kärlek till alla = swedish
kjærlighet til alle/kjerleik til alle = norwegian
learning norweigan helps your swedish!
No, Norwegian and Swedish are North Germanic languages, also known as the Scandinavian languages (as well as Danish, Faroese and Icelandic).
You in Norwegian, Danish, and Swedish is "Du" pronounced dü like the u in the German word über. Also, if the objective of the sentence, you equals "deg". I.e. "I love you" is "Jeg elsker deg".
Energi, same in swedish
Welsh
Swedish Lapphund Norwegian Buhund Norwegian Elkhound Border Terrier Kangal dog Landseer Danish Swedish Farmdog Border Collie
(Un)till is til in Norwegian. Till isn't a Norwegian word, but it is a Swedish word and means till.
Frisian is probably closest to modern English, but still largely unintelligible to an English speaker. Dutch is the second closest. All these languages are in the Germanic language family along with German, Swedish, Icelandic, and Danish.
Krone means "Crown" in both Danish and Norwegian.
That sounds more like Danish or Norwegian than Swedish. It means thunder.
To start answering this question I can give you the languages I know: swedish: kärlek norwegian: kjaerlighet spanish: amor german: liebe
To start answering this question I can give you the languages I know: swedish: kärlek norwegian: kjaerlighet spanish: amor german: liebe