- Look up Faroese or
Faroish in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Faroese (/ˌfɛəroʊˈiːz, ˌfær-/ FAIR-oh-EEZ, FARR-) or
Faroish (/ˈfɛəroʊɪʃ, ˈfær-/ FAIR-oh-ish...
- Languages, Routledge, pp. 190–218, ISBN 978-0-415-05768-4
While the
spelling Faeroese is also seen,
Faroese is the
spelling used in grammars, textbooks, scientific...
- po****tion, as of 2018[update]. As of 2020[update],
there are
about 11,000
Faeroese-born and 17,000 Greenlandic-born
people living in Denmark. With respect...
- Institute. pp. 16–19.
Retrieved 18
January 2015. "Plant
production on a
Faeroese farm 1813–1892,
related to
climatic fluctuations" (PDF).
Archived from...
- made him
unable to tour
until October the same year. Amon Djurhuus, a
Faeroese drummer and
student of Kári Streymoy, pla**** the
drums on the European...
- (1904–1992),
fashion designer and
feminist Peter Alberg,
composer of the
Faeroese Anthem Lena Anderssen, singer-songwriter and
guitarist Greta Svabo Bech...
- The
Danish language is the
official language in Denmark. In the
Faroe Islands, the
Faroese language and the
Danish language are the
official languages...
-
Skipanes (Danish: Skibenæs) is a
village on the
Faeroese island of
Eysturoy in Runavík Muni****lity.
Founded in 1841, the po****tion as of
August 2022...
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album Human Child (2007) by
Faeroese Eivør Pálsdóttir,
which is
published in two versions, one
English and one
Faeroese. As an arranger, he has worked...
-
architect of the
Faeroese home rule,
compared it to an
extended version of the
autonomy of muni****lities.
Meyer wrote in 1947,
prior to the
Faeroese home rule...