Besides, I'm sure there's some people who speak Fraoesee, a language that doesn't really exist probably but if it does might be related to Faroese. But yes, Danish is co-official there, so that doesn't really work.
Mark
On Sun, 09 Jan 2005 19:53:28 -0500, Olve Utne utne@nvg.org wrote:
Hello Mark W.,
At 23:46 09/01/2005 +0000, you wrote:
Name me a monolingual country, and I will show you a flying pig.
OK: The Faeroe Islands. :-D Now, amidst those flying pigs fluttering around, I will certainly have to admit that the Faeroese situation is highly unusual in that respect.... :] But coming to think about it -- there are of course plenty of Danish- and English-speakers there too; along with Norwegian- and Tagalog-speakers etc.
(Message fading out to sound of pigs dropping to the ground...)
-Olve
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