Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir - Forsætisráðherra

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Kona hefur í fyrsta skipti verið skipuð forsætisráðherra á Íslandi. Það er Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir, en ráðuneyti hennar tók völdum við á ríkisráðsfundi á Bessastöðum nú undir kvöld. Eins og menn vita er þetta er minnihlutastjórn Samfylkingarinnar og Vinstri grænna sem starfar fram að kosningum 25. apríl næstkomandi. Jóhanna gaf sér tíma til að ræða við Fréttaaukann nú síðdegis.

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  • love that language !!!!! really ! so beautiful

  • Actually... I am Norwegian, and i can understand alot of that :P

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  • Jóhanna hamingjuóskir!

  • @olfrygt2007 I'd absolutely agree. Icelandic developed pretty much in isolation since the 850's A.D., so it changed the least among the Old Norse languages. Icelandic actually shares many similarities with Old English, and this is probably the closest we'll ever get to hearing what Old English sounded like.

  • Well is islandi's language,its not easy same say it is like norvegian.Any similarity with danish or swedish.

    Anyway I love my language , albanian .

  • @naboorusunny yess but i'm in mexico and is impossible find some place to learn it... internet is the only option :(

  • I heard that, when Norwegians get really, really drunk, they begin to sound like Icelanders ...

    But I like those folks! In my mind, they only have one major fault: their taste for spoiled food, particularly fish, and eating stuff that is considered poisonous in the rest of the world ...

  • Icelandic is a sick language. Must learn!

  • Icelandic is a sick language. Must learn!

  • i thought It is the other way around because Icelandic is much more similar to the old norsk roots of the skandinavian languages.

  • 98 & of the icelandic population are Norwegian descendants. Icelandic is Norwegian developed differently from Norwegian bokmål and Norwegian nynorsk.

  • This is the old Norwegian language. 98 % of the icelandic population are descendants from Norwegians, and icelandic is Norwegian that has developed itself differently from Norwegian bokmål and Norwegian nynorsk.

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