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Icelandic for travelers (blog post)

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IceVajal
Germany

Icelandic for travelers (blog post)

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Some language lovers mentioned that they miss Icelandic at Duolingo, I remembered when reading the blog post. It's not much, but gives you a head start, if you visiting Iceland.

https://matadornetwork.com/read/iceland ... travelers/

N :de: - B2 :us: - Beginner :ru: (Busuu: B1) - :netherlands:

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MoniqueMaRie
Germany

Re: Icelandic for travelers (blog post)

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Wenn sich jemals ein Isländer hierher verläuft, der anderen seine Sprache beibringen möchte: bitte melde Dich bei mir. Mein Lehrbuch scheint nicht wirklich gut zu sein.

If there is ever an Icelander here who wants to teach others his language: please contact me. My textbook doesn't seem to be very good

Native :de: / using :uk: / learning :fr: :cn: :it: / once learnt Image / trying to understand at least a bit :poland:

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IceVajal
Germany

Re: Icelandic for travelers (blog post)

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Perhaps this app is worth considering....

www.qlango.com

Quote: With Qlango you can learn the following languages: Albanian, Arabic, Armenian, Bengali, Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English (British and American), Esperanto, Estonian, Finnish, French, Georgian, German, Greek, Hindi, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Japanese, Kazakh, Korean, Latin, Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Norwegian, Persian, Polish, Portuguese (European and Brazilian), Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Serbian, Swedish, Turkish and Ukrainian

N :de: - B2 :us: - Beginner :ru: (Busuu: B1) - :netherlands:

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MoniqueMaRie
Germany

Re: Icelandic for travelers (blog post)

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Just checked the pros and cons of qlango. One of the cons is "Doesn’t teach other aspects of language besides vocabulary", so it will not help much.
I'm currently using language drops for Icelandic vocabulary.
What I need is more Grammar.

Ok, I don't really need Icelandic in Iceland as everyone speaks English there

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