechua, with different variations depending on the region of their empire. Quechua is still spoken by many people in Peru and other Andean countries today.
that's like asking why do Humans breathe! COMMON SENSE!
Because the vikings didn't settle in America.
it is spanish
Arabic
Portuguese with Brazilian Accent
Spanish.
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