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Swedish people are generally called 'Swedes'. I go to Sweden about 3 times a year, I'm from there and everyone here in the UK call me a Swede (:

If you need to know anything in Swedish - E-mail me - GetAwayFromMee@hotmail.co.uk

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12y ago

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8y ago

God Jul is a Swedish equivalent of 'Merry Christmas'.
It translates as God Jul

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6y ago

Christmas is jul in Swedish.
In nordic countries presents are given in the evening on dec. 24th instead of the morning on the 25th.
Julen.

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14y ago

The German word for Christmas is Weihnachten

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14y ago

It's called Julafton! ^_^

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6y ago

Christmas = Jul

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8y ago

God Jul

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11y ago

Jultomten.

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Julafton

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