Landskap is common Scandinavian word which means landscape or province and can refer to:
Bifrost is a Scandinavian word that means "rainbow bridge connecting heaven and earth".
Kloster is the German and Scandinavian word for monastery.
English is full of Scandinavian words.
The -by suffix is the well-known Scandinavian word ending, for a placename based on a personal name.
The Scandinavian word for Queen, drottning/dronning is derived from this title.
Scandinavian words that entered the English language included landing, score, beck, fellow, take, busting and steersman.
The name Bamse comes from a Scandinavian word for "bear" or "teddy bear".
The name "loon" is from the Scandinavian word for "clumsy".
The word is said to be derived from the Scandinavian word "wika" which means "To bend."