velji
Velji is a term used in the Faroese language, which is spoken on the Faroe Islands, a self-governing archipelago in the North Atlantic. The word "velji" translates to "brother" in English. In Faroese culture, the concept of velji is deeply rooted in the community and social structure. The Faroe Islands have a strong sense of community and collective responsibility, and the term velji reflects this by emphasizing mutual support and camaraderie among individuals.
The Faroese word "velji" is often used to describe a close friend or a person who is
In Faroese society, the concept of velji is reflected in various aspects of life, including family dynamics,