What language do they speak in Shetland?

What is Shetlandic? Shetlandic, or Shetland dialect, could be described as Old Scots (which is related to Middle English) with a strong Norse influence. It's a waageng (aftertaste) of Norn, an extinct North Germanic language spoken in Shetland until the 18th century.
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What languages are spoken in the Shetland Islands?

People in Shetland today have a 'dialect'. It contains Scottish and Norn words. We don't know when the Picts first settled in Shetland, but we believe they were in Shetland by 300AD. The Picts used these symbols to write things down, and they often carved them into stone.
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How do you say hello in Shetland?

First things first, welcome to Shetland – hiyi, noo den, whit lik', or whatever – you'll find a few variants of this common greeting.
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Is Gaelic spoken in Shetland?

“Once again, the Scottish government has refused to recognise that there is no tradition of Gaelic in Shetland. Yet Shetland Islands Council could be left in a position where it is forced to use some of its already stretched budget to fund Gaelic education.
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Is Shetland Irish or Scottish?

Lying roughly 100 miles off the north east coast of Scotland, the Shetland Islands are the northern-most tip of Scotland. The islands separate the Atlantic Ocean, on the west, from the North Sea on the east.
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Can anyone live in Shetland?

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It's a safe place to raise a family, offering children great freedom, but Shetland is lively, with a bustling social and sports scene and activities for everyone.
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Is Shetland closer to Scotland or Norway?

Shetland is around 170 km (106 mi) north of Scotland and 230 km (143 mi) west of Bergen, Norway.
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What accent do people from Shetland have?

What is Shetlandic? Shetlandic, or Shetland dialect, could be described as Old Scots (which is related to Middle English) with a strong Norse influence. It's a waageng (aftertaste) of Norn, an extinct North Germanic language spoken in Shetland until the 18th century.
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Is English spoken in Shetland Islands?

Today, the language spoken by Shetlanders is a regional dialect of the English or Scots language but its roots are firmly bedded in Shetland's Scandinavian past. This language came to Shetland with the Vikings when they arrived here about 850 AD.
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Can English speakers understand Scots?

Even more interesting, people who said they frequently spoke Scots were less likely to say that it was a language than those who don't speak Scots at all. That likely means Scots-speakers can understand English more easily than English-speakers can understand Scots.
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Is it easy to move to Shetland?

Moving to an island location may seem daunting but travel to Shetland is straightforward and extremely accessible. You have two options from the UK mainland: ferry or flight, and there are discounts for residents.
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What is winter like in Shetland?

Despite being so far north, Shetland's winters are relatively temperate due to the Gulf Stream warming the sea around the isles. The temperature in December rarely dips below freezing point, with the average temperature being around 2°C.
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What is a person from Shetland called?

It starts with Shetland's individuality. Shetlanders consider themselves their own people — you better not call a Shetlander Scottish! Shetland isn't making motions for independence from Britain, but you can easily tell that being British is a secondary consideration.
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Is Shetland poor?

The number of poor people in prosperous Shetland has rocketed by 55 per cent in five years, according to new figures which reveal that more than one in 10 of the islands' population is now officially classed as income-deprived.
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Why are there no trees on the Shetland Islands?

The real reasons for the lack of trees are to do with clearance for firewood and the presence of sheep, which have prevented natural regeneration. Where sheep are excluded, trees grow with little or no shelter.
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How many murders happen in Shetland?

That would give the Shetland Islands a murder rate of 68.2 per 100,000 people — putting it 11th on the world's most deadly places list. In contrast, the real islands have only had two murders in the last 50 years.
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How far is Shetland from Norway?

How far is it from Norway to Shetland Islands? It is approximately 358 miles to get from Norway to Shetland Islands.
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Does anyone speak Scottish Gaelic?

Although speakers of the Scottish language were persecuted over the centuries, Gaelic is still spoken today by around 60,000 Scots. Endowed with a rich heritage of music, folklore and cultural ecology, Gaelic in Scotland is thriving and enjoying a revival! It can be heard in Lowland pubs and at Hebridean ceilidhs.
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When did the Shetland become Scottish?

Shetland and Orkney became part of Scotland 550 years ago, on 20 February 1472.
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Did Norway buy the Shetland Islands?

Norway to tap oil fund to buy Shetland Islands. Norway will tap into its sovereign wealth fund to purchase the Shetland Islands from the UK, both countries announced on Friday.
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Is Scots a Germanic language?

Scots, along with its closest relative English, is a member of the West Germanic family of languages, a group that also includes Afrikaans, Dutch, Flemish, Frisian, and German. It is a distinctive language, divergent from English since at least the fourteenth century.
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How long is the ferry from Scotland to Shetland?

The Aberdeen Lerwick ferry route connects Scotland with Shetland Islands. Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, Northlink Ferries. The crossing operates up to 7 times each week with sailing durations from around 12 hours 30 minutes.
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How long is the ferry ride from Shetland to Norway?

It takes approximately 6h 35m to get from Shetland Islands to Norway, including transfers.
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Is Shetland worth visiting?

Shetland is a good place to do something wild. Pretty much the entire archipelago is primed and ready for wild camping, with the chance to set up near beautiful beaches and epic moorlands, while more than 900 miles of coastline makes this a paradise for wild swimming.
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