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How different are swedish and norwegian and how possible is it to study one after the other?

Hey all! I have the plan to start learning norwegian (bokmål) in a few years, but I was wondering how different it is from Swedish and how much it would take time/difficulty wise to pick up Swedish also after it.

I'm personally more interested in norwegian, but I think Swedish might be more useful for my career purposes, so I'm considering having to choose between them, or studying both. (It would be nice to study both, I'm just wondering how doable it actually is time and difficulty wise)

I know the two languages are related and have a lot in common, but in active study practice, how practical/difficult is it to pick up one after the other? Does someone have personal experience studying one and then picking up the other as well?

Thanks in advance for any help :)

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