I had the pleasure of chatting with Eunsan Huh, the awesome creator of the popular Instagram account, @EverySingleWordinIcelandic. On her account, you will find Icelandic words that she has illustrated as icons, which is helping her and others to learn the language.
She has also created a book called “Iceland in Icons: a Pictographic Travel Guide“, which I will have a link to in the show notes of this episode. It was so much fun to chat with her about how she fell in love with Iceland, why she started to learn the language and some of the adventures she has been on around the country.
The Questions I Asked Eunsan During the Interview
- You have a very interesting background. You were born in Korea, raised in Australia and Canada and now you have been living in NYC for more than a decade. After being exposed to so many different cultures, what made you gravitate toward Iceland?
- When did you decide to start learning Icelandic?
- What resources are you using to learn Icelandic and what has your experience been like?
- What inspired you to start creating icons for Icelandic words?
- You have a book called “Iceland in Icons: A Pictographic Travel Guide”. Obviously, the use of icons to represent places and words in Icelandic make it unique, but what else makes your book different than other travel guides?
- How many times have you visited Iceland?
- Do you see yourself living here?
- I saw on your Instagram that you have stayed and worked on a farm while in Iceland. What was that experience like? Do you recommend that to others?
- What is your favorite Icelandic word or phrase?
- You will be speaking at Tedx Reykjavík tomorrow (October 13), which is awesome! If people want to keep up with what you are doing, where should they follow you?
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Hello.
Thank you for creating your site.
I’m slowly learning Icelandic now.
I am interested in creating a site that presents similarly to this one for a project I’m working on.
What company or template did you use to creat the site. And who do you use to sent out your newsletters?
If you don’t mind sharing that would be great.
Thank you
Nathan
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Hi Nathan. I use WordPress and the theme Tusant.
Hi. Thank you for your content. I really enjoy listening to your experiences. I wasn’t able to properly hear the online resource that Eunsan mentioned at 10:28. Would you be able to post the name of it here? Thank you.
Hi! My pleasure. I believe she said íslenska fyrir alla. Here is the link – http://tungumalatorg.is/ifa/
Takk fyir! I’ve been trying to learn, and it is hard to find good internet-based resources.