I WANT TO ADD A NEW LANGUAGE PAIR.
IT IS NOT VISIBLE.
IS THERE A PRACTICAL WAY TO ADD OR REMOVE PAIRS.
I WANT TO ADD A NEW LANGUAGE PAIR.
IT IS NOT VISIBLE.
IS THERE A PRACTICAL WAY TO ADD OR REMOVE PAIRS.
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Hi Paul,
I was curious about Thomas Frost's comments about the similarity of Danish, Norwegian and Swedish, and Google immediately found this Wikipedia article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Norwegian_Bokm%C3%A5l_and_Standard_Danish
"Generally, speakers of the three largest Scandinavian languages (Danish, Norwegian and Swedish) can read each other's languages without great difficulty. This holds especially true of Danish and Norwegian. The primary obstacles to mutual comprehension are differences in pronunciation."
Based on this, he appears to have a good case for classifying these 3 languages as language variants.
Best regards,
Bruce Campbell
ASAP Language Services
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