If I'm a native English speaker and I can get by in German, would it be hard for me to learn Swedish/Norwegian, and if so, which should I learn?
Give up learning a new language if you're older than 15, it's just not going to happen
>>74543351
Why?
>>74543302
>would it be hard for me to learn Swedish/Norwegian
No
>and if so, which should I learn?
doesn't matter, it is the same thing really
>>74543351
False
>>74543302
learn Swedish. Our vocabulary is closer to english than Norwegian is. Also, a lot more people speak Swedish
>>74543388
Because during childhood you absorb languages better than now that you're an adult
>>74543630
It's a false stereotype.
>>74543302
You will understand both swedish and danish by learning norwegian
>>74543539
>Our vocabulary is closer to english than Norwegian is
stop lying on the internet Sven
>>74544817
>You will understand danish by learning norwegian
>You will understand danish
i've reported your post as false advertising
>>74543351
t. dumbass
>>74544144
its actually a very well documented fact
>>74546277
proofs????
>>74543630
t.IQ<80
>>74544144
No, that's true. But of course I disagree with the dane; he should learn Norwegian/Swedish if he wants to, it's not too late.
>>74551345
IT'S NEVER TOO LATE
>>74543302
leftyfag, fuck off and go somewhere non-white
>>74546277
it's probably more likely that the child has more time to be exposed to that language, they don't have anything to do so all their brain does is learn that language and other stuff about the world
if you throw an adult in that situation, with no stress about working/surviving, they will learn it just as well