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Do Germans understand Scandinavians?

Do Germans understand Scandinavians?

Scandinavians and Germans usually understand each other quite well, in a broader sense. Especially if they communicate in English. German is not mutually intelligble with the Scandinavian languages. The knowledge of German is bigger in Denmark than it is in Sweden.

Which language is most like German?

German is most similar to other languages within the West Germanic language branch, including Afrikaans, Dutch, English, the Frisian languages, Low German, Luxembourgish, Scots, and Yiddish.

Are German and Swedish similar?

Swedish and German are two languages that both belong to the Germanic branch of the Indo-European language tree. This means that they are related. German has a lot in common with Swedish in terms of vocabulary. Many words visibly have the same roots, but grammatically, Swedish looks more like English than German.

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Is Swedish easier than German?

Swedish is by far the easiest. From Easiest to Hardest, Swedish, French, German. German is one of the Harder languages for English Speakers, despite being a Germanic Language.

How is Germany different from Sweden and vice versa?

So, here is a selection of examples where Germans and Germany is different from Swedes and Sweden – and vice versa: 1. Germans drink some wine or beer here and there. Many of them don’t even mind having a glass of beer or wine every day. Prost! Swedes consider this kind of drinking behavior as alcoholism.

What is the difference between Swedish and Germanic languages?

German and Swedish are both Germanic languages, but Swedish is a North Germanic language, like Danish and Norwegian, and German is a West Germanic language, like Dutch and English.

What are the differences between Swedish and German drinking habits?

1. Germans drink some wine or beer here and there. Many of them don’t even mind having a glass of beer or wine every day. Prost! Swedes consider this kind of drinking behavior as alcoholism. Which is why they drink pretty much nothing during the week, but do their best to compensate that with an overconsumption of alcohol during the weekends. Skål!

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What are some mind-blowing facts about Sweden and Germany?

Swedes love Chinese car brands, like Volvo and Saab. 3. Germans use a “normal” knife to spread butter on a slice of bread. Swedes have come up with a genius idea. They invented the smörkniv , a wooden butter knife, whose sole purpose is to spread butter on things. (Why is it genius? Errrm.