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nordic languages

Name: Anonymous 2008-07-14 22:33

sup /lang/ I was thinking about learning a nordic language, no particular reason why, just bored. Which in your opinion would be the best to learn? I leaning towards norwegian since it's apparently related to swedish and danish, so this could potentially make it easier to understand them with more ease, plus easier to learn later in life.

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Name: Anonymous 2008-07-16 13:02

>>22
Oh, really? Kind of funny how User:Yvwv added the words "Nordic languages" to the article introduction not that long ago, on July 14.

http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=North_Germanic_languages&diff=225604362&oldid=225494239

Anyone can add unsourced information to Wikipedia and claim that it's valid. Interestingly, User:Yvwv is also acquainted with 4chan-related phenomena:

http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rickrolling&diff=prev&oldid=207653379

Hmm.

Also, when "Nordic" is used as an adjective, you could call Finnish a Nordic language as well, in the same way that you could call it a European language.

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