Yes, There is a V in the Swedish alphabet, and it's pronounced like the English V.
Some of the most common indicators are that the swedes usually pronounce Z´s like S's, J's like Y's, and they often mix up W's and V's when speaking Engish. Also, they often cannot make the TH sound, since this sound is not present in Swedish. Instead they will replace the TH sound with a D sound.
The Swedish word for planet is planet.It is pronounced differently in Swedish though. It is pronounced with the same a-sound as in the word park, and the e-sound is stretched out.
It's called "present" in Swedish too.
Julklapp? It´s Christmas present.
The Swedish sound system is different and James would be pronounced ['yeɪms] and not as in English [ˈdʒeɪmz] .
Fox in Swedish = räv. Pronounce roughly like (British) r - air - v , or French reve (but with a longer e-sound).
Volkswagen is made in Germany Volvo - Swedish
Magic is magi in Swedish. It's pronounced "ma-gee", with a similar g sound as in the word "gulp".
In Swedish, 'Tage' is pronounced as "tah-geh". The emphasis is on the first syllable, with a short 'ah' sound.
Gift (noun):gåva = GIFT, present, Bounty, dower, dowry, donationpresent = GIFT, presentskänk = sideboard, GIFT, buffet, cupboard, chiffonier, presenttalang = talent, GIFT, dower, knackfallenhet = GIFT, talent, aptitude, capacity, faculty, leaninggift (verb) = skänka
Comet is a V CV pattern, where the V represents the vowel sound and the C represents the consonant sound.
The name Vanessa remains the same in Swedish; it is not translated. However, it is pronounced with a Swedish accent, which may slightly alter its sound. Vanessa is a popular name in Sweden, just as it is in many other countries.