Oriya and Swedish as Minority Language
In Oriya and Swedish speaking countries you will get the countries which have Oriya and Swedish as minority language. The language which is spoken by minority of population in the country is called as minority language.
- Oriya as minority language: Not spoken in any of the countries.
- Swedish as minority language: Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States of America.
If you want to compare Oriya and Swedish dialects, then you can go to Oriya vs Swedish Dialects. Some of the official languages are also considered as minority languages.
Oriya and Swedish Regulators
Oriya and Swedish speaking countries provide you Oriya and Swedish regulators which are the official organizations that regulate them. Oriya is not regulated.Swedish is regulated by Institute for the Languages of Finland, Swedish Academy, Swedish Language Council. Also get to learn, Oriya and Swedish Language History.
Oriya and Swedish Continents
Thinking about Oriya and Swedish continents in which Oriya and Swedish speaking countries are present. Check out more information on Oriya and Swedish. Most of the Oriya speaking countries lie in Asia. While Swedish speaking countries lie in Antartica, Europe. Continentwise, most of the languages belong to Asian Languages and African Languages. It's always fun to know about interesting facts of any language, so lets discuss about unknown facts of Oriya and Swedish languages:
Oriya Interesting Facts:
- The earliest literature in Oriya was traced in 7th to 9th centuries.
- Since Odia is having a long literary history and has not borrowed largely from other languages, it is the 6th classical language in India.
Swedish Interesting Facts:
- In Swedish language, article comes after noun.
- Most of the words in Swedish language began "S" than any other letter.
The Oriya language was derived from Sanskrit Language and is similar to Bengali and Assamese whereas Oriya language is similar to Norwegian and Danish Language and derived from Old Norse Language.