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  1. Scandinavian languages, group of Germanic languages consisting of modern standard Danish, Swedish, Norwegian (Dano-Norwegian and New Norwegian), Icelandic, and Faroese. These languages are usually divided into East Scandinavian (Danish and Swedish) and West Scandinavian (Norwegian, Icelandic, and Faroese) groups.

  2. Feb 5, 2022 · Learn about the six main languages spoken in the Nordic and Scandinavian region, their similarities and differences, and how useful, beautiful, and easy they are to learn. Find out which language is the best to learn for work, travel, or culture in the Nordics.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ScandinaviaScandinavia - Wikipedia

    The Danish, Norwegian and Swedish languages form a dialect continuum and are known as the Scandinavian languages—all of which are considered mutually intelligible with one another. Faroese and Icelandic, sometimes referred to as insular Scandinavian languages, are intelligible in continental Scandinavian languages only to a limited extent.

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  5. May 20, 2021 · Learn how Old Norse evolved into the Nordic languages, Finnish, Sami and other languages in the Nordic region. Find out the history, similarities and differences of each language and how they are used today.

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  6. Learn about the group of languages spoken in northern Europe, including Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, Finnish, and Lappish. Explore their origins, variations, and impact on English and other languages.

  7. The Scandinavian countries. Danish, Norwegian (including both written forms: Bokmål, the most common standard form; and Nynorsk) and Swedish are all descended from Old Norse, the common ancestor of all North Germanic languages spoken today. Thus, they are closely related, and largely mutually intelligible, particularly in their standard varieties.

  8. Learn about the Nordic languages, their origins, variations and mutual understanding. Find out how Nordic co-operation supports and promotes the languages in the Region and beyond.

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