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- **German** (~100 M native speakers, [eni], *Wie heißt du?*): Hard and rough staccato rhythm sound, unpleasant, very long words, identifiable by characteristic rolling "r" and articles like "das", "der" etc.
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- **Norwegian** (~4 M native speakers, *Hva heter du?*): Frankly a weird language, to a non-speaker sounds at times like a mix of all other languages. Is mutually intelligible with Swedish and Danish.
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- **Scots** (*Whit's yer name?*): Spoken in parts of Scotland, is mutually intelligible with English -- in fact it's often described as "English with funny spelling".
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- **Swedish** (~10 M native speakers, [ean], *Vad heter du?*): Mutually intelligible with Norwegian and Danish.
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- **Swedish** (~10 M native speakers, [ean], *Vad heter du?*): Mutually intelligible with Norwegian and Danish, doesn't have the "ch" (as in "chicken") sound.
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- **Yiddish** (~4 M native speakers, *װי הײסטו, "Vi heystu?"*): Language spoken by [Jews](jew.md), developed in Jewish diaspora, an interesting "Frankenstein monster" mix of German, Hebrew and other languages, written right to left.
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- **Romance languages** (~1 B native speakers): Evolved from Latin, not the hardest to learn.
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- [programming language](programming_language.md)
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- [formal language](formal_language.md)
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- [lrs dictionary](lrs_dictionary.md)
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- [lrs dictionary](lrs_dictionary.md)
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