Yes, on Swedish it's called Smörgåsbord.
In Italy a smorgasbord would very likely be called just that, a smorgasbord, if the meal was a typically Swedish or Swedish-style buffet (smorgasbord). Otherwise, it would be called buffet, in Italian; the word buffet is the same as in English, as is smorgasbord. They both describe the same kind of meal.
Swedish
The word "smorgasbord" (from smörgåsbord, a Swedish buffet) has been applied, sometimes metaphorically, to any wide selection of foods or items.
Smörgåsbord is the Swedish word for a type of large Scandinavian meal which is served buffet-style.See the related link below.
Smorgasbord - It's spelled smörgåsbord in Swedish.
In Swedish, Smörgåsbord literally means "sandwich" and "table." If you want to get technical, "smör" means butter and "gås" means goose, but this is very trivial information.
Smorgasbord comes from the Swedish word "smörgåsbord" (literally: sandwich table) which is a buffé of sorts - a little bit of this and that. Though the original meaning relates to food, the meaning is directly transferable to just about anything that offers a little bit of this and that.
Let's all go to the smorgasbord. Meet us at the smorgasbord. The smorgasbord has EVERYTHING!
Smorgasbord Records was created in 1988.
A buffet
smorgasbord
The word "smörgåsbord" comes from Swedish and refers to a buffet-style meal with a variety of cold and hot dishes. It typically includes breads, spreads, salads, meats, fish, and cheeses. It does not specifically mean buttered open-faced sandwich table.