Yes, it is possible to live in Iceland while only speaking English, as many Icelanders are fluent in English and English is widely spoken in the country, especially in urban areas and among younger generations. However, learning some basic Icelandic phrases can be helpful for daily interactions and cultural integration.
The people who live in Iceland are called Icelanders by English speakers or oÃslendingar in their own language.
Dubai English Speaking College was created in 2005.
people who live in iceland
Yes, puffins live in Iceland.
It literally translates to "I live counted" It is one of the ways the Spanish speaking express the English phrasing "Live with their days numbered".
This depends on the people, where they live and if they ever learnt English. It is the same as saying how good are English people speaking Hindi. It is purely based on if they ever learnt the language or whether they lived in an area which spoke English
To further your education and improve you employment and social prospects if you want to live in an English-speaking country.
Icelanders live in Iceland, among with quite a few animal species.
Same as people in any other English speaking country.
Bjork lives in Iceland.
Most people live in the south-west part of Iceland.
They live in snowhouses.