Yes you should. You cannot buy anything in Sweden with pounds...
Yes, the correct English spelling is "Sweden". (The Swedish name is Sverige.)
AnswerSwedish krona (singular) or kronor (plural); in Swedish: svenska kronor; sometimes referred to as Swedish Crowns (SEK). In English you occasionally see the plural kronas, which makes sense but is a bit of a hybrid; Crowns must be a better option.
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Yes, because most people in Sweden speak English, but it helps to be able to form complete sentences.Work someplace that doesn't require communication. xthere are many people in Sweden who speak English and try to find an areathat has a need for English speaking, or try to learn swedish as you go.David G
Swedish
Yes, the correct English spelling is "Sweden". (The Swedish name is Sverige.)
Hi! As I'm a swedish studetn myself, I'd say the first thing you should do is to check out the website of "higher swedish educations", www.studera.nu On top of that page is a link "In English", where you can get all the information you need in English. Good luck!
As at 30Oct09 1 US Dollar was worth 6.9270 Swedish Krona.
AnswerSwedish krona (singular) or kronor (plural); in Swedish: svenska kronor; sometimes referred to as Swedish Crowns (SEK). In English you occasionally see the plural kronas, which makes sense but is a bit of a hybrid; Crowns must be a better option.
Zara Larsson dose speak in English but sings the songs in English too, she sings the songs in English b/c the person that wrote the song wrote it in English, but she speaks Swedish b/c she lives in Sweden so everyone in Sweden speaks in Swedish so she just goes along with them and speaks Swedish too, that's why. But she dose also know how to speak in English!
Hi! As I'm a swedish studetn myself, I'd say the first thing you should do is to check out the website of "higher swedish educations", www.studera.nu On top of that page is a link "In English", where you can get all the information you need in English. Good luck!
It's a nut grinder; however, they are not common outside of Sweden.
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Yes, because most people in Sweden speak English, but it helps to be able to form complete sentences.Work someplace that doesn't require communication. xthere are many people in Sweden who speak English and try to find an areathat has a need for English speaking, or try to learn swedish as you go.David G
Hi! As I'm a swedish studetn myself, I'd say the first thing you should do is to check out the website of "higher swedish educations", www.studera.nu On top of that page is a link "In English", where you can get all the information you need in English. Good luck!
Swedish. Due to immigration; finnish, arabic, farsi. Swedish is the official language though. English is spoken commonly as a second language.
The population of Sweden is 9 000 000 people they speak Swedish but most Swedes are good at English.