Dear you
Thank you for putting in an effort to learn Faroese, it means a lot to me.
You can listen to this lesson while driving, working or cooking, and the more times you listen, the more comfortable you will get with the sounds of the Faroese language.
When your ears get more used to the sounds of the language, reading and writing will come easier to you, trust me.
I wish you all the luck in the world. Fighting!
A useful link for learning Faroese is the free Faroese dictionary on , which I can recommend once you start to get a basic feel for the language.
I dedicate all my videos to my loving wife, Jana, whose endeavour to learn Faroese inspired me to create these videos in my spare-time.
If you feel like practising the previous part once more, here’s the link: Learn Faroese - 30 sentences part 6/7
1: I have a question. Eg havi ein spurning. [0:00]
2: May I ask you a question? Kann eg spyrja t
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