How to use in-sentence of “scandinavian”:
+ Smoked fish is an important item in Russian cuisine, Jewish cuisine, and Scandinavian cuisine, as well as several Eastern and Central European cuisines.
+ As late as the 11th century when a Scandinavian came to England he did not feel out of place.
+ Most of the Scandinavian Peninsula has only a few people in it.
+ The Scandinavian languages are very similar to each other, and many Scandinavians understand some of the other languages.
+ Encyclopædia Britannica Encyclopædia Britannica Encyclopædia Britannica Scandinavian Vikings, also called Norsemen, explored the oceans and rivers of Europe through trade and warfare.
+ Other Scandinavian languages, such as Icelandic and Faroese, are less closely related and cannot be understood by Swedish speakers.

Example sentences of “scandinavian”:
+ He was the author of the “EddaProse Edda” or “Younger Edda” and the “Heimskringla”, a history of the Norwegian kings that begins with legendary material and moves through to early medieval Scandinavian history.
+ Anglicization of Scandinavian names is not standard and varies a great deal.
+ The date is usually put somewhere in the early 11th century in all three Scandinavian countries.
+ The Scandinavian runes are called “Fuþark” because the first six letters in the runic alphabet are ᚠ ᚢ ᚦ ᚨ ᚱ ᚲ.
+ Historians also suggest that the Scandinavian population was too large for the peninsula and there were not enough crops to feed everyone.
+ Dagne Groven Myhren is a NorwayNorwegian writer, folk musician and a professor of Scandinavian studies at the University of Oslo.
+ Bathory’s first four albums were “the blueprint for Scandinavian black metal”.
+ Sweden is the largest of the Scandinavian countries.
+ In 2004 he won the Omega European Masters and the Scandinavian Masters on the European Tour.
+ The first aircraft was delivered to Scandinavian Airlines on September 18, 1998.
+ Denmark is the smallest of the Scandinavian countries.
+ The Danish krone left Iceland after the collapse of the Scandinavian Monetary Union.
+ This includes the Scandinavian “gjenganger”, the Romanian “strigoi”, the Serbian “vampirevampir”, the Greek “vrykolakas” among others.
+ The urban population definition for CanadaCanadian and Scandinavian countries depends on density.
+ Siri is a Scandinavian girl’s name.
+ It can still be found in modern Scandinavian languages.
+ The Flag of Denmark, the “Dannebrog” is red with a white Scandinavian cross.
+ But it is not enough for letters used in other languages, such as umlauts used in German languageGerman and Scandinavian languages.
+ This format causes problems because it looks like the symbol, representing the empty set, as well as for certain Scandinavian languages which use Ø as a letter.
+ He was the author of the "EddaProse Edda" or "Younger Edda" and the "Heimskringla", a history of the Norwegian kings that begins with legendary material and moves through to early medieval Scandinavian history.
+ Anglicization of Scandinavian names is not standard and varies a great deal.
+ The date is usually put somewhere in the early 11th century in all three Scandinavian countries.
More in-sentence examples of “scandinavian”:
+ Finnish paganism is close to Scandinavian paganism and Baltic paganism.
+ It is usually used in Scandinavian countries and Germany.
+ Finnish paganism is close to Scandinavian paganism and Baltic paganism.
+ It is usually used in Scandinavian countries and Germany.
+ Fennoscandia or Fenno-Scandinavia is the region including the Scandinavian Peninsula, Finland, Karelia, and the Kola Peninsula.
+ Freya and Freja are now common Scandinavian female names.
+ The people in Iceland are mostly of Scandinavian origin.
+ He was a god of sky and thunder, much like Odin, another Scandinavian god-king.
+ One of the examples of nearshoring is cooperation between Scandinavian manufacturers and Baltic countries.
+ He was a major force in redirecting the Left Party Communists policies away from Moscow loyalism towards Eurocommunism and Scandinavian Popular Socialism.
+ The western and northern parts are mountainous; the Scandinavian mountains are some of the oldest in the world.
+ The effect of circumstances on manorial economy is complex and at times contradictory: upland conditions have been seen as tending to preserve peasant freedoms ; on the other hand, some such areas of Europe have been said to show some of the most oppressive manorial conditions, while lowland eastern England is credited with an exceptionally large free peasantry, in part a legacy of Scandinavian settlement.
