Swedish language is a North Germanic language that evolved from Old Norse, which was spoken by the Germanic tribes in Scandinavia during the Viking Age. Over time, Swedish developed its own distinct characteristics and vocabulary, influenced by other languages in the region.
The most amazing language in the world, Swedish.
Swedish people do not speak French as their primary language. The official language of Sweden is Swedish. Some people in Sweden may know how to speak French as a second language or for specific reasons such as work or study.
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.
I met her Swedish family yesterday. Didn't understand a word that was said so I just nodded through every conversation.I like Swedish soup.The Swedish are peaceful people.
Looks like English-ification of Danish/Swedish/Nordic languages for "many thanks."
It was named after a Swedish botanist so Swedish.
Swedish Language Council was created in 1973.
Swedish (language) - svenska Swedish (adjective, nationality) - svensk
The most amazing language in the world, Swedish.
Swedish is the official language in Sweden and Finland. Though only a small minority of Finnish people have Swedish as a first language. But the language is mainly spoken by the Swedish people who live in Sweden.
Swedish is the official language spoken in Sweden.
Language: svenska; adjective: svensk
Swedish people do not speak French as their primary language. The official language of Sweden is Swedish. Some people in Sweden may know how to speak French as a second language or for specific reasons such as work or study.
Swedish
It is in Swedish.
It comes from the name Anders Dahl, a Swedish botanist.
Vincent Petti has written: 'Swedish-English\\\English-Swedish' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English, English language, Swedish, Swedish language 'Norstedts Comprehensive English-Swedish Dictionary' 'The Standard Swedish-English, English-Swedish Dictionary' 'Hippocrene standard dictionary'