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Genetically and culturally they are Germanic.

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Is Scandinavian Latin based?

No. The language is Germanic.


Is old English a Scandinavian language?

No. It is Germanic, from the Anglo Saxons.


Is Danish language germanic language?

Yes, Danish is a Germanic language. It is a North Germanic language and is closely related to Norwegian and Swedish.


What is North Germanic language?

North Germanic refers to the Scandinavian languages: * Danish * Norwegian * Swedish * Icelandic * Faroese * Greenlandish


Where is Scandinavian spoken?

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The Scandinavian languages belong to which branch of the Indo-European family of languages?

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Is the Scandinavian language Latin based?

No, danish comes from the same group of languages as English do: the germanic languages (and they come from the Indo-European languages). While English is a germanic language, danish is also a part of the northern languages (the languages in Scandinavia).


The English language evolved from an earlier language called what?

Modern English comes immediately from Middle English, the language of Chaucer. That derived from Old English or Anglo-Saxon, the language of Beowulf. That language, little more than a Germanic dialect, derived from Common Germanic, the common language of all Germanic languages (Dutch, Friese, German, Scandinavian...).


Where do a lot of words in the English language come from?

Germanic, Scandinavian, Anglo-Saxon, and Greek. Plus many other languages.


What is the second-most widely spoken Germanic language in Europe?

The second-most widely spoken Germanic language in Europe is Dutch. It is spoken in the Netherlands, Belgium, and small parts of Germany.


Where does the language Germanic come from?

It is a branch of the Indo European group of languages, including German, Dutch, English, Scandinavian languages, Afrikaans, Flemish, Frisian and the extinct Gothic language


Is dutch the same as danish?

No, Dutch and Danish are not the same. Dutch is spoken in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Suriname, while Danish is spoken in Denmark. They belong to different language families - Dutch is a Germanic language, while Danish is a North Germanic language.