Yes.
Danish is a Scandinavian tongue which belongs specifically to the North Germanic language group.
No, Danish is not a Romance language. It belongs to the North Germanic branch of the Germanic language group. Romance languages are derived from Latin and include languages like Spanish, French, Italian, and Portuguese.
Yes, Swedish is a Germanic language. It belongs to the North Germanic branch of the Germanic language family and is closely related to languages like Danish and Norwegian.
No, Dutch and Danish are not the same. Dutch is spoken in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Suriname, while Danish is spoken in Denmark. They belong to different language families - Dutch is a Germanic language, while Danish is a North Germanic language.
Danish and German are both Germanic languages, but they are not the same. They have different grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation. While speakers of each language may be able to understand some words or phrases in the other, they are distinct languages.
English, German, Icelandic, Norwegian, Dutch, Afrikaans, Danish, Swedish, and others.
No, Danish is not a Romance language. It belongs to the North Germanic branch of the Germanic language group. Romance languages are derived from Latin and include languages like Spanish, French, Italian, and Portuguese.
Yes, Swedish is a Germanic language. It belongs to the North Germanic branch of the Germanic language family and is closely related to languages like Danish and Norwegian.
No, Dutch and Danish are not the same. Dutch is spoken in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Suriname, while Danish is spoken in Denmark. They belong to different language families - Dutch is a Germanic language, while Danish is a North Germanic language.
They speak Danish. Danish is a North Germanic language http://www.omniglot.com/writing/danish.htm
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).
North Germanic refers to the Scandinavian languages: * Danish * Norwegian * Swedish * Icelandic * Faroese * Greenlandish
Danish and German are both Germanic languages, but they are not the same. They have different grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation. While speakers of each language may be able to understand some words or phrases in the other, they are distinct languages.
English, German, Icelandic, Norwegian, Dutch, Afrikaans, Danish, Swedish, and others.
The official language spoken in the Faroe Islands is Faroese, which is a North Germanic language closely related to Icelandic. Danish is also widely spoken and understood due to historical ties with Denmark.
Aside from German? Dutch, Frisian, English, Danish, Icelandic
The Germanic languages are a branch of the Indo-European language family, spoken primarily in Europe. They include English, German, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Dutch, Afrikaans, Icelandic, and others.
The Ostrogoths were a Germanic people. They were the Goths of the east. The Goths of the west were the Visigoths. Germanic is a language group which comprises German, Dutch, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish and English. These Germanic peoples were the ancestors of the people who speak these modern languages