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The word "Norse" means "related to the north." So a Norseman is a man from the norht. The term was generally used to mean a Viking.It refers to the ancient Scandinavians, such as the Vikings, and their culture and language.It refers to the ancient Scandinavians, like the Vikings, and their language and culture.
Arabic dialects, followed by Farsi and Hebrew.
There are several, however, Mandarin is considered the standard, followed by Cantonese and then Shanghainese.
The Rus tribe lived in what is now Russia long before the Vikings began their activities,, and they spoke a language completely unrelated to the Scandinavian languages of the Vikings.
The Norman conquest brought a lot of French and Scandinavian term (words) to the English language. It also imposed word order to the language that Anglo-Saxon didn't have.
Anglosaxon and latin
Scandinavia does not include Iceland. Iceland is sometimes mistaken as being part of Scandinavia as its culture and language are derived from Scandinavian aspects, the majority of Icelandics are of Scandinavian descent, and Scandinavians have ruled over Iceland for centuries. But truly, there are only three countries in Scandinavia: Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.
No, Swedish is a language spoken in Sweden, while Scandinavian refers to a group of languages spoken in the Scandinavian countries of Sweden, Norway, and Denmark. Swedish is a part of the Scandinavian language group.
Scandinavians may have faced discrimination due to stereotypes, cultural differences, economic competition, and xenophobia from the communities they settled in. Additionally, historical conflicts or prejudices towards Scandinavian immigrants could have contributed to discriminatory attitudes.
Finnish.
No. The language is Germanic.
Scandinavian is not a language by itself. It refers to a group of languages, such as Norwegian, Swedish, Danish and Icelandic.
The word "Norse" means "related to the north." So a Norseman is a man from the norht. The term was generally used to mean a Viking.It refers to the ancient Scandinavians, such as the Vikings, and their culture and language.It refers to the ancient Scandinavians, like the Vikings, and their language and culture.
Finland.
Finland.
No. It is Germanic, from the Anglo Saxons.
Scandinavian languages are primarily spoken in the countries of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, as well as parts of Finland and Iceland. These languages belong to the North Germanic branch of the Germanic language family.