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  2. Languages of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Iceland has been a very isolated and linguistically homogeneous island historically, but has nevertheless been home to several languages. Gaelic was the native language to many of the early Icelanders. Although the Icelandic or Norse language prevails, northern trade routes brought German, English, Dutch, French and Basque to Iceland. Some ...

  3. Icelandic language - Wikipedia

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    Icelandic is an Indo-European language and belongs to the North Germanic group of the Germanic languages. Icelandic is further classified as a West Scandinavian language. [8] Icelandic is derived from an earlier language Old Norse, which later became Old Icelandic and currently Modern Icelandic. The division between old and modern Icelandic is ...

  4. Icelandic vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    At this time, the same language was spoken in both Iceland and Norway. [1] Vocabulary was largely Norse, and significant changes did not start to occur until the 13th and 14th centuries. [ 1 ] Around this time, Norwegian declension and inflection became considerably simplified, whereas Icelandic's did not.

  5. Lofsöngur - Wikipedia

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    Iceland's thousand years, Iceland's thousand years, eternity's lone small flower with trembling tears, that worships its own god and dies. O God, O God! We fall forward and sacrifice to you burning, burning soul, God father, our Lord from kin to kin, and we pray our holiest speech. We pray and thank for a thousand years, since you are the only ...

  6. Icelandic grammar - Wikipedia

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    Icelandic grammar is the set of structural rules that describe the use of the Icelandic language.. Icelandic is a heavily inflected language.Icelandic nouns are assigned to one of three grammatical genders (masculine, feminine, or neuter), and are declined into four cases (nominative, accusative, dative, and genitive).

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  8. Category:Articles containing Icelandic-language text - Wikipedia

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    The primary purpose of these categories is to facilitate manual or automated checking of text in other languages. This category should only be added with the {} family of templates, never explicitly. For example {{Lang|is|text in Icelandic language here}}, which wraps the text with < span lang = "is" >.

  9. Help talk:IPA/Icelandic - Wikipedia

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    It would seem that Icelandic is at a point of transitioning from being a language where vowel length is non-phonemic, to becoming a language where it is instead consonant length that is non-phonemic; a similar transition happened to most other Germanic languages in the Middle Ages, including during Middle English, with Icelandic only now ...