Although English is known, the people of this country speak their native language


Oslo, February 7, Thursday, Thursday

World Language Day is celebrated on February 9, but what glory for mother tongue should be like learning from an island country in the North Atlantic. The name of this country is Iceland, which has a population of only 1.5 lakh. The people of this country are characteristic of many other languages ​​including English, they speak their native language in Icelandic and even if the writings and documents of the court office are written in another language, they are not considered legal. Because they want to keep their mother tongue alive at any cost.


The Icelandic language is considered to be one of the oldest and living languages ​​of Europe. Iceland is a member country of the council known as the Nordic countries. The council has Denis, Norwegian and Swedish languages. Due to insistence on mother tongue, the Council of Nordic Countries has to carry out all correspondence and drafting of documents in Icelandic.


Icelandic children are taught Icelandic only in KG to final degree courses. There is no place for such controversy and ideas in the education of children here in English or in the mother tongue. In this country the writings of the court offices and the civil administration are native to the mother tongue. Because Iceland has a deep love for mother tongues, language preserves grammar, structure and word formation from generation to generation.

The heroic poems of the Icelandic language called Idda


According to one information, the ancient language of the Icelandic language is associated with North Germanic language. Which resembles the Persian and Norwegian dialects. In the 8th century, Icelandic and Norwegian languages ​​developed in the eastern sub-branch of the ancient Scandinavian. At one time there was no difference between Norwegian and Icelandic. About a century ago, some Norwegian people migrated and built Iceland. For natural and political reasons, the island's independent mother tongue was developed for decades, with no immigrants native to Norway. Iceland is very important in terms of its literary richness. The Icelandic language was very developed during the 5th to 5th centuries. The heroic poet of this language is called Idda.


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