Danish developed from Old Norse, which was spoken in Scandinavia. Old Norse eventually split into Old West Norse, spoken in Norway and Iceland, and Old East Norse, spoken in Sweden and Denmark. Eventually, Old East Norse evolved into the Danish that is spoken today. And believe it or not, there are many regional dialects in Denmark and its territories, although Standard Danish is the most common and what you’ll learn at Skovsøen.
While Danish is spoken mainly in Denmark, it is also spoken in parts of Germany, Argentina, the United States, Canada and many other countries throughout the world. Danish also has official language status in the territories of the Faeroe Islands and Greenland, which are autonomous regions of Denmark.



