scandinavian

[skændɪˈneɪviən]
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A Scandinavian refers to someone from countries like Denmark, Norway, or Sweden. They share cultural and linguistic ties with each other.

When we talk about Scandinavians, we usually mean people who come from these Nordic countries. For example, if you're on a plane heading to Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, you might see a lot of Scandinavian faces around you, especially in the business class area where travelers from Norway and Sweden tend to sit too. Some people also use the term Scandinavia to describe not only these three main countries but also Finland, Iceland, or even parts of Russia that share similar cultural roots. It's worth noting that sometimes "Nordic" is used as an alternative, but technically, it includes more places like Iceland and Greenland.

How common is "scandinavian"?

Word scandinavian is considered rare in modern English.
It has a balanced usage among all categories: speech, fiction, newspapers and academic texts.
Definitions

adjective

  • Of or relating to Scandinavia, its people, or their languages.

    Example: Scandinavian design is known for its simplicity and functionality.

noun

  • A native or inhabitant of Scandinavia.

    Example: The Scandinavians have a rich cultural heritage.

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