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The early Vikings spoke a language similar to?

They spoke Norse, which is closest to Icelandic and Faroese.


Early vikings spoke a language similar to?

Most probably that was a language similar to the one used by the Norsemen. Nowadays the most similar one would be Icelandic as an example of isolated medieval Norwegian.


What was the vikings language similar to?

German (A+)


What were the common languages among the vikings?

The Vikings spoke a language consisting of words now used in some Scandinavian countries.


How did invasions from the Vikings and french affect the English language?

I think the English started "borrowing" the words that the Vikings and French spoke.


What language was similar to the language that the Assyrian people spoke?

Armenian or Hebrew


Which language was not used by vikings Swiss Swedish Danish or Norwegian?

"Swiss" is not a language.


How do vikings greet each other?

Icelandic would be the language most similar to the language of the vikings. Swedish slang for hello include: Tja and Tjena.


Do the vikings speak norwen?

The Vikings spoke Norse.


What viking tribe from whom Russia got its name?

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.


What is the primary language spoke in London?

English. The British version is quite similar to Australian English.


What language did the vigings speak?

The Vikings spoke Old Norse, a North Germanic language. Old Norse is closely related to other Scandinavian languages such as Danish, Swedish, and Icelandic.