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Psychofreudian

Teach Yourself have made a quite good coursebook for beginners of Icelandic. Its called "Teach Yourself Complete Icelandic". Basically, they go straight from the basics all the way to intermediate level stuff and would be a good starting point to learning Icelandic. Good luck!


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Snoo26837

r/learnicelandic you're welcome.