The Duke of York
Alfred Nobel studied chemistry. He and his brothers also learned to speak German, French, and English, in addition to their native Swedish.
Svante Arrhenius (1859-19270 - Swedish chemist.Johannes Nicolaus Bronsted - Danish chemist.Thomas Martin Lowry (1874-1836) - English chemist.
"tung sten" Tungsten (in Swedish called "Wolfram")
The island of Hven (in Danish) / Ven (in Swedish). It was Danish at Brahe's time, but is now Swedish.
The Dahlia.
The Duke of York
The Duke of York New York
New Hamshire
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The Duke of York
It is an English name. Or at least it isn't Swedish.
"Tack så mycket" is the translation of 'Thank you' from English to Swedish.
Helsinki? Helsinki is English, it is also Swedish. Helsinki is just Swedish. Swedish: Helsinki.
English --- dessert Swedish --- dessert
"I'm bored!" in English is Jag är uttråkad! in Swedish.
One can use online translating services to translate words from Swedish to English. In addition, one can get help from one's friend if he or she speaks Swedish and English.
The word for 'Finland' in Swedish is the same as it is in English.