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  1. Danish is a Germanic language of the North Germanic branch. Other names for this group are the Nordic or Scandinavian languages. 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.

  2. Old Norse. 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.

  3. Map of main Danish dialect areas. The Danish language has a number of regional and local dialect varieties. These can be divided into the traditional dialects, which differ from modern Standard Danish in both phonology and grammar, and the Danish accents, which are local varieties of the standard language distinguished mostly by pronunciation and local vocabulary colored by traditional dialects.

  4. The Danish language traces its roots back to the Iron Age, specifically to the Old East Norse dialect of the Old Norse language family. This early form of Danish was spoken by the inhabitants of what is now Denmark and parts of Sweden during the Viking Age, a period that stretched roughly from the late 8th century to the mid-11th century.

  5. Wikipedia, den frie encyklopædi. Ugens artikel. Lars Nielsen (født 1955) er en dansk tidligere langturscyklist fra Hobro. Han er Guinness Rekord -indehaver på flere ture. Første rekord blev sat, da Lars Nielsen i 1989 cyklede diagonalt over USA og på 54 dage tilbagelagde 10.655 kilometer. Anden gang var da han i 1991 cyklede USA rundt på ...

  6. Pages in category "Danish-language surnames" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 346 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DenmarkDenmark - Wikipedia

    Denmark (Danish: Danmark, pronounced ⓘ) is a Nordic country in the south-central portion of Northern Europe.It is the metropolitan part of and the most populous constituent of the Kingdom of Denmark, a constitutionally unitary state that includes the autonomous territories of the Faroe Islands and Greenland in the North Atlantic Ocean.