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... Icelandic ; and , of course , there is a vast difference between Danish and the Eskimo languages spoken in Greenland . Both Greenlandish and Faeroese are recognized as the principal languages of their respective regions , but a thorough ...
... Icelandic ; and , of course , there is a vast difference between Danish and the Eskimo languages spoken in Greenland . Both Greenlandish and Faeroese are recognized as the principal languages of their respective regions , but a thorough ...
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