<p><strong>The most up-to-date two-way Icelandic dictionary available, from the author of popular textbook <em>Beginner’s Icelandic</em>!</strong></p><p>Icelandic is a North-Germanic language related to Norwegian, Danish and Swedish. The language can be traced back to Old Norse brought by settlers from Norway in the 9th and 10th centuries. Old Norse is the language of the Icelandic Sagas and these works from the Middle ages can be read by Icelandic speakers today with little difficulty as the written language has not changed drastically over the centuries.</p><p>Ideal for businesspeople, travelers, and students, this dictionary features:</p><ul><li><strong>Over 18,000 word-to-word entries</strong>, including common words as well as technical, legal, business and locally-specific terms (such as cities, foods, and cultural terms)</li><li><strong>Guides to the Icelandic alphabet and pronunciation</strong></li><li><strong>Practical usage guide which outlines the parts of speech</stro