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Aside from German? Dutch, Frisian, English, Danish, Icelandic
English, German, Icelandic, Norwegian, Dutch, Afrikaans, Danish, Swedish, and others.
Languages that have similar sentence structure to English include German, Dutch, and Swedish.
Dutch and Swedish are both Germanic languages, but they belong to different branches of the Germanic language family. While there may be some similarities in vocabulary due to historical interactions, the two languages are not mutually intelligible. Dutch is more closely related to languages like German and English, while Swedish is more closely related to languages like Danish and Norwegian.
That depends on the lingos that you know already. For a native speaker of English, basic Italian and Spanish are easy. If grammar is a struggle, some languages have grammar that is similar to English, yet easier. Three I have experience with are Dutch, Norwegian and Swedish. There are but two genders, one much more common (in fact it's called "common") than the other, there are easy verb conjugations (I be, you be, he/she be, we be, you all be, they be) and sentence structures (especially with Norwegian and Swedish) are almost identical to English. All of Dutch, Norwegian and Swedish have sounds very different from English. If easy grammar isn't an issue then I'd definitely say Italian or Spanish are the easier to pronounce and get used to.
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New Jersey was first settled by the Dutch, then the Swedes and then the English.
Spanish, English,French, Irish, Dutch, and Swedish
He is of Italian, Irish, Dutch, English, and Swedish ancestry.
Aside from German? Dutch, Frisian, English, Danish, Icelandic
English, German, Icelandic, Norwegian, Dutch, Afrikaans, Danish, Swedish, and others.
Languages that have similar sentence structure to English include German, Dutch, and Swedish.
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English, German, Icelandic, Norwegian, Dutch, Afrikaans, Danish, Swedish, and others.
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Dutch, Swedish, English, Germans, and even Finnish settled in colonial Delaware.
Translations for MADISON: MACHTELD f Dutch MADDISON f English (Modern) MADISYN f English (Modern) MADYSON f English (Modern) MAFALDA f Italian, Portuguese MAHAUT f French MALLT f Welsh MATHILDA f English, Swedish MATHILDE f French, German, Dutch, Norwegian, Danish MATILD f Hungarian MATILDA f English, Swedish, Finnish, Slovak MATILDE f Spanish, Portuguese MATTIE f & m English MATYLDA f Czech, Polish MAUD f English, Dutch MAUDE f English MAUDIE f English MECHTELD f Dutch MECHTHILD f German MECHTILDE f German TILDA f English, Swedish, Finnish TILLIE f English TILLY f English