Can you identify the language, and do you know where it’s spoken?
6 thoughts on “Language quiz”
Faroese and Danish. I was wondering when you’d post Faroese. 🙂
Not much Faroese from the Danish minister of fisheries, even when she’s talking about negotiating macquerel quotas on Faroese radio. The newsreader’s speaking Faroese, though, and I’m a bit disappointed with myself that I couldn’t understand all he said.
Certainly Germanic, my first guess was Danish.
Sounds very Scandinavian to me.
jaj for dansk! 😀
The answer is Faroese (Føroyskt), which is spoken in the Faroe Islands (Føroyar), and Danish (dansk), which is spoken mainly in Denmark (Danmark).
Faroese and Danish. I was wondering when you’d post Faroese. 🙂
Not much Faroese from the Danish minister of fisheries, even when she’s talking about negotiating macquerel quotas on Faroese radio. The newsreader’s speaking Faroese, though, and I’m a bit disappointed with myself that I couldn’t understand all he said.
Certainly Germanic, my first guess was Danish.
Sounds very Scandinavian to me.
jaj for dansk! 😀
The answer is Faroese (Føroyskt), which is spoken in the Faroe Islands (Føroyar), and Danish (dansk), which is spoken mainly in Denmark (Danmark).
The recording comes from the Kringvarp Føroya.