Dutch and Swedish are both Germanic languages, but they belong to different branches of the Germanic language family. While there may be some similarities in vocabulary due to historical interactions, the two languages are not mutually intelligible. Dutch is more closely related to languages like German and English, while Swedish is more closely related to languages like Danish and Norwegian.
That sounds more like Danish or Norwegian than Swedish. It means thunder.
Yes. That is my opinion. It is quite clear and musical, and has no guttural sounds like many other European languages.
No, Spejcher is not a common German name. It does not appear to have German origins.
Spänning. Sounds exactly like the English 'spanning'.
My name is ---. Jag heter ---. (Sounds natural) Or Mitt namn är ---. (Sounds less natural, but literally means My name is ---.)
depends if theyre swedish.
Freak. Its spelled the same as in English, but sounds differently! hope this helped u!
The name, "Bergson" sounds like and is spelled like a Swedish name.
The Sounds are a Swedish indie rock band. The band was formed in Helsingborg, Sweden in 1999, but they've recorded albums in America and have had success worldwide.
How many Canadian Dollarsin 600 Swedish crowns?
Knogar, pronouced with an audible k, the g sounds like a y. K-noyar.