No, English people are not considered Nordic. Nordic refers to the region of Northern Europe, which includes countries such as Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, and Iceland. English people, on the other hand, are from England, which is part of the United Kingdom.
Every Nordic country has their own language. Iceland: Icelandic Denmark: Danish Norway: Norwegian Sweden: Swedish Finland: Finnish Faroe Islands(Part of Denmark): Faroese Some parts in Finland speak Finnish-Swedish.
Nordic, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish.
People in Hungary speak Hungarian.
People who can not speak, are called 'Mute'
Nordic people.
No, English people are not considered Nordic. Nordic refers to the region of Northern Europe, which includes countries such as Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, and Iceland. English people, on the other hand, are from England, which is part of the United Kingdom.
Every Nordic country has their own language. Iceland: Icelandic Denmark: Danish Norway: Norwegian Sweden: Swedish Finland: Finnish Faroe Islands(Part of Denmark): Faroese Some parts in Finland speak Finnish-Swedish.
Nordic people have jobs, just like everybody else. Some jobs may be unique to the area, but most are pretty common world-wide jobs.
Nordic countries tend to celebrate Christmas in the evening on December 24 which is Christmas Eve. Nordic people in Europe have done this since before Christianity adopted the holiday.
December 24th, unless the people are pagan.
Denmark is not just similarwith the Nordic countries, but is one of the Nordic countries.
nordic. maybe also eskimo, inuit and lapps.
Nordic Capital was created in 1989.
MTV Nordic was created in 1987.
Nordic Museum was created in 1873.
Flybe Nordic was created in 2011.