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'This site contains an ever-growing set of study guides and tutorials for both serious students and casual enthusiasts of the language of the sagas.' Tests on words (1600 nouns) and numerals.
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'Mímir is a Hypertext-based tool which allows the user quickly to search through and to reference the grammar of the Icelandic language.'
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Free-access, fully-automated, Web-based interactive course in Modern Icelandic language and culture, from the University of Iceland
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Wiki-based open content dictionary with about 1000 common Icelandic words with English translations and sometimes their origin.
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'Learn Icelandic online by practicing with a native speaker who is learning your language.' Via email, text or voice chat. Requires (free) registration
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Wednesday 15 February 2006 at 3:09 pm
Bloody good luck… I'm giving it all a go as well… race you?!
Wednesday 15 February 2006 at 3:39 pm
If five years with an Icelandic boyfriend (now ex-boyfriend - communication problems, you see) and my definite inclination/ease to learn languages have prevented me from learning it so far, I don't know what will help. However, I am keen to give these interactive tools a try.
Let me know how you're getting on!