Finnish.
Consider the following points:There is no such language as "Scandinavian"Hosanna is a Greek version of the Hebrew words: הושיעה־נא (Hoshaʿ-na) = "Please help"It would be pronounced the same or similar in any language that is not Hebrew.
Yes, I can help with writing in Scandinavian languages such as Swedish, Norwegian, and Danish. What specifically would you like me to write?
No. The language is Germanic.
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.
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.
Scandinavian is not a language by itself. It refers to a group of languages, such as Norwegian, Swedish, Danish and Icelandic.
Finland.
Like their counterparts in medieval European towns, the artisans were organized into guilds.
Finland.
No. It is Germanic, from the Anglo Saxons.
There is no specific Scandinavian word but the swedish translation is: "Död" and the norwegian and danish translations are probably quite similar.
The Roman god Neptune is similar to Greek Poseidon, often they are called counterparts.