Welcome, Washington Icelandic speakers!

Location
Washington, DC 38.9-77.04 20006US
Meetups
12 so far
Founded
March 31, 2008
Rating
5.0

Meet Icelandic language and culture lovers for conversation and fun!

Come to an Icelandic Language Meetup and make new friends as you practice speaking! All ages and levels welcome.

Meetup topics
Icelandic
Where?
Murky Coffee
3211 Wilson Boulevard
(nearest metro Clarendon)
Arlington, VA 22201
703-312-0427
Who’s coming?
3 Yes / 0 Maybe
( 7 spots left )

Want to attend?

MINIMUM 2 RSVP TO HOLD THE EVENT. RSVPs will be counted the evening the day before the event.

The group will decide which chapter to cover at the time of the meeting. We are using Teach yourself Icelandic. If you are looking for this book, avoid the old editions! Make sure you get the newer Hildur Jonsdottir edition. You *don't* have to have this book or have mastered these chapters to attend. Read more

What members are saying

 Good folks, definitely interested in learning and helping one another. 

Joe

 Learning Icelandic is easier when studied with others. 

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What's new?

  • Jul 24
    • New photo
       Don't slip at Gullfoss 
      Posted by Joe
  • Jul 18
    • New member
      Ég er Íslendingur! It will be fun to study with you and speak a little Icelandic in between. Hopefully I can help you clear some roadblocks
  • Jul 11
    • New member
      Joe
      I'm interested in learning Icelandic and would like to work with other people, rather than just through books, email, radio, etc.
  • May 24
    • New member
      I"m very grateful for the accountability of this group. One of my life goals is to learn this language.
  • May 21
    • New member
      Ben
      Just finished up another semester in college and I want to start to learn a language over summer break. When I first started read about and saw pictures of Iceland, I decided to learn Icelandic.
  • May 17
    • New member
      I'm an American Ph.D. student in linguistic anthropology living in the D.C. area studying Icelandic folklore.