Old Scandinavian
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Old Scandinavian — may refer to: Proto Norse, a North Germanic language spoken ca. from the 3rd to 7th centuries Old Norse, a term sometimes used exclusively to refer to Old West Norse (also called Old West Scandinavian) spoken ca. from the 8th to 14th centuries… … Wikipedia
old scandinavian — noun Usage: capitalized O&S : old norse … Useful english dictionary
Scandinavian languages — Introduction also called North Germanic languages group of Germanic languages consisting of modern standard Danish (Danish language), Swedish (Swedish language), Norwegian (Norwegian language) (Dano Norwegian and New Norwegian), Icelandic… … Universalium
Old Norse language — Classical Germanic language used с 1150–1350, the literary language of the Icelandic sagas, skaldic poetry, and Eddas. The terms Old Norse and Old Icelandic are sometimes used interchangeably because Icelandic records of this period are more… … Universalium
Old Norse — dǫnsk tunga, dansk tunga ( Danish tongue ), norrœnt mál ( Norse language ) Spoken in Nordic countries, Scotland, Ireland, England and Wales, Isle of Man, Normandy, Vinland, the Volga and places in between … Wikipedia
Scandinavian migration to the United Kingdom — Total population Swedish born residents: 22,525 (2001 Census)[1] Danish born residents: 18,695 (2001 Census)[1] Norwegian born residents: 13,798 (2001 Census) … Wikipedia
Old-time music — Stylistic origins British folk, African music, minstrel, Tin Pan Alley, gospel, Appalachian music Cultural origins English, Scottish, Welsh, Irish African, French, German, Spanish … Wikipedia
Old Swedish — Spoken in Sweden, Finland and Åland Era Evolved into Modern Swedish by the 16th century Language family Indo European Germanic … Wikipedia
Old Time Music — Traduction à relire Old time music → … Wikipédia en Français
Old time fiddle — Old time music Stylistic origins British folk, African music, minstrel, Tin Pan Alley, gospel, Appalachian music Cultural origins English, Scottish, Welsh, Irish, African, French, German, Spanish … Wikipedia