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Which Scandinavian language do you learn?

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Poll Question: Which Nordic language are you learning?
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Medulin
Tetraglot
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Croatia
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 Message 41 of 42
11 April 2014 at 12:06pm | IP Logged 
You're not likely to come across a Scanian speaking to another non-Scanian in basilect/dialect either,
but only mesolect-to-acrolect with a Scanian accent, even people from Kalmar or Växjö are not able to understand hardcore Scanian dialects, although they have no problem with Scanian-flavored standard Swedish
(which most urban Scanians under the age of 40 years only speak, anyway).

Edited by Medulin on 11 April 2014 at 12:08pm

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eyðimörk
Triglot
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 Message 42 of 42
11 April 2014 at 1:59pm | IP Logged 
Medulin wrote:
You're not likely to come across a Scanian speaking to another non-Scanian in basilect/dialect either,
but only mesolect-to-acrolect with a Scanian accent, even people from Kalmar or Växjö are not able to understand hardcore Scanian dialects, although they have no problem with Scanian-flavored standard Swedish
(which most urban Scanians under the age of 40 years only speak, anyway).

Yep! Precisely my point.

At most, the confusion that has been likely to occur in at least the past three generations of Scanians has been related to the fact that those of us raised with dialect don't always know when our vocabulary differs from non-dialect speakers. Sometimes it's obvious that a word is dialect (ålahue, tannamagare, rullebör, sulten), sometimes it's such a common word, or just one that sounds less West Danish, that we haven't got a clue it's dialectal until someone doesn't understand us (fälleben, hyllebär, mög, nätt).

Also, exaggeration: ;)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpXF0sdvI7Y
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