Icelandic.They speak the "icelandic language" :)
It's a language spoken in Iceland.
Swedish is the most spoken. Danish Norwegian. Icelandic Jamtlandic Faroese
Icelandic is the official language of the Nordic country Iceland. Iceland is located geographically near Greenland, and above the United Kingdom. It is generally considered a Scandinavian country, and was ruled for many years by the counties of Norway and later Denmark.
The official language of Iceland is Icelandic. Other languages spoken are: English, Nordic languages, German widely spoken.
The Norse People spoke old Norse. Its closest relative is Icelandic and the other north-germanic languages.
Cities don't have official languages, but Reykjavik is in Iceland, where the official language is Icelandic.
The main languages spoken in Scandinavia are Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish. In addition, some people in Scandinavia also speak Finnish, Icelandic, and Sami languages. English is widely spoken as a second language in the region.
Icelandic. It's a North Germanic language, similar to the languages spoken in other Scandanavian countries. English is also widely spoken, and Danish is often understood. Students must study both in school as well.
Icelandic Pony Horse Isle: Icelandic
The official language spoken in the Faroe Islands is Faroese, which is a North Germanic language closely related to Icelandic. Danish is also widely spoken and understood due to historical ties with Denmark.
It was settled by Norwegian vikings aprox. 1200 years ago. Back then they spoke ancient Norwegian, and to this day, it hasn't changed much in Iceland. Ancient Norwegian spoken in Iceland today is called Icelandic.