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Anonymous
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Amerifag here. I can definitely agree with this. Getting the pronunciation down has taken up probably half of the last two years I've been studying Icelandic. It's a pain in the ass, but now that I can pronounce almost everything right the first time I say them it makes things a lot easier.
As for Icelandic grammar, it is extremely excessive (probably about 24 different ways to say each and every noun) but once you get the pattern down for how the words are conjugated and the different groups they can be put into, it isn't as bad.
It's a hard language, but keep in mind that children are still able to speak it.
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