"Swiss" is not a language.
Neither. They were Danish, Norwegian and Swedish.
Norwegian, Danish, Swedish.
most vikings undertood both dialects. it later developed into four different languages: danish, Swedish, Norwegian, and Icelandic A+ swiss
most vikings undertood both dialects. it later developed into four different languages: danish, Swedish, Norwegian, and Icelandic A+ swiss
They probably spoke variants of Old Norse. Icelandic is the closest modern language, which is quite different from Danish, Norwegian and Swedish.
A group of vikings can be considered a mess, but they are more commonly known as "The Government" and/or "Crazy Idiots"
Scandinavian is not a language. It refers to a group of languages, such as Norwegian, Danish, Swedish and Icelandic.
English, German, Icelandic, Norwegian, Dutch, Afrikaans, Danish, Swedish, and others.
Scandinavia is a region, not a country. It has no "official" language. The Scandinavian countries, with their official or national languages are: Denmark = Danish Norway = Norwegian Sweden = Swedish (Norwegian and Danish are dialects of each other, and Swedish is also very closely related).
Yes. Danish is a Scandinavian tongue which belongs specifically to the North Germanic language group.
Modern Scandinavian languages such as Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, and Icelandic are derived from Old Norse, the language used by the Vikings. These languages have evolved over time but still share many similarities in vocabulary and grammar with Old Norse.
Scandinavian is not a language by itself. It refers to a group of languages, such as Norwegian, Swedish, Danish and Icelandic.