What is iceland official languages?

Iceland's official language is Icelandic, which is a North Germanic language and has around 348,580 speakers worldwide. Icelandic is similar to Old Norse, which was spoken by the Norse people during the Viking Age. It has a complex grammar system and uses diacritics to denote various sounds, such as accent marks and umlauts.

English is also widely spoken in Iceland, especially in urban areas and among young people. Other languages, such as Danish, German, and French, are also taught in schools and used in business settings.

Icelandic Sign Language (Íslenskt táknmál) is also recognized as an official language in Iceland, and deaf individuals are entitled to receive education and services in their sign language.