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  1. Is English in Iceland widely spoken? : r/Iceland - Reddit

    Yes we start formal english education in school at the age at 10 years old. Radio stations commonly play english music, TV station air english language content, cinemas mostly have …

  2. The Great Big List of Beginner Resources : r/learnIcelandic

    Sep 16, 2019 · Snara - a dictionary that translates Icelandic to and from English, Danish, Polish, German, Spanish, French and Italian. it is a paid service, unfortunately (costing about €2,50 or …

  3. Speaking English in Iceland : r/VisitingIceland - Reddit

    May 16, 2023 · I learned some basic Icelandic phrases like “thank you” and “the check, please” and the locals seemed quite excited about it! They didn’t bat an eye about the English but …

  4. Is Icelandic Difficult? : r/Iceland - Reddit

    If your native language is Faroese, Icelandic is fairly similar. If your native language is Scandinavian, you'll recognize most of the words, but you'll spend a long time learning …

  5. index - VisitingIceland - Reddit

    Feb 24, 2013 · Here are some other helpful links: Icelandic - English dictionary (Press "Entire entry" to search English - Icelandic) Icelandic - Scandinavian languages dictionary Icelandic …

  6. Kindergartener/1st grader schooling native English speaker

    Aug 17, 2023 · Kindergartener/1st grader schooling native English speaker We (my wife, 5-year old son, and I) are moving to Iceland in January from Canada. My son will be half-way through …

  7. [Icelandic? > English] : r/translator - Reddit

    Dec 18, 2023 · truer/translator is *the* community for Reddit translation requests. Need something translated? Post here! We will help you translate any language, including Japanese, Chinese, …

  8. Is Icelandic a good language? : r/languagelearning - Reddit

    Mar 8, 2022 · Also something that could be interesting: Icelandic is relatively similar still to Old Norse, which again is related to Old English. So if you were to be into historical works …

  9. The voiced [b] in Icelandic? : r/Icelandic - Reddit

    Feb 27, 2024 · Icelandic is slightly sharper, and the voicing for the following vowel comes in just a moment after the consonant sounds starts, whereas the English speaker starts to voice the B …

  10. How in the world do you pronounce ð? : r/languagelearning - Reddit

    Jun 3, 2020 · I've tried to look all over the internet for a while now to figure out how to pronounce this Old English/Icelandic/Faroese ð symbol. Help would much…