gröst
Gröst is a rare Germanic family of languages spoken in Scandinavia, particularly in Denmark and Norway. It is considered a member of the North Germanic dialect continuum, although its exact relationship with other languages in the group is not well understood.
Historical records of Gröst date back to the Early Middle Ages, with evidence suggesting that it was
Despite its age, Gröst is not well-documented, with few written records remaining from the time period when
Gröst is often seen as a transitional language between Old Norse and the modern Scandinavian languages. It
In the post-Viking Age, Gröst gradually declined as a spoken language, replaced by emerging dialects of Danish
Scholars continue to study Gröst through the lens of language contact and dialectology, seeking to clarify