Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2004 5:06 pm
Salve Prime,
Well, since I took a college course of Norwegian this year (and plan on continuing it next year), I can relate to it. The grammar really is a lot like English and some of the vocabulary reminds me of German (or Dutch). If you can read/understand Swedish, it probably works for Danish and Norwegian as well (the reverse works for me, so...). Of course, it's still a bit odd to learn a language of a country where most people speak English or German already as a second language . But then again, we are real freaks .
Vale bene,
Draco
Well, since I took a college course of Norwegian this year (and plan on continuing it next year), I can relate to it. The grammar really is a lot like English and some of the vocabulary reminds me of German (or Dutch). If you can read/understand Swedish, it probably works for Danish and Norwegian as well (the reverse works for me, so...). Of course, it's still a bit odd to learn a language of a country where most people speak English or German already as a second language . But then again, we are real freaks .
Vale bene,
Draco