Frisian is probably closest to modern English, but still largely unintelligible to an English speaker. Dutch is the second closest. All these languages are in the Germanic language family along with German, Swedish, Icelandic, and Danish.
The people of Sweden speak the Swedish language and the largest city Stockholm. The Swedish language is similar to the Danish and Norwegian languages.
There is a road and rail bridge between the Swedish city of Malmo and the Danish capital Copenhagen.
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Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, and/or Finnish, for starters. Swedish, Danish and Norwegian are virtually the same. Its like the us Southern accent versus the Queen's English. There are also Sami or Sammi spoken by the indigenous people in the North. Finish comes from a different language family, and Icelandic are similar to how Norwegians talked around AD 874
cocaine and bait
Danish - Thank you - Mange tak Swedish - Thank you - tack så mycket
3500 Danish kroner is the equivalent of 3909.50 Swedish kronor.
In a Cabin. In the woods by the Lake.
The island of Hven (in Danish) / Ven (in Swedish). It was Danish at Brahe's time, but is now Swedish.
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no, there was no need to go to extraordinary methods.
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.
Norwegian, Danish, Swedish.