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Danish is the official language of the Kingdom of Denmark and is spoken in Denmark, the Faroe Islands, and Greenland. Its similarity to Norwegian and Swedish also makes it a good introduction language to the languages of Northern Europe.
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Faroese is one of two official languages of the Faroe Islands. Due to its usage being mostly contained to the Faroe Islands, Faroese is not a very commonly used language even in its region of origin. If you are looking to learn Faroese, you are looking to embrace the local culture and be more immersed.
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German is the official language of numerous countries in Central Europe namely Germany. It comes in many varying dialects, and one of those dialects even became the modern language of Dutch. German can also be helpful when learning the Scandanavian languages.
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Icelandic is the official language of the island of Iceland. It is regarded as a difficult language to learn, but after getting past all of the pronunciation rules, grammar rules, and extra letters, you will be able to draw connections to English. Due to its lack of speakers, Icelandic is good for getting closer with the natives of Iceland many of whom speak English.
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Spanish is a major world language. The language is vital for travel abroad but is also becoming a very useful asset in the United States which has a growing population of Spanish speakers. We hope to offer as many dialects as possible for Spanish as the language has completely evolved in certain regions.
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Swedish is the official language of Sweden and is spoken by millions. Swedish is a very easy way to introduce yourself to the Scandanavian/Nordic languages. Learning Swedish is an ever-growingly useful asset due to the influx in companies and business.
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