Okay kiddo, so you know how there are different countries with different languages and customs? Well, Faroese is a language spoken by people who live on the Faroe Islands, which is a small group of islands in the Atlantic Ocean between Iceland and Norway. They have their own unique culture and way of living.
Now, the Faroe Islands used to be part of Denmark many years ago, like when your grandpa was a kid. That means people who lived there were considered Danish citizens and spoke Danish too. But over time, the people of the Faroe Islands started wanting to have more control over their own affairs and be more independent. So, in the 1940s, the Faroese government decided they wanted their own language and stopped using Danish as much.
Today, some people who live in the Faroe Islands still speak Danish because they might have grown up with it or because they need it for work or school. But most people there speak Faroese, which is a really cool language with its own words and sounds that you might not hear anywhere else! So, while Faroese people might have some connections to Denmark, they are also proud to be Faroese and have their own unique identity.