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MrsShemon
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Yeah we have it pretty easy. Just one official language per Scandinavian country. Actually two for Denmark and Sweden as English is the official language for the European Union.
And our minority languages is nothing more than people getting a public education in it if they speak one of them and some villages having a name both in the official language and in the minority language of that area.
They say that growing up in a multi lingual home will make you good with languages. But for me, it have just been me mixing up the grammar, sentence structure and words between them. Even tried to learn German to show my multi lingual skills, but my results were not impressive.
Yeah we have it pretty easy. Just one official language per Scandinavian country. Actually two for Denmark and Sweden as English is the official language for the European Union.
And our minority languages is nothing more than people getting a public education in it if they speak one of them and some villages having a name both in the official language and in the minority language of that area.
They say that growing up in a multi lingual home will make you good with languages. But for me, it have just been me mixing up the grammar, sentence structure and words between them. Even tried to learn German to show my multi lingual skills, but my results were not impressive.