There were 9 Worlds in Norse MythologyAsgardVanaheimAlfheimMidgardJotunheimSvarltalfheimNidavellirNifleheimMuspelheim
The world tree in Norse Mythology was called Yggdrasil, and it connected all the nine worlds together.
Midguard.
Iceland, Greenland, Vinland (America).
Home of the Alfs (Elves.)
Norse.
Norse.
Leif Erikson was a Norse explorer and is believed to have spoken Old Norse, the language spoken in Scandinavia during the Viking Age.
Of or pertaining to ancient Scandinavia, or to the language spoken by its inhabitants., The Norse language.
The Norse People spoke old Norse. Its closest relative is Icelandic and the other north-germanic languages.
Eric the Red was a Norse explorer, and he is believed to have spoken Old Norse, which was the language of the Vikings. Old Norse is an ancient North Germanic language that was commonly spoken in Scandinavia during the Viking Age.
I guess you mean Old Norse, as spoken by the Vikings. In that language "white" is expressed by the words hvítr, bleikr or melrakki.
Norse (basically modern day norwegian)
Leif Ericson spoke Old Norse.
That is incorrect. Old Norse, the language of the Vikings, is a North Germanic language once spoken in Scandinavia, the Faroe Islands, Iceland, and Greenland.
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Old Norse was likely the primary language spoken in Vinland, the area believed to be a part of North America visited by Norse explorers around the 11th century. It is possible that the Norse settlers also interacted with indigenous peoples in the region and may have learned some of their languages as well.