Scandinavian is not a language. It refers to a group of languages, such as Norwegian, Danish, Swedish and Icelandic.
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 pertaining to extreme Northern Europe is Scandinavian.
Yes, "Scandinavian" is considered a proper noun when referring to the people, culture, or languages of the Scandinavian countries (Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and sometimes Finland and Iceland).
No, Mutti is not a Scandinavian surname. It is of German origin and means "mom" or "mother" in German.
Yes, "Scandinavian" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to the people, culture, or region of Scandinavia.
No. They are considered Nordic, not Scandinavian.
These Scandinavian runes are quite inscrutable. I am prepared to forward the Scandinavian response to the Kremlin.
First of all it's in the Scandinavian area. Denmark has one of the Scandinavian languages. There is much interaction between the Scandinavian countries.
There is no such thing as "speaking in Scandinavian"; however, Iceland is a scandinavian country.
Norway is a Scandinavian country.
Scandinavian Bunkering's population is 15.
Scandinavian Bunkering was created in 1993.
The population of Scandinavian Bunkering is 2,007.
Scandinavian Race was created in 1909.
Scandinavian Airlines was created in 1946.
Scandinavian York ended in 954.
Scandinavian York was created in 876.