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  1. In historical linguistics, the North Germanic family tree is divided into two main branches, West Scandinavian languages (Norwegian, Faroese and Icelandic) and East Scandinavian languages (Danish and Swedish), along with various dialects and varieties.
    Geographic distribution: Northern Europe
    Linguistic classification: Indo-EuropeanGermanicNorth Germanic
    Proto-language: Proto-Norse (attested), later Old Norse
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Germanic_languages
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    What languages are spoken in Scandinavia?
    These include Swedish, Danish, Icelandic and Faeroese . Two forms of the language exist: bokmål (which means "book language") and nynorsk (which means "new Norwegian"). Old Norse is the language that was spoken hundreds of years ago in Scandinavia at the time of the Vikings. It is very similar to today’s Icelandic language.
    simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norwegian_language
    How many people speak Scandinavian in the world?
    Approximately 20 million people in the Nordic countries speak a Scandinavian language as their native language, including an approximately 5% minority in Finland. Languages belonging to the North Germanic language tree are also commonly spoken on Greenland and, to a lesser extent, by immigrants in North America .
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Germanic_languages
    How did the North Germanic languages become Scandinavian?
    After the Old Norse period, the North Germanic languages developed into an East Scandinavian branch, consisting of Danish and Swedish; and, secondly, a West Scandinavian branch, consisting of Norwegian, Faroese and Icelandic and, thirdly, an Old Gutnish branch.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Germanic_languages
    Where is the Danish language spoken?
    Map of Danish dialects. Spoken Danish. Danish is the Germanic language spoken in Denmark, the Faroe Islands, and parts of Greenland and Germany (Southern Schleswig). Around 5.5 million people speak Danish. It is used as a second language in Greenland and the Faroe Islands. The Danish people, or Danes, call their language dansk.
    simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danish_language
  3. Scandinavia - Wikipedia

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    The term Scandinavia (sometimes specified in English as Continental Scandinavia or mainland Scandinavia) is sometimes used locally for Denmark, Norway and Sweden as a subset of the Nordic countries (known in Norwegian, Danish, and Swedish as Norden; Finnish: Pohjoismaat, Icelandic: Norðurlöndin, Faroese: Norðurlond).

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  4. North Germanic languages - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Germanic_languages

    In historical linguistics, the North Germanic family tree is divided into two main branches, West Scandinavian languages (Norwegian, Faroese and Icelandic) and East Scandinavian languages (Danish and Swedish), along with various dialects and varieties. The two branches are derived from the western and eastern dialect groups of Old Norse respectively. There was also an Old Gutnishbranch …

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  5. Danish language - Simple English Wikipedia, the free ...

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    Spoken Danish. Danish is the Germanic language spoken in Denmark, the Faroe Islands, and parts of Greenland and Germany (Southern Schleswig). Around 5.5 million people speak Danish. It is used as a second language in Greenland and the Faroe Islands. The Danish people, or Danes, call their language dansk .

  6. Norwegian language - Simple English Wikipedia, the free ...

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    • Old Norse
      Old Norse is the language that was spoken hundreds of years ago in Scandinavia at the time of the Vikings. It is very similar to today’s Icelandic language. This is because many Vikings sailed from Norway to Iceland in order to escape from the rule of the Norwegian kings who were makin…
    • Bokmål
      During the 13th century the Black Death killed two thirds of the population of Norway. The Danish kings and queens noticed that Norway was weak and defenceless, so they annexed Norway (made it part of Denmark). For hundreds of years Norway was ruled by the Danes. All the rulers, …
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    • Native to: Norway
    • Native speakers: 4.3 million (2012)
  7. Svenska – Wikipedia

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    Svenska är ett indoeuropeiskt språk som tillhör den nordgermanska grenen av de germanska språken. Tillsammans med danskan tillhör det den östskandinaviska undergruppen, som skiljer dessa från de västskandinaviska språken norska, färöiska och isländska samt från forngutniskan. En modernare uppdelning av spr…
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  8. Tiếng Na Uy – Wikipedia tiếng Việt

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    Wikibooks có một quyển sách tựa đề Norwegian Tiếng Na Uy ( norsk ) là một ngôn ngữ thuộc nhánh phía Bắc của nhóm ngôn ngữ German trong hệ ngôn ngữ Ấn-Âu . Đây là ngôn ngữ của người dân Na Uy , là ngôn ngữ của khoảng 4,7 triệu người ở Na Uy và ở các khu vực có người Na Uy sinh sống như tại Hoa Kỳ .

    • Sử dụng tại: Na Uy và những vùng dân Na Uy định cư …
    • Phát âm: /nɔrsk/
    • Hạng: 111
    • Tổng số người nói: 4,7 triệu
  9. 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Scandinavian Languages ...

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    12/12/2015 · SCANDINAVIAN LANGUAGES. By this expression we understand the closely allied languages which are and have been Territory. spoken by the Teutonic population in Scandinavia, and by the inhabitants of the countries that have been wholly or partially peopled from it. The territory of these languages embraces: Sweden, except the most northerly part (chiefly Lapland …

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