User talk:Sarosib

Mutual intelligibility of Scandinavian languages
According to a study conducted by Lars-Olof Delsing and Katarina Lundin Åkesson published in 2005, mutual intelligibility of Scandinavian languages is approximately 50% on average. Based on the results of this extensive study, it is quite arguable to state that knowing either Norwegian, Swedish or Danish automatically infers the possession of the other North Germanic languages. The study also contains detailed tables on how native youth from different Scandinavian cities performed at the tests on how well they understand other Continental Scandinavian languages.