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Because the two languages are close to each other. But Danish and Norwegian are more close.

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Swedish and Danish are similar because they both belong to the North Germanic branch of the Germanic language family. They share a common history and have influenced each other linguistically over time through interactions between the two countries. Additionally, both languages have similar grammar structures and vocabulary due to their close geographical proximity.

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