No, it is a Germanic language.
Yes. Danish is a Scandinavian tongue which belongs specifically to the North Germanic language group.
The main language in Denmark is Danish. It is the official language of the country and is spoken by the vast majority of the population.
Yes. The Romance Languages are the modern descendants of Latin, the language of Rome, whence the word "Romance."
Dansk is the Danish language. It is spoken in Denmark and is one of the official languages of the country.
The closest romance language to Latin is Italian.
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Yes. Danish is a Scandinavian tongue which belongs specifically to the North Germanic language group.
No, French was primarly the romance language, along with Italian but English is a secondary romance language.
The language native to Denmark.
Danish
The main language in Denmark is Danish. It is the official language of the country and is spoken by the vast majority of the population.
Yes. The Romance Languages are the modern descendants of Latin, the language of Rome, whence the word "Romance."
Dansk is the Danish language. It is spoken in Denmark and is one of the official languages of the country.
The closest romance language to Latin is Italian.
The romance language that is closest to Latin is Italian.
The romance language closest to Latin is Italian.
No, English is not a Romance language. It belongs to the Germanic language family, which is different from the Romance languages like Spanish, French, and Italian.