알스벤스칸
알스벤스칸 is a Scandinavian language spoken primarily in 스웨덴 and 핀란드. It is part of the North Germanic branch of the 인도유럽어족 and is closely related to 노르웨이어 and 덴마크어. The language has a rich history and has evolved over centuries, influenced by various cultural and linguistic changes.
The modern form of 알스벤스칸 is characterized by its unique phonetics and vocabulary. It is the official language of 스웨덴 and is used in government, education, and media. Additionally, 핀란드 recognizes it as a minority language, reflecting the historical presence of Swedish speakers in the region.