It's called "present" in Swedish too.
we say "hund" in Sweden ;)
Morgan in Sweden.
In Sweden we talk Swedish, so we say "Tack"
Sweden
Tense. "Did not" is something that didn't happen in the past, "Does not" is something that doesn't happen in the present. You must say "Napoleon Bonaparte did not live in Sweden" because Napoleon died in the 1820s; you cannot say "Napoleon Bonaparte does not live in Sweden" because he is dead and does not live anywhere.
Svitjod, Goetland, Kvenland and Scania is the documented populated areas before the vikings of present day Sweden. The rest was mostly primitive tribes of the inlands.
Santa is called 'Tomten' in Sweden.
Help in Sweden is called "Hjälp".
The word for "Sweden" in German is "Schweden."
Sweden
you say ''Soppa''
Sweden is a constitutional monarchy and therefore does not have a president. The present king of Sweden is Carl XVI Gustaf and the Prime Minister(in 2014) is Fredrik Reinfeldt