Faroese is the national language of the Faroe Islands — an autonomous archipelago within the Kingdom of Denmark — with around 75,000 native speakers. It's a North Germanic language descended from Old Norse, more conservative than Norwegian or Icelandic in some grammatical features but readable to other Scandinavians with effort. The US Faroese-speaking community is essentially non-existent; translation requests are extremely rare and typically tied to Faroese civil documents being processed for US-Faroese family matters or genealogy research.