Of the North Germanic family to which Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic, and Faeroese belong
{i} group of languages spoken in Scandinavian countries (includes Swedish, Danish, Icelandic, Norwegian, and the language of the Faeroe Islands)
Scandinavian means belonging or relating to a group of northern European countries that includes Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, or to the people, languages, or culture of those countries. The Baltic republics have called on the Scandinavian countries for help
Scandinavians are people from Scandinavian countries. someone from the area of Northern Europe that consists of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and usually Finland and Iceland
{i} resident or citizen of one of the countries in Scandinavia (region in northern Europe)
{s} pertaining to Scandinavia or one of the countries in Scandinavia (region in northern Europe)
the northern family of Germanic languages that are spoken in Scandinavia and Iceland an inhabitant of Scandinavia of or relating to Scandinavia or its peoples or cultures; "Norse sagas"; "Norse nomads
At the 1930 Stockholm Exhibition and the 1939 World's Fair in New York, the larger world was first exposed to the simple, clean, and lightweight forms of Scandinavian furniture Quality craft combined with mass production where appropriate are hallmarks of the style Bent plywood is a commonly used material
A peninsula of northern Europe comprising the countries of Norway and Sweden. Large promontory, northern Europe. Occupied by Norway and Sweden, it is about 1,150 mi (1,850 km) long, with an area of 290,000 sq mi (750,000 sq km), and it extends south from the Barents Sea. It is largely mountainous; its eastern side slopes gently to the Baltic Sea, while the western side has mountains reaching the coast and is deeply dissected by fjords