In Sweden we only have one official language, Swedish. There are a lot of variants of the language though, people in the north can sometimes hardly understand people in the north because of the difference in accent, but it is stilll Swedish. In northern Sweden we have like original inhabitants, think they are called Lapp in English, and they talk a language called Sapmi.
The main language of the Danes is Danish; however, the majority of Danes speak English, many speak German, and few speak Swedish.
In Sweden, English and Swedish are the two of the most widely-known languages. Norwegian, German, Danish, and French-speakers may also be found.
The 1 official language of Sweden is Swedish, spoken by more than 95% of the population.
Five other minority languages are also recognized:
In school the kids learns English, which is spoken by more than 85% of the population (possibly as high as 90%), and later they can also choose German, Spanish or French.
Here is a list of all the common and indigenous languages of Sweden:
Here is a complete list of languages spoken in Sweden:
1. Finnish
2. Finnish, Tornedalen
3. Romani, Kalo Finnish
4. Romani, Tavringer
5. Romani, Vlax
6. Saami, Lule
7. Saami, North
8. Saami, Pite
9. Saami, South
10. Saami, Ume
11. Swedish
12. Swedish Sign Language
About 86% (some sources say 90%) of the population of Sweden speak English, most to a very high level of fluency.
In fact, it would be difficult to find a person in Sweden who can't speak any English.
In Stockholm you speak Swedish.
Swedish is the only main language spoken in Stockholm. English and Finnish are widely used foreign languages.
Swedish is the most talked language in sweden.
As English is a mandatory subject in Swedish schools most people do speak understandable English.
yes,89% people in sweden can speak english
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Sweden is a country, and countries aren't usually spoken about as owned. If you push it, Sweden is owned by the citizens of Sweden.
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