ChristopherB Triglot Senior Member New Zealand Joined 6315 days ago 851 posts - 1074 votes 2 sounds Speaks: English*, German, French
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I have a question for native Scandinavian-language speakers. As someone who has lived in a monolingual environment his whole life, I have become quite curious about the language situation in places where English is widely known as a second language. One such region is Scandinavia. So I can better understand what role English plays, I was curious to know whether you prefer to browse the Internet and perform tasks and things on your computer in your native language, or whether English is dominant in this respect? Are you truly equally comfortable in English as in your mothertongue? Part of the reason I ask also has to do with the fact that Yahoo Business has closed down its Scandinavian language sites, since most users prefer simply to do it in English.
I look forward to your responses.
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tractor Tetraglot Senior Member Norway Joined 5452 days ago 1349 posts - 2292 votes Speaks: Norwegian*, English, Spanish, Catalan Studies: French, German, Latin
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ChristopherB wrote:
I was curious to know whether you prefer to browse the Internet and perform tasks and
things on your computer in your native language, or whether English is dominant in this respect? |
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When I browse the Internet I don't really think a lot about whether I do it in Norwegian or in one of the other
languages I can read without much effort (Danish, Swedish, English, Spanish and Catalan). I think I spend most of
the time on English web sites (among them this forum). If I want to look up something on Wikipedia, I usually
consult the English version first. This is simply because there are more articles and they are usually a lot more
thorough than the Norwegian ones.
I don't think members on this forum are representative of the general public. We are language nerds. I know
people who avoid English if they can because they find Norwegian so much easier to read.
ChristopherB wrote:
Are you truly equally comfortable in English as in your mothertongue? |
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Not at all. I find it a lot easier to express myself in Norwegian than in English.
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