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Background knowledge on Scandinavian languages
English to Finnish translation
The Finnish language is one of the Finno-Ugric languages, which is spoken in Finland and by minorities in Sweden and Russia by about five million people. Finnish is the official language before Swedish in Finland since 1863. Finnish is closely related to the Estonian and more distantly related to the Sami (Lappish) Finnish translator and the Hungarian language. These languages form a sub-group in the family of the Uralic languages.
The tradition of the Finnish script dates back to the translation of the New Testament by the Finnish Bishop, Mikael Agricola in the 17th century, who used a Western Finnish dialect. The national Finnish epic, Kalevala, was published by Elias Lönnrot in the year 1835, and this strengthened the nationalist movement to demand the introduction of Finnish instead of Swedish as the official language of the Government and the versions formed. Translation text Finnish English In the course of these efforts, a Finnish literature society was established in 1831, and in 1841 Finnish was approved, besides Swedish, as the medium of instruction in advanced schools.
English to Norwegian translation
English Norwegian translator Norway has a population of 4,525,000 with an annual growth rate of 0.57%. Like many other European countries, Norway is at present going through a period of low birth rates, which is followed by strong population growth at some time. Apart from Norwegians, Lapps and Finns also live as minorities in the country, and there are also Russians on the Spitzbergen (Svalbard). The 40-45,000 Norwegian Samis are an ethnic minority, a separate folk and Norwegian fellow citizens at the same time.
More than 93 % of the population are Christians: Around 88 % belong to the Evangelic Lutheran »Norwegian Church« (»Norske Kirke«), which is the state church; about 4 % belong to other Protestant churches and communities, and more than 1 % belong to the Catholic Church (exemtes Bistum Oslo; Territorial prelatures Tromsø and Trondheim). Norwegian translation Non-Christian religious communities are formed by the Muslims (around 45,000) and the Jews (around 1,500).
Literature on the Norwegian language
. D. A. Seip: History of the Norwegian language, Berlin, 1971.
. Françoise Liégaux Heide: Norwegian without effort, Nörvenich 2000.
. Hans-Peter Koch: Norway, Erlangen 2002.
. D. Schröder, U. Pagenstecher and M. Velbinger: South Central Norway, Gräfeling 2001.
. R. Bohn: Reichskommissariat Norway. "National socialist new order" and wartime economy, M. 2000
English to Swedish translation
English Swedish translators The Swedish language belongs to the family of the Germanic languages, which also includes the other Scandinavian languages and German, English and Dutch. The Nordic languages (Danish, Swedish, Norwegian) are closely related, which has its roots in the historical development of these languages and countries. Thus, for example, Danish was the official language in Norway until 1905. Comparatively, it is easy for a German native speaker to learn Swedish. This is not only connected with the many matches between the languages related to one another (Swedish, in addition, has been characterised directly by low German since the Hanseatic times), but, instead, above all, with the fact that the Swedish language has been simplified substantially by a number of developments and reforms in the script, but, above all, in grammar.
Swedish is the official language in Sweden and also partially in Finland. Swedish translation Swedish is spoken as the mother tongue by about 8.5 million people, of whom about 8 million live in Sweden and almost 290,000 are a Finland-Swedish minority (5.5 % of the population) living in Finland.
Literature on the Swedish language
. Erich Spiegelhalter, Bernhard Pollmann and Brigitte Merz: Sweden, Munich 2006.
. Agnes Bührig: Sweden: A neighbourhood customer, Berlin 2007.
. Jörg-Peter Findeisen: Sweden: From the beginning to the present, Regensburg 2003.
. Jaktén and others: Langenscheidt's practical textbook Swedish. Langenscheidt, Berlin 1997.
. Martin Grass: Sweden and Germany: Encounters and impulses, Stockholm 1999.
. Hans Hellberg: The Swedes and their nature, Stockholm 1997.
. Jan-Öjvind Swahn: Maibaum, Flusskrebse and Lucia: This is how you live and celebrate in Sweden, Stockholm 1994.
English to Danish translation
English Danish translator Danish is an Indo-Germanic language belonging to the eastern group of the North Germanic branch, and, in contrast to Norwegian, the end syllables are stripped off to a larger extent. In addition, it differs in the formation of sound by closing the vocal chords, also known as the Danish glottal stop. There are three epochs as far as the history of the language is concerned: Runes Danish (800-1100), Old Danish (1100-1500), New Danish (after 1500).
Since the end of the 14th century, differences in dialects of Danish emerged. A common written language was formed only between 1350 and 1500, primarily on account of the Zeeland dialect. In the 15th and 16th centuries, considerable influences of Low German by the Hanse became noticeable, and subsequently, even those of High German and French. Danish translation Between 1536 up to about 1850, Danish was also the written language of Norway. Today, the German-Danish border is simultaneously the linguistic border.
Literature on the Danish language
. Peter Skautrup: Det danske sprogs historie. Vol. 1-4, Copenhagen 1944-1968 (unchanged reprint 1968) and 1 index volume, Copenhagen 1970
. Bergstrøm-Nielsen etc.: Tysk-Dansk Ordbog - Stor. Gyldendal, Copenhagen 2005, ISBN 87-004-0058-0 (a comprehensive German-Danish dictionary with about 153,000 keywords at present).
. Langenscheidt Editors (Issue): Danish pocket dictionary. Danish-German. German-Danish. Langenscheidt, Berlin 2007, ISBN 978-3-468-11103-7.
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