Ja! -- The spelling of nationalities is capitalized in English, so the spelling is Swedish.
S-C-I-S-S-O-R. You've spelled it correctly.
Yes, surprisingly is spelled with an S. Surprisingly is how you spell it. You spelled it correctly.
It is spelled as S T Y E.
Like you just spelled it!
The past tense or adjective is spelled possessed (two sets of double-S).
I'm pretty sure it's spelled big red.
It's spelled the same way.
Kärlek
Kristian.
Mother is spelled mor in Swedish.
from is spelled från btw; in swedish 'from' means kind or tame
In English, the country's name is spelled Sweden (in Swedish, it is Sverige).
Yes, the word "taxi" is spelled the same in German and Swedish. Both languages borrowed the term from English.
The name 'Donnie' is spelled exactly the same as in English when written in Swedish.
Hey-doe. Spelled "Hejdå".
It means an enclosed pasture or field, with birches.BTW, in Swedish Bjorkehag is spelled with an o with two dots on it.It is probably a place name, as it is spelled in an old way.
Carlson is a name that consists of the words Karl and son. Karl means man in Swedish and son means son. So the name means son of a man. It is usually spelled Karlsson in Swedish, in which the first s denotes posession, as Karlsmeans that something belongs to a man.