"Swiss" is not a language.
swiss is a different country totally, not used by vikings. It is similar to German.
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
A group of vikings can be considered a mess, but they are more commonly known as "The Government" and/or "Crazy Idiots"
Yes, I can help with writing in Scandinavian languages such as Swedish, Norwegian, and Danish. What specifically would you like me to write?
Yes, Danish is a Germanic language. It is a North Germanic language and is closely related to Norwegian and Swedish.
There is no single official language for all of Scandinavia. However, the main languages spoken in the region are Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish. Finland, which is sometimes considered part of Scandinavia, has Finnish and Swedish as official languages.
Scandinavian is not a language by itself. It refers to a group of languages, such as Norwegian, Swedish, Danish and Icelandic.
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.
most vikings undertood both dialects. it later developed into four different languages: danish, Swedish, Norwegian, and Icelandic A+ swiss
Krone means "Crown" in both Danish and Norwegian.