no but i sounds that way
Languages that have similar sentence structure to English include German, Dutch, and Swedish.
They are two distinct Germanic languages. However, the phoneme inventories are remarkably similar. This is usually masked by the profound differences in prosody. However, these prosodic differences become less prominent when the languages are sung. Find some Dutch and Swedish songs on youtube to hear this effect.
Adopted from the Dutch 'ijsberg' meaning ice mountain. This is similar to the German 'Eisberg' and Swedish 'Isberg'
Languages that are similar to English include German, Dutch, and Scandinavian languages like Swedish and Norwegian. These languages belong to the same Germanic language family as English and share some common vocabulary and grammar structures.
The most similar languages to English are Dutch, German, and Scandinavian languages like Swedish and Danish. These languages belong to the same Germanic language family as English and share many similarities in vocabulary, grammar, and sentence structure.
Languages that have similar sentence structure to English include German, Dutch, and Swedish.
They are two distinct Germanic languages. However, the phoneme inventories are remarkably similar. This is usually masked by the profound differences in prosody. However, these prosodic differences become less prominent when the languages are sung. Find some Dutch and Swedish songs on youtube to hear this effect.
Adopted from the Dutch 'ijsberg' meaning ice mountain. This is similar to the German 'Eisberg' and Swedish 'Isberg'
dutch west India company and by Swedish settlers
No, they are called Swedish. People from Holland are called Dutch
Wooden clogs are Dutch, not Swedish.
New Jersey was first settled by the Dutch, then the Swedes and then the English.
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Delaware was settled by the Dutch, the Swedish and the British
Languages that are similar to English include German, Dutch, and Scandinavian languages like Swedish and Norwegian. These languages belong to the same Germanic language family as English and share some common vocabulary and grammar structures.
Winter is called "Vinter" in Swedish, pretty similar :)