👉 Faroese is a language spoken in Norway and Iceland. It belongs to the Frisian family of languages, which also includes Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish. The Faroese language has its roots in Old Norse, the language of the Vikings who settled in the region. The dialects of the Faroese language are quite varied, with a high degree of regional variation. In addition to standard pronunciation rules for the vowels, there is also an extensive set of stress patterns and accent marks