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  1. Swedish is an Indo-European language belonging to the North Germanic branch of the Germanic languages. In the established classification, it belongs to the East Scandinavian languages, together with Danish, separating it from the West Scandinavian languages, consisting of Faroese, Icelandic, and Norwegian.

  2. Encyclopaedia. Wikipedia Google search Google books. • Svenska Akademiens ordbok: Dictionary of the Swedish Academy, meanings in Swedish & etymology. • Lingea: Swedish-English dictionary & multilingual. • Folkets: Swedish-English dictionary. • Iate: multilingual terminological dictionary (European Union) • Lexin: Swedish dictionary.

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  4. The People's Dictionary - Folkets lexikon is a free online dictionary that provides translations and definitions for Swedish words in English and other languages. You can also find pictures and videos to help you learn Swedish vocabulary and culture. The dictionary is based on Lexin, a project by KTH Royal Institute of Technology.

  5. Cambridge Swedish–English Dictionary: Translate from Swedish to English. Swedish–English Dictionary. Get English translations of thousands of Swedish words and example sentences from the Global Swedish–English Dictionary and the Password Swedish–English Dictionary. Popular searches. 01 vilja. 02 får. 03 välkommen. 04 ta. 05 vid. 06 blir. 07 sluta.

  6. Swedish (svenska (help · info)) is a language mostly spoken in Sweden and in parts of Finland, typically along the southern and western coasts and on the Åland islands. More than nine million people speak Swedish.

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  8. The pronunciation of tj/k/kj (known as "the tje-sound") is generally [ɕ], but some speakers who have [xʷ] for the sje-sound have [ʃ] for the tje-sound. In the pronunciation of native Swedish speakers from Finland the sje-sound is [ʃ] while tje-sound is [tʃ]. Two other letters are used: é [ẽ:] and ü [ʏ].

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