+ Some Scandinavian vodkas called “akvavit” are matured in oak barrels before they are bottled.
+ In 2005, near the West Texas towns, Valentine, TexasValentine and Marfa, two Scandinavian artists, Emily Milne and Zoe Brown, opened ‘Prada Marfa’, a sculpture of a Prada mini-boutique.
+ Some English words, and many place names, came from the Scandinavian and Viking language.
+ In 2002 to 2005 Pohjola spent much time in his own recording studio, documenting ambitious arrangements of Scandinavian traditional and popular music.
+ It took place at the Scandinavian Raceway in Anderstorp, about 30km from Jönköping, in Småland, Sweden.
+ Most Scandinavian historians and archaeologists give a different definition.
+ In 1982 he became the first Scandinavian musician to reach the finals of the International Tchaikovsky CompetitionTchaikovsky Competition in Moscow and won 6th Prize.
+ In late 1983 and early 1984, the label was putting together a lot of songs by Scandinavian metal bands.
+ She would translate works from Scandinavian languages to Bulgarian.
+ It left its mark in the northern parts of the British Isles, the Scandinavian Mountains, Svalbard, eastern Greenland, northern Europe and the eastern United States.
+ Some examples of social democracies are the Scandinavian countries.
+ He also recorded Scandinavian Christmas music on “Scandinavian Yuletide Voices”.
+ I’ve been trying to help another user who has a Scandinavian keyboard that lacks the keys.
+ In 1945, Brandt returned to Germany as writer for Scandinavian newspapers.
+ Thus, it is possible to see both the “Greek gods” as characters in biblical, Roman, Scandinavian and Eastern Arabs as well as facts so distant in time as the confrontation between David and Goliath, Finally, another widespread weakness in the series are multiple inconsistencies in their arguments.
+ The name “loon” is from the Scandinavian word for “clumsy”.
+ In 1992, together with Peter Aalbæk, he established Zentropa, which plays a key role in Scandinavian film production.
+ This is because Danish is a Scandinavian language but Finnish is not.
+ Most of the time, “Scandinavia” is used to mean places where people speak Scandinavian languages.
+ The team is called the Vikings because the state of Minnesota was settled by a great many people of Scandinavian ancestry.
+ They came into contact with the Varangians, who were bands of Scandinavian warriors and traders.
+ A Nithing pole, according to ancient Scandinavian and Germanic pagan beliefs, was a kind of pole used for cursing enemies.
+ An impression, but only that, of the Anglo-Saxon mythology can be obtained from reading about Scandinavian mythology.
+ Larsen was the strongest chess player born in Denmark, and the strongest Scandinavian until the emergence of Magnus Carlsen.
+ The Scandinavian version of the song was nominated for the biggest hit of summer 2014 by radio station The Voice.
+ Near the end of Charlemagne’s reign and throughout the reigns of his sons and grandsons, a string of Viking raids began, leading to a Scandinavian conquest and settlement of the region now known as Normandy.
+ Open sandwiches are very common in Scandinavian countries.
+ It’s the largest Airline hubhub for Scandinavian Airlines.
+ Glima as a sport is often called Viking wrestling and covers several types of Scandinavian folk wrestling: Lausatök, Brokartök and Hryggspenna.
+ The Vikings were a Scandinavian people from Northern Europe who were known as great seamen and warriors.
+ The Viking Age was a period of time in Northern European and Scandinavian history from the eighth to eleventh centuries.
+ The denomination was created in 1919 from a merger of Jönköping Mission Society, the Jönköping Circle Christian Youth Association and the Scandinavian Alliance Mission in Sweden.
+ Norse or Scandinavian mythology is the belief and legends of the Scandinavian people.
+ Humans being invited or lured to the elf dance is a common motif transferred from older Scandinavian ballads.
+ These three Scandinavian kingdoms made the Kalmar Union in 1387 under Queen Margaret I of Denmark.
+ According to Tchepalyga, global warming beginning from about 16,000 years ago caused the melting of the Scandinavian ice sheet.
+ Denmark is not in the Scandinavian Peninsula and Karelia and the Kola Peninsula are not a part of the Nordic countries.
+ Norway was influenced by England, while the other Scandinavian countries and Poland were influenced by German states.
