No. The language is Germanic.
No, Norwegian and Swedish are North Germanic languages, also known as the Scandinavian languages (as well as Danish, Faroese and Icelandic).
Iceland was ruled by Scandinavian countries for centuries. This caused Icelandic culture to be based on Scandinavian culture, the Icelandic language to be based off other Scandinavian languages, and the majority of Icelandics to be of Scandinavian descent. So in a way, Iceland could be considered a child of Scandinavia, as Scandinavia helped produce Iceland.
Hamlet was based on a Scandinavian legend that was later adapted into a play by William Shakespeare.
latin based languages i guess
The kraken is not based on Greek myth, but rather on Scandinavian folklore. It is a legendary sea monster often depicted as a colossal octopus or squid that terrorizes sailors in the North Atlantic Ocean.
Odobenus comes from the Greek odous 'tooth'' and baino 'walk' . Rosmarus is Scandinavian denoting a Walrus.
Yes, all three are based on Latin.
No, danish comes from the same group of languages as English do: the germanic languages (and they come from the Indo-European languages). While English is a germanic language, danish is also a part of the northern languages (the languages in Scandinavia).
The Latin-based Spanish word for "sun" is "sol."
After some research I have found that it means either waterlily (Australian), Heather (Latin), or complete ruler if derived from from Erika (Scandinavian).
Yes, Romanian is a Latin language.
Yes, the Romanian language is based on Latin and is the only country in Eastern Eastern that uses a Latin-based language.