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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. Learn about the history, structure and features of Swedish, a North Germanic language spoken by about 10 million people in Sweden and Finland. Find out how to write, pronounce and use the Swedish alphabet, and see examples of words and phrases in Swedish.

  3. 1 day ago · Swedish language, the official language of Sweden and, with Finnish, one of the two national languages of Finland. Swedish belongs to the East Scandinavian group of North Germanic languages. Until World War II, it was also spoken in parts of Estonia and Latvia. Swedish was spoken by about eight.

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  4. Swedish is a North Germanic language from the Indo-European language family, spoken predominantly in Sweden and in parts of Finland. It has at least 10 million native speakers, the fourth most spoken Germanic language and the first among any other of its type in the Nordic countries overall.

  5. 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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    • 11.1 million (2017)
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  7. Norrland dialects. Eastern Swedish dialects: Finland Swedish and Estonian Swedish. Gutnish. Teaching. Swedish as a foreign language. Mandatory Swedish. Swedish for immigrants. Higher category: Language. v. t. e. In the 9th century, Old Norse began to diverge into Old West Norse (Norway and Iceland) and Old East Norse (Sweden and Denmark).

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