faroese

  • 1Faroese — may refer to* the Faroese people * the Faroese language * anything else pertaining to the Faroe Islands …

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  • 2Faroese — [fer΄ō ez′, fer΄ōes′] n., adj. n.pl. Faroese, adj. alt. sp. of FAEROESE …

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  • 3Faroese — Fa ro*ese , n. sing. & pl. An inhabitant, or, collectively, inhabitants, of the Faroe islands. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 4Faroese — 1. adjective /ˌfɛərəuˈiːz/ of or pertaining to the Faroe Islands, Faroese people or the Faroese language 2. noun /ˌfɛərəuˈiːz/ a) A person from the Faroe Islands, Faroe Islander b) The language of the Faroe Islands, closely related to …

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  • 5Faroese — /fair oh eez , ees /, n., pl. Faroese, adj. Faeroese. [1850 55; FAEROE (ISLANDS) + ESE] * * * …

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  • 6Faroese — /fɛəroʊˈiz/ (say fairroh eez) noun (plural Faroese) 1. → Faeroese (defs 1–3). –adjective 2. → Faeroese (def. 4) …

  • 7Faroese language — Faroese føroyskt Pronunciation [ˈføːɹɪst], [ˈføːɹɪʂt] Spoken in …

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  • 8Faroese American — Faroese Americans are Americans of Faroese descent. Most Faroese emigrated to countries such as Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Germany, Poland, and the United Kingdom. However, Faroese Americans are most commonly found in Wisconsin, Minnesota …

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  • 9Faroese grammar — is related and very similar to that of Icelandic and, to less extent, Elfdalian. Faroese is an inflected language with three grammatical genders and four cases: nominative, accusative, dative and genitive.Noun inflectionBelow is a representation… …

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  • 10Faroese religion — is part of the Lutheran evangelical movement. The second largest Protestant movement is the Open Brethren community. The Faroe Islands, located between Scotland and Iceland, are partly ruled by Denmark and as such the people have long practiced… …

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