Shetlandic was officially recognized as a separate language last year. Could the tongue with its Old Norse roots be a new member of the Nordic language family? Not quite, says sheep farmer and linguist
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Shetlandic was officially recognized as a separate language last year. Could the tongue with its Old Norse roots be a new member of the Nordic language family? Not quite, says sheep farmer and linguist