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Faaroee
(føroyingar)
Daunseyryn theayagh Ellanyn ny Geyrragh.
Earroo yn phobble

80,000 - 90,000

Ardjyn lesh sleih mooar jeu
Ellanyn ny Geyrragh 48,322 [1]
Yn Danvarg 21,687 [2]
Norlynn 500~1,000
Yn Eeslynn 500
Çhengaghyn
Faaroish, Danvargish
Craueeaght
Yn Agglish Lutheragh
Kynnaghyn mooinjeragh
Danvargee, Norlynnee, Eeslynnee, Soolynnee, Nalbinee as Yernee

Ta ny Faaroee (Faaroish: føroyingar) nyn gynney beg ayns yn Oarpey my hwoaie. T'ad jeh kynney fuilleeaght ny Loghlynee as ny Celtiee. T'ad ry-gheddyn ayns Ellanyn ny Geyrragh, yn Eeslynn, y Danvarg, Norlynn as yn Austrail. T'ee Faaroish, çhengey Ghermaanagh gollrish yn Eeslynnish, nyn jengey oc.

Sleih ard-ghooagh

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Yn vrattagh oc

Kiaull

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Jeeagh neesht er

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Screeuyn moyllee

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  1. Staydraa Ellanyn ny Geyrragh, 2007
  2. Politiken, 2006 (pabyr-naight ayns Danvargish)

Lhaih neesht

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  • Arge, Símun, Guðrun Sveinbjarnardóttir, Kevin Edwards, and Paul Buckland. 2005. "Viking and Medieval Settlement in the Faroes: People, Place and Environment". Human Ecology. 33, no. 5: 597-620.