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The languages of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Iceland are descended from Old Norse.The languages of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Iceland are descended from North Germanic.
Anything related to or descended from the countries of Iceland, Norway, Sweden or Denmark.
No, they all speak different languages.For information about the languages of Finland, click here.For information about the languages of Iceland, click here.For information about the languages of Sweden, click here.For information about the languages of Greenland, click here.
The official language of Iceland is Icelandic. Other languages spoken are: English, Nordic languages, German widely spoken.
No, the languages of Hungary and Iceland are very different.
The Nordic Countries speak various languages. The main languages are Swedish in Sweden, Danish in Denmark, Norwegian in Norway, Finnish in Finland, and Icelandic in Iceland. Additionally, English is widely spoken and understood in these countries.
The majority of Icelanders are members of the Church of Iceland, which is Lutheran Christian. The official language in Iceland is Icelandic.
Denmark. (Danish is taught in school in Iceland and Greenland (Greenland is a part of Denmark, even though they have another language)).
Scandinavian languages are primarily spoken in the countries of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, as well as parts of Finland and Iceland. These languages belong to the North Germanic branch of the Germanic language family.
The Denmark Strait separates Iceland and Greenland.
the three modern countries which descended from vikings is Norway, Sweden and Denmark.
Denmark. Iceland isn't flat at all.