Because the two languages are close to each other. But Danish and Norwegian are more close.
Scandinavian is not a language. It refers to a group of languages, such as Norwegian, Danish, Swedish and Icelandic.
Nordic, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish.
English, German, Icelandic, Norwegian, Dutch, Afrikaans, Danish, Swedish, and others.
Scandinavia is a region, not a country. It has no "official" language. The Scandinavian countries, with their official or national languages are: Denmark = Danish Norway = Norwegian Sweden = Swedish (Norwegian and Danish are dialects of each other, and Swedish is also very closely related).
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.
Welsh
Danish - Thank you - Mange tak Swedish - Thank you - tack så mycket
3500 Danish kroner is the equivalent of 3909.50 Swedish kronor.
The island of Hven (in Danish) / Ven (in Swedish). It was Danish at Brahe's time, but is now Swedish.
There is no specific Scandinavian word but the swedish translation is: "Död" and the norwegian and danish translations are probably quite similar.
From German via Yiddish meaning to nibble. Similar to a Danish word Naske and Swedish Snaske
"Swiss" is not a language.
Krone means "Crown" in both Danish and Norwegian.
That sounds more like Danish or Norwegian than Swedish. It means thunder.
Neither. They were Danish, Norwegian and Swedish.
Icelandic, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish.
The people of Sweden speak the Swedish language and the largest city Stockholm. The Swedish language is similar to the Danish and Norwegian languages.