Danish is a North Germanic language and holds the official status in Denmark and Greenland and spoken by around six million peoples including minor Danish-speaking communities in Norway Sweden Germany Canada and USA Danish is a descendent of old Norse along with the North Germanic language group. Old Norse was the common language of Germanic people who lived in Scandinavia during the Viking era. Danish and Swedish derives from the East Norse group while the middle Norwegian language before the impact of Danish and Norwegian bokmål along with Faroese and Icelandic are classified as West Norse group. Before the 16th century Danish was a continuum of dialects with no standardized variety of spellings and word order conventions but with protestant reformation and the invention of printing a standardized language was developed which was based on the well-mannered and educated Copenhagen dialect. Danish has strong similarities with the Norwegian language especially on a text basis but the accent is quite different. Denmark and Norway interchange their skilled workers to each other and they can communicate in both societies by speaking slowly to understand each other. There are 29 letters in Danish alphabets 9 vowels and 20 consonants same as in Norwegian but some of these letters become a noticeable reason to differ the accent while standing in start middle or end of Danish words according to Danish pronunciation rules. EU and non-EU students especially the students of the sub-continent gain remarkable ground by SIML especially in the Nordic languages learning zone due to the existence of single and outrival languages institutions in the region. We at SIML also provide the imperative Danish language course to seek family reunion visas for married couples as it is due for Germany Holland Denmark and the United Kingdom. Send us your comments if you found in other practically Nordic languages learning institute in Subcontinent. that’s how you found SIML as outrival occidental languages learning institute in your region beyond your thoughts. Here we have 6 levels of Danish language to chose your desired level from beginning to fluency.
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