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.
The word "Scandinavian" refers to a large, geographical region, and not a specific language. The languages spoken in the Scandinavian region are: Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, and Finnish, as well as several local dialects and language divergences.
Norse (basically modern day norwegian)
Wales would be the most likely country to hear a Celtic language being spoken.
No. Latvia is a northern European country located on the Baltic and has its own language, Latvian.
The official language spoken in Georgia, the country, is Georgian.
The primary language spoken in Georgia, the country, is Georgian.
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Spain is the European country with which the Basque language is identified the most strongly. The Basque Country is a region in northern Spain where the Basque language, Euskara, is spoken by a significant portion of the population.
No European country speaks Hebrew as either an official language or national language. Hebrew is spoken in Israel, which is in Asia.However, there are many Jews all over Europe who speak Hebrew.