norwegian sweeds
Swedes, or Swedish.
In english, Swedish. How is this a religious question? I'm not sure if Swedes is correct. But many people I know call them that.
Yes; they are very common. Might not have originated from Sweden. But in Sweden that's what they call pancakes.
In Sweden, Santa Claus is known as "Tomten," or, occasionally, "jultomten."JultomtenTomten.Tomten.
Sweden has had 26 wars ranging from 1521 (the Danish liberation war two years before Gustav Vasa climbed the throne) to 1814 (the campaign against Norway when Sweden forced Norway into a union. Before this Sweden was in several wars as well, and in between Sweden have been at war with Poland, Russia, France and several parts of what we now call Germany. See the Related Link for "List of Swedish wars" to the bottom for the answer.
Swedes or Swedish or more generically Scandinavian (A person from Sweden, Norway or Denmark)
the places we today call: Norway, Sweden and Denmark =)
Scandinavia (What we now call Denmark, Norway and Sweden.) Check out this link for basic information: http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/medieval/history/earlymiddle/vikings.htm
With a telephone!
People from Norway are called "Norwegians".
The Vikings.
They call it "Barnas dag".
Depends what country he/she is from. Iceland: Icelander Sweden: Swede Norway: Norwegian Denmark: Dane Finland: Finn
The people of Northern Europe refer to their land using various names, depending on the specific country or region. For example, the Scandinavian countries include Sweden, Norway, and Denmark, which are often collectively called "Scandinavia." Additionally, the term "Nordic countries" encompasses Finland and Iceland along with the Scandinavian nations. In their respective languages, these countries have distinct names, such as "Sverige" for Sweden and "Norge" for Norway.
Swedes, or Swedish.
The person is a Swede. The people are Swedish.
In english, Swedish. How is this a religious question? I'm not sure if Swedes is correct. But many people I know call them that.