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That sounds more like Danish or Norwegian than Swedish. It means thunder.
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Swedish and Danish are similar because they both belong to the North Germanic branch of the Germanic language family. They share a common history and have influenced each other linguistically over time through interactions between the two countries. Additionally, both languages have similar grammar structures and vocabulary due to their close geographical proximity.
A group of vikings can be considered a mess, but they are more commonly known as "The Government" and/or "Crazy Idiots"
Danish is the closest language to Norwegian. In fact, some linguists classify these two languages as dialects of each other.Swedish is slightly more different, but also very closely related. Danish and Swedish speakers will have difficulty understanding each other.Further away is Icelandic and Faroese.AnswerNorwegian belongs to the north germanic branch of the indo-european language tree. It's closest relatives are swedish and danish which it's almost mutually intelligible with. Icelandic and faroese is also similar. English has also borrowed some from norwegian. German is also a bit similar. Even dutch have some small similarities.
No. There are similarities, but they are different languages. To explain in further detail, Swedish belongs to the East Scandinavian branch of the Germanic Family Tree, along with Danish, whereas Norwegian belongs to the West Scandinavian branch, along with Icelandic and Faroese. Swedish, Danish and Norwegian look fairly similar but do have many differences. Norwegian is more similar to Danish in how in many of it's words and how it's written, as the Danes have had a large influence over Norway throughout history. In it's pronunciation, it's closer to Swedish than Danish. There are 2 Norwegian languages, one is called Bokmål, which is the standard language, and which is the language similar to Danish. And the other language is Nynorsk, which has been created from the dialects of Norway without the Danish influence. Nynorsk, has some similarities with Icelandic, which is the language that has least changed since the end of the Viking Age. Here are some examples of words and phrases in each of the three languages: Swedish Norwegian Danish English att upprepa å gjenta at gentage to repeat Jag är studerande Jeg er student Jeg er studerende I am a student Jag heter... Jeg heter... Jeg hedder... my name is.... I hope that this has answered your question more clearly. (basically, these languages are almost like British English, American English, and Australian English. They are all more or less the same, but there are many many words that are not known or recognized in the other languages. Granted the differences between brit eng, American eng, and Aussie eng are not as big as the Scandinavian languages, but still, there are many differences. And not many people think of it like i do.)
Danish...Old Norse...The people who settled in Iceland were mainly from Norway and the Icelandic language is one of the Nordic languages, a subgroup of Germanic language. Therefore, Icelandic language is similar to Norwegian, Danish, and Swedish.Icelandic is really just ancient Norwegian. So Norwegian it is closest to although Faroese is remarkably similar.Old Norse For A+ Studentsold Norse
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.
'Doktor' means doctor in all Germanic languages. To be more precise this statement is true for Swedish, Norwegian, Dutch, Danish and of course German.
No. Both languages are from the same family (nordic Germanic languages) but they have different grammars, different vocabularies and different pronunciations. Danish and Norwegian are more simmilar, but also different.
European is not a language. It is a continent where more than 200 languages are spoken. The most prominent languages of Europe are: Albanian Bulgarian Czech Dutch Danish English French German Italian Norwegian Polish Portuguese Russian Spanish Swedish Yiddish
European is not a language. It is a continent where more than 200 languages are spoken. The most prominent languages of Europe are: Albanian Bulgarian Czech Dutch Danish English French German Italian Norwegian Polish Portuguese Russian Spanish Swedish Yiddish