If you've got a good grip on German and English you could also shoot for Danish (or Dutch, but that would be self-promotion). Hell, I can kind of read that site linked by Lysabild even though all my Danish knowledge comes from a 2 week vacation last year.
Dutch is very close to Low German, and Danish was hugely influenced by Low German since Low German was the trading language after the Viking age, also, Denmark received a crap ton of German immigrants at this time and the Danish king and the United Provinces were pretty good friends many times, I remember a Danish king invited Dutch people to farm on Amager, though the Dutch didn't mind leaving the Danes to get pwned to make sure Denmark never got big again :/ But yeah, it's said here that if you're drunk Dutch makes sense.
But, if one wants to learn Scandinavian, one should learn Norwegian, since Norwegian provides more of a gateway into both Danish and Swedish.
If you've got a good grip on German and English you could also shoot for Danish (or Dutch, but that would be self-promotion). Hell, I can kind of read that site linked by Lysabild even though all my Danish knowledge comes from a 2 week vacation last year.
But can you count to 100? That's the true test of danish comprehension.
Silly Norwegian, it makes perfect sense! Just ask the French!
IRON-CHINO linked this on twitter~
On a semi-related note, Hirano Yukimura is now following me, for some reason~
STOP FOLLOWING ME, PEOPLE, I HAVEN'T DONE ANYTHING BUT LOOK COOL, APPARENTLY!!~ D:
I need those shoes it seems.
Also, some food would make me happy right now, so I'm going to make some.