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What are the different languages in Scandinavia?

Icelandic, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish.


Are norwegian and swedish latin based languages?

No, Norwegian and Swedish are North Germanic languages, also known as the Scandinavian languages (as well as Danish, Faroese and Icelandic).


Can you write in Scandinavian?

Scandinavian is not a language. It refers to a group of languages, such as Norwegian, Danish, Swedish and Icelandic.


What are 5 Germanic languages?

Aside from German? Dutch, Frisian, English, Danish, Icelandic


What languages are closest to Swedish?

Frisian is probably closest to modern English, but still largely unintelligible to an English speaker. Dutch is the second closest. All these languages are in the Germanic language family along with German, Swedish, Icelandic, and Danish.


What languages are spoken in the Scandinavia region?

Languages spoken in the Scandinavian region include: Danish, Norwegian, Swedish and English.


What languages are in the Germanic language family?

English, German, Icelandic, Norwegian, Dutch, Afrikaans, Danish, Swedish, and others.


How many viking languages are there?

There is no single "Viking language" per se, as the Vikings spoke various North Germanic languages, such as Old Norse, Old Danish, and Old Swedish. These languages evolved over time into the modern Scandinavian languages we know today, like Icelandic, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, and Faroese.


What is the official language spoken in Scandinavia?

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).


What languages are spoken in scandanavia?

Swedish is the most spoken. Danish Norwegian. Icelandic Jamtlandic Faroese


What languages are considered Germanic languages?

Well, obviously German.... Others include English, Dutch, Afrikaans, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Icelandic, and Faroese. The SIL (Summer Institute of Linguistics) International lists 53 Germanic Languages.


Is Danish same as swedish?

No. Both languages are from the same family (nordic Germanic languages) but they have different grammars, different vocabularies and different pronunciations. Danish and Norwegian are more simmilar, but also different.