Bjork and possibly Sigur Ros the well informed will know of Geir Haarde and Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir. Big Football/Soccer fans will know Eidur Gudjohnson and the owner of West Ham United football club, Eggert Magnusson. Leif Erikson (icelandic father) and Erik The Red. Any anglophiles might know Magnus Magnusson. That's all I can think of though I'm sure there are more. Maybe a winner of world's strongest man or something.
there are about 320.000 people in iceland
A person from Iceland is called an Icelander. If a person is from Iceland they are Icelandic.
Many Icelandic people can see a sheep in Iceland. The Northwest part would then be the sheep's head, the Southwest part its legs and the east part would be the back.
I heard that this guy was running away and called Greenland ,so people would go there because of the name and he would stay in Iceland where people would not want to go because of the name dont listen to what they have to say up on top the real person who found iceland was none other then the famose (i know i spelt that wrong) Brithish.
Iceland is for almost 95% inhabited by native Icelanders. Of the remaining 5%, almost all hail from Greenland, the USA, Europe and South East Asia. Black people would mostly be black Americans serving on the US military base there.
English people are actually people from England so people from America would be called Americans!
He had serious opposition from such famous Americans as Henry Ford and Charles Lindberg, but Asia and Europe were in chaos, and the US would be drawn in sooner or later.
Denmark Vesey: a good movie to watch would be brother future!!!!!!!
No, Americans is not a collective noun. The collective noun that would represent Americans as a group would be country, nation, people, electorate, etc...
viking who wanted other viking to trade with their current port called the frozen country Greenland to trick the arriving vikings to come there and Iceland is called Iceland because it was a rival group of the Greenland vikings and since the Greenland viking were stronger they named the country Iceland so none would go there and take business away from greenland
Yes, the noun 'Americans' is a concrete noun, a word for the people of the United States of America; a word for physical people.
Barack Obama joking how would i know but i was born on 5th of October in 1992