Creolized languages are only spoken in a few countries. Some countries with no traditional creole languages are: North Korea South Korea Iran Saudi Arabia Israel Greece iceland denmark norway sweden finland
Every Nordic country has their own language. Iceland: Icelandic Denmark: Danish Norway: Norwegian Sweden: Swedish Finland: Finnish Faroe Islands(Part of Denmark): Faroese Some parts in Finland speak Finnish-Swedish.
English is primarily spoken in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Malta in Europe. It is also widely spoken as a second language in countries such as the Netherlands, Sweden, and Denmark.
The three countries on the Scandinavian Peninsula are Sweden, Norway, and Denmark. Culturally, Scandinavia includes all areas where Old Norse was spoken which adds Finland, Iceland, and the Faroe Islands.
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 is a North Germanic language that was spoken by the people of Scandinavia during the Viking Age. The old Nordic countries were Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Iceland,
Scandinavia is Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. The word itself is an old form of "Scania", which is the southernmost region of today's Sweden.
Danish is spoken primarily in Denmark and is one of the official languages of the country. It is also spoken in the Faroe Islands and Greenland.
Swedish was spoken in Sweden before world war 2.
Convicts spoke the languages of the countries they lived in.
Many different languages are spoken in the many Commonwealth countries. The English language is common to most members of the Commonwealth.