It's very hard. About as hard as a Slavic language.
Icelandic is almost (there are always a few exceptions) the same as Old Norsk. If you learn Icelandic you will understand most of the thing the Norwegians will say. For example, in Icelandic you have the form 'heitir' (
Brigham Young University offers Icelandic. http://cls.byu.edu/ Click on the languages tab, then on languages offered.Also, you can google Icelandic language learn for other universities that teach Icelandic.Good luck!
Scandinavian is not a language by itself. It refers to a group of languages, such as Norwegian, Swedish, Danish and Icelandic.
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A person from Iceland is called an Icelander. If a person is from Iceland they are Icelandic.
Icelandic refers to a noun that relates to Iceland. (Iceland is a country btw) For example: An Icelandic person Icelandic food Icelandic scenery Hope this Helps :D Love, Lifeislikethat
'Lava' in Icelandic is 'Hraun'.
'Uncle' in Icelandic is 'Frændi'.
No. It is not. The alphabets are the same as English and grammar is not hard to learn.
How hard a language is to learn really depends on your motivation.
já is yes in icelandic
''Goodbye'' in Icelandic is ''bless''.