kraftiekortie wrote:
I sort of suck at (especially) speaking other languages.
I am into linguistics, however.
I have heard it said that Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish are mutually intelligible, almost like they are dialects of each other. That Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish are only separate languages for political reasons.
What is your take on that idea?
I'm into linguistics too.
"A language is a dialect with an army and navy" as they say.
I tend to agree that the three Scandinavian languages are more like dialects than separate languages. Most of us here understand the other two languages in written form fairly well without any lessons and some will understand a lot or most of the spoken languages (depending on dialects and one's abilities). So in most cases the three languages are mutually intelligible. A linguist described the relationship as "Norwegian is Danish, pronounced in Swedish".
By comparison the Arabic dialect of Morocco is further from Levantine Arabic than the Scandinavian languages are from each other.