Using only the speaker in my laptop I couldn't detect any differences. The problem may be that only one man was doing the speaking and, I suspect, that his voice may be as expressionless as his face. He has a very rigid presentation style.
Here is another video with all the Nordic languages, a multilanguage video. the one who speaks in the video is Swedish so he might have a slightly Swedish accent when he speak the other languages.
Well, that is really hard to say, and the flags have been very helpful to know which language was on - lol; the accent of the speaker is always the same, even in Finnish, as it is the same with the same accent for all the languages (remarkably fluent in all 5 languages, considering the many tongue twisting words); only the words differ, but he speaks far too quickly (I "caught" words like hey, hi, hallå, (hello), takk/tack/tak (thank you) and welcome (velkommen, välkomna, ...), and something like "official", several country names like Slovakia, Spania (Spain), some names from politics, etc., as for Finnish, I could only recognise some specific Finnish vowels, several names and "catch" words like hei (hi) and kiitos (thank you).
Frankly, I couldn't determine which was Norwegian (Bokmål or Nyorsk?), Icelandic, Danish or Swedish; if the flags had not been shown; only Finnish, was, partly, recognisable.
I seem to detect certain inflections.....
I haven't heard much Danish.
I can tell Swedish and Norwegian apart okay.
Well, that is really hard to say, and the flags have been very helpful to know which language was on - lol; the accent of the speaker is always the same, even in Finnish, as it is the same with the same accent for all the languages (remarkably fluent in all 5 languages, considering the many tongue twisting words); only the words differ, but he speaks far too quickly (I "caught" words like hey, hi, hallå, (hello), takk/tack/tak (thank you) and welcome (velkommen, välkomna, ...), and something like "official", several country names like Slovakia, Spania (Spain), some names from politics, etc., as for Finnish, I could only recognise some specific Finnish vowels, several names and "catch" words like hei (hi) and kiitos (thank you).
Frankly, I couldn't determine which was Norwegian (Bokmål or Nyorsk?), Icelandic, Danish or Swedish; if the flags had not been shown; only Finnish, was, partly, recognisable.
Lol.