FO
Faroe Islands
Faroe Islands
Summary
- Official Name
- Faroe Islands
- Sovereignty Status
- Self-governing constituent of the Danish Realm
- Population
- 52,300
- Principal Languages
- Danish, Faroese
- Language Counts
- The number of established languages listed for Faroe Islands is 3. All are living languages. Of these, 1 is indigenous and 2 are non-indigenous. Furthermore, 2 are institutional and 1 is vigorous.
Languages
- Danish dan
- Status: 1 (National). Statutory national working language (1948, Faroe Islands Home Rule Act, Section 11), Co-official with Faroese [fao]. Classification: Indo-European, Germanic, North, East Scandinavian, Danish-Swedish, Danish-Riksmal, Danish
- Danish Sign Language dsl
- Scattered. Users: 50 in Faroe Islands (2020 A. Bickford). Estimated assuming 0.1% of the general population. Status: 6a* (Vigorous). Alternate Names: DTS, Dansk tegnsprog Classification: Sign language, Deaf community sign language
- Faroese fao
- Widespread. Users: 48,000 in Faroe Islands (2015 R. Hansen). Total users in all countries: 69,000. Status: 1 (National). Statutory national language (1948, Faroe Islands Home Rule Act, Section 11), Co-equal with Danish for official purposes. Alternate Names: Faeroese Autonym: Føroyskt Classification: Indo-European, Germanic, North, West Scandinavian
Languages by Status
Danish
[dan] 1 (National). Statutory national working language (1948, Faroe Islands Home Rule Act, Section 11), Co-official with Faroese [fao].
Faroese
[fao] 1 (National). Statutory national language (1948, Faroe Islands Home Rule Act, Section 11), Co-equal with Danish for official purposes. 48,000 in Faroe Islands (2015 R. Hansen). Total users in all countries: 69,000.
Danish Sign Language
[dsl] 6a* (Vigorous). 50 in Faroe Islands (2020 A. Bickford). Estimated assuming 0.1% of the general population.
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