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  1. Swedish Phrase Book by Berlitz, 2008-05-15
  2. Colloquial Swedish (Colloquial Series) by Jennie Ahlgren, Philip Holmes, et all 2008-07-30
  3. Teach Yourself Swedish Complete Course(book and cd pack) (Teach Yourself Language Complete Courses) (Swedish Edition) by Vera Croghan, 2003-05-19
  4. Swedish: A Comprehensive Grammar (Routledge Comprehensive Grammars) by Ian Hinchliffe, Philip Holmes, 2003-10-21
  5. Learn to Speak Swedish by Irene Fredriksaan, 2008-12-26
  6. Book2 English - Swedish For Beginners: A Book In 2 Languages by Johannes Schumann, 2008-10-15
  7. Learn to Speak Swedish by Irene Fredriksaan, 2008-12-26
  8. Prisma's Swedish-English Dictionary (Swedish and English Edition) by Prisma, 1998
  9. Dic Prisma's Swedish-English and English-Swedish Dictionary by Prisma, 1998-03
  10. Prisma's English-Swedish Dictionary by Prisma, 1997-08-25
  11. Speak to Me: Swedish Language Women Poets / Tala Till Mig: Svensksprakiga Kvinnliga Poeter (Bilingual Edition in Swedish and English, facing pages) (Contemporary Anthology Series) by Among the 11 poets are: Elsa Grave, Agneta Ara, et all 1989-11-01
  12. Prisma's Swedish English and English Swedish Dictionary (Swedish and English Edition) by Prisma, 1989-08
  13. Banken (The Moneychangers, Swedish Language) by Arthur Hailey, 1980
  14. Flygplatsen (Airport, Swedish Language) by Arthur Hailey, 1978

21. Swedish Language - Conservapedia
The Swedish language (Svenska `svɛnska) is a Germanic language, spoken in Sweden and by ethnic Swedes in Finland, where it is also an official language.
http://www.conservapedia.com/Swedish_language
Swedish language
From Conservapedia
Jump to: navigation search The Swedish language Svenska [`svɛnska]) is a Germanic language , spoken in Sweden and by ethnic Swedes in Finland , where it is also an official language. It is related to Danish Norwegian Icelandic , and Faeroese . It is remarkable that the structure of Modern Swedish is much different from the one in the ancient times. The systems of declension and conjugation have gone through a tough process of simplification, which nowadays makes Swedish easy to learn in comparison with Icelandic or German, for example. Having borrowed a relatively large amount of words from other European languages, Swedish has, however, saved most old lexemes, which makes it very similar to other Scandinavian languages.
Contents
History
The history of Swedish names 5 main periods: Runic Swedish (800-1225), Classic Old Swedish (1225-1375), Old Swedish (1375-1526), New Swedish (1526-1732), Modern Swedish (since 1732).
Orthography
Swedish uses the Latin alphabet with three additional letters: Åå, Ää, Öö. The letter Åå has been used since 1948, and it replaced the digraph aa, which is still possible in some old fashioned newspapers and old Scandinavian surnames. The letters q, z, and w are not typical for originally Swedish words, and are usually used in borrowings. However, q can be approached in some Swedish surnames (Lagerqvist, for example). Unlike English, Swedish writing evolved simultaneously with the language itself. Thus