Danish language, the official language of Denmark, spoken there by more than five million people. It is also spoken in a few communities south of the German border; it is taught in the schools of the Faroe Islands, of Iceland, and of Greenland. Danish belongs to the East Scandinavian branch of

Danish (dansk) Danish is a North Germanic language spoken mainly in Denmark, where there are 5.46 million speakers, and by 6,200 people in Greenland, and 1,546 people in the Faroe Islands. There are also 39,500 Danish speakers in Sweden, 28,300 in the USA, 24,900 in Schleswig-Holstein in northern Germany, 21,000 in Norway, 12,600 in Canada, 10,000 in the UK, and smaller numbers in other countries.

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Where did Danish come from? Between 200 and 800 AD there was a shared Nordic language that originated from the Germanic family of languages and was spoken by people across what we now call Denmark, Sweden, and Norway. The first glimpses of this Nordic language were carved in runes on knives, jewellery, and stones, discovered during archaeological excavations of ancient settlements and villages ...