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Icelandic is the official language of Iceland. Icelandic is spoken
by the more than 300,000 people.
Icelandic is one of Scandinavian languages belong to the
Indo-European family of languages and is closely related to Old
Norse, the erstwhile language used in Norway in the 9th century.
Icelandic has remarkably retained its original character over the
centuries unlike most languages and has many similarities with Old
English.
Icelandic is generally considered to have minimal dialect variation,
but it is possible to notice several phonetic and lexical
differences between the Southwestern region (which includes the
capital, Reykjavík), the Southeast, the North, and the Northwest
(the Western Fjords). Although attempts have been made to preserve
these dialectal features, most of them are slowly vanishing, and
quite a few are already gone. The most widespread dialect is that of
Reykjavík, which is the basis for standard Icelandic.
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