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Icelandic Language:
Icelandic (islenska) is a North Germanic language, the main language of Iceland. Its closest relative is Faroese. Icelandic is an Indo-European language belonging to the North Germanic or Nordic branch of the Germanic languages. Traditionally, it was the westernmost of the Indo-European languages prior to the colonisation of the Americas. Icelandic, Faroese, as well as Norwegian formerly comprised West Nordic; Danish and Swedish comprised East Nordic. The Nordic languages are now divided into Insular Nordic and mainland Scandinavian languages. Norwegian is now grouped with Danish and Swedish because of its mutual intelligibility with those languages due to its heavy influence from them over the last millennium, particularly from Danish.
Icelandic translators, dictionaries and learning courses:
Icelandic Online Dictionary and Readings
An Icelandic-English Dictionary
Latvian Language:
Latvian (latviesu valoda), also called Lettish, is the official state language of Latvia. There are about 1.4 million native Latvian speakers in Latvia and about 150,000 abroad. There are also 500,000 non-native speakers, who speak Latvian as second language. Latvian is a Baltic language and is most closely related to Lithuanian, although the two are not mutually intelligible.
Latvian translators, dictionaries and learning courses:
English Latvian online dictionary
Latviesu valodas vardnica
Icelandic (islenska) is a North Germanic language, the main language of Iceland. Its closest relative is Faroese. Icelandic is an Indo-European language belonging to the North Germanic or Nordic branch of the Germanic languages. Traditionally, it was the westernmost of the Indo-European languages prior to the colonisation of the Americas. Icelandic, Faroese, as well as Norwegian formerly comprised West Nordic; Danish and Swedish comprised East Nordic. The Nordic languages are now divided into Insular Nordic and mainland Scandinavian languages. Norwegian is now grouped with Danish and Swedish because of its mutual intelligibility with those languages due to its heavy influence from them over the last millennium, particularly from Danish.
Wikipedia - Icelandic language
Icelandic translators, dictionaries and learning courses:
Icelandic Online Dictionary and Readings
An Icelandic-English Dictionary
Latvian Language:
Latvian (latviesu valoda), also called Lettish, is the official state language of Latvia. There are about 1.4 million native Latvian speakers in Latvia and about 150,000 abroad. There are also 500,000 non-native speakers, who speak Latvian as second language. Latvian is a Baltic language and is most closely related to Lithuanian, although the two are not mutually intelligible.
Latvian translators, dictionaries and learning courses:
English Latvian online dictionary
Latviesu valodas vardnica
Latviešu valoda pieder indoeiropiešu valodu saimes baltu valodu grupai. Latviešu valoda ir dzimtā valoda apmēram 1,7 miljoniem cilvēku, galvenokārt Latvijā, kur tā ir vienīgā valsts valoda. Lielākās latviešu valodas pratēju kopienas ārpus Latvijas ir Īrijā, Austrālijā, ASV, Zviedrijā, Lielbritānijā, Vācijā, Brazīlijā, Krievijā.
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