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  2. Where other languages may use grammatical cases, Swedish uses numerous prepositions, similar to those found in English. As in modern German, prepositions formerly determined case in Swedish, but this feature can only be found in certain idiomatic expressions like till fots ("on foot", genitive).

  3. Aug 28, 2019 · If you’re looking for the closest relative to English that is definitely a distinct language, the answer is Frisian. Frisian is a group of three languages spoken in parts of the Netherlands, Denmark and Germany. It’s a West Germanic language that shares 80% lexical similarity with English.

  4. Is English a Scandinavian language? Researchers suggest that they may be able to prove that English is actually a “Scandinavian” language. This essentially means that English belongs to the Northern Germanic language group, similar to Danish, Swedish, Faroese, and Norwegian.

  5. Jan 5, 2023 · Swedish vs English: Language Comparison & Similarities. English and Swedish are related languages. They are both classified as members of the Germanic language family. But, there are slight differences that make them seem way different than they are.

  6. Swedish is a V2 language, like all Germanic except English, with a basic VO word order and a suffixed definite article, like all North Germanic. Swedish is the largest of the North Germanic languages, and the official language of both Sweden and Finland, in the latter case alongside the majority language Finnish.

  7. Feb 15, 2019 · Swedes have the best non-native English skills in the world, according to the eighth edition of the EF English Proficiency Index. Sweden’s Scandinavian siblings Norway and Denmark also place in...

  8. The similarity between the two languages is striking. “Ate” and “apple” are completely recognizable in Swedish. And, just like English, the word order is the same as well. The only major difference in the Swedish sentence structure is the lack of a definite article. So, how do articles work in the Swedish language?

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