Nordic, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish.
The word pertaining to extreme Northern Europe is Scandinavian.
Yes, "Scandinavian" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to the people, culture, or region of Scandinavia.
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The word "walrus" comes from Dutch and Scandinavian languages. In Dutch, it is "walrus" and in Scandinavian languages, it is "hvalros" (Norwegian and Danish) or "hvalross" (Swedish).
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.
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The word 'Scandinavian' is a proper adjectivein the term 'Scandinavian warrior', used to describe the common noun 'warrior'.The proper noun 'Scandinavian' is a word for a native or inhabitant of Scandinavia, or a person of Scandinavian descent, a word for a person.
It is of unknown Scandinavian origin.Middle English and Scandinavian
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There is no specific Scandinavian word but the swedish translation is: "Död" and the norwegian and danish translations are probably quite similar.
The word pertaining to extreme Northern Europe is Scandinavian.
A Viking.
The Scandinavian Mountains are also known as the Scandes or the Scandic Mountains.
Norse
Scandinavian
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