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  1. Old Norse

    Danish and English are both Germanic languages. Danish is a North Germanic language descended from Old Norse, and English is a West Germanic language descended from Old English. Old Norse exerted a strong influence on Old English in the early medieval period.
    Native speakers: 6.0 million (2019)
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    What is the origin of Danish?
    This language is a descendant of the Common Germanic that through other lines gave rise to English and German, two languages that have had profound influence on Danish. Around 800 A.D.,
    linguistics.byu.edu/classes/Ling450ch/reports/Danish1.ht…
    Is Danish a dialect of Swedish?
    Along with Swedish, Danish descends from the Eastern dialects of the Old Norse language; Danish and Swedish are also classified as East Scandinavian or East Nordic languages. Scandinavian languages are often considered a dialect continuum, where no sharp dividing lines are seen between the different vernacular languages.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danish_language
    What is the language of Denmark called?
    The language of Denmark is called Danish. It is mutually intelligible with other Nordic languages: Norwegian and Swedish. If you think Denmark don’t have enough mention of Vikings in its history, think again because the Danish language itself descended from Old Norse, a tongue which was common during the Vikings Era.
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    How old is the modern Danish language?
    The Danish philologist Johannes Brøndum-Nielsen divided the history of Danish into "Old Danish" from 800 AD to 1525 and "Modern Danish" from 1525 and onwards. He subdivided Old Danish into "Runic Danish" (800–1100), Early Middle Danish (1100–1350) and Late Middle Danish (1350–1525).
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Danish
  3. Where Does the Danish Language Origin From? | Nordic ...

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    31/10/2019 · The language of Denmark is called Danish. It is mutually intelligible with other Nordic languages : Norwegian and Swedish. If you think Denmark don’t have enough mention of Vikings in its history, think again because the Danish language itself descended from Old Norse, a tongue which was common during the Vikings Era.

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    • Danish language - Wikipedia

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      Danish is a North Germanic language spoken by about six million people, principally in Denmark, Greenland, the Faroe Islands and in the region of Southern Schleswig in northern Germany, where it has minority language status. Also, minor Danish-speaking communities are found in Norway, Sweden, the United States, Canada, Brazil, and Argentina. Due to immigration from Denmark, about …

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    • History of Danish - Wikipedia

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      The Danish language developed during the Middle Ages out of Old East Norse, the common predecessor of Danish and Swedish. It was a late form of common Old Norse. The Danish philologist Johannes Brøndum-Nielsen divided the history of Danish into "Old Danish" from 800 AD to 1525 and "Modern Danish" from 1525 and onwards. He subdivided Old Danish into "Runic Danish" (800–1100), Early …

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    • A Very Brief History of Danish

      https://linguistics.byu.edu/classes/Ling450ch/reports/Danish1.html

      06/09/1999 · Their linguistic history begins to get interesting around 2000 B.C. when the first Indo-European immigrants, the “single-grave people,” take over Denmark, bringing their language with them. Since then, Danish has ranged from the language of the vast Viking empire to a language spoken only by the people in and around a small European country.

    • History and facts of the Danish language - NordicTrans

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      31/07/2017 · Danish is classified as part of the East Scandinavian branch of the North Germanic languages, which developed much more than other modern Scandinavian languages. In the past, almost all Scandinavian languages were similar, but Danish over time began to develop its own characteristics. In the period when the Vikings throughout Northern Europe spread the Old …

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    • Danish language | Britannica

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      Danish belongs to the East Scandinavian branch of North Germanic languages. It began to separate from the other Scandinavian languages, to which it is closely related, about ad 1000. The oldest Danish records are runic inscriptions ( c. ad 250–800) found from Jutland to southern Sweden; the earliest manuscripts in Danish date from the 13th century.

    • 9 Surprising Facts About the Danish Language | Listen & Learn

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      10/09/2015 · Danish is an official language in Greenland. Though Danish is primarily spoken in Denmark, it’s spoken as a native language by about 20% of the population of Greenland, where it holds official language status.

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      • 4 facts about the Danish language

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        05/09/2019 · Danish is a North Germanic language, derived originally from Old Norse, and part of the Indo-European language family. It belongs to what is traditionally known as the East Scandinavian languages, along with Swedish, as opposed to the West Scandinavian languages, consisting of Norwegian, Icelandic and Faroese.

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        • A Very Brief History of the Scandinavian Languages

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          Old Danish and Old Swedish were greatly influenced by Middle Low German, the language of the Hanseatic League. Old Icelandic was exceptional: its pronunciation changed significantly during this period, but isolation and a strong and strongly conservative native written tradition preserved the written language almost unchanged.

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