I assume you mean 'Stockholm', which comes from two words; Stock & Holm, stock meaning 'Log' and 'Holm' possibly meaning island (a very small island), but Holm is usually just used in names of places, not always meaning anything.
If you mean "Stockholm" that is the capital.
Obviously looking for points for the facebook kidnap huh? Log Island
swedens national bread is french bread. I live in stolkholm, so i know what the national bread is. yes my name is Emerson fullem. i live in stolkholm Sweden
"Kasta loss" is a swedish expression for when you exit a harbour with a boat or ship. It comes from swedish words throw = kasta and loosen=lossa for when you losen the rope that been holding the boat in place.
I think they collect it at the Stolkholm Concert Hall
Alfred Nobel was from Stolkholm, Sweden. He was born there October 21, 1833.
The Swedish language comes from the Indo-European family of languages and the group is Germanic languages. Though, in Swedish a lot of words are borrowed from the English, German and French languages.
One can use online translating services to translate words from Swedish to English. In addition, one can get help from one's friend if he or she speaks Swedish and English.
It comes from the name Anders Dahl, a Swedish botanist.
The name for tungsten originates from the Swedish words "Tung" and "sten." This two words have the literal meaning of "heavy stone.' Discovered in 1783 in a mineral called wolframite, tungsten is classified as a metal.
Björn. This is also a popular (male) first name.
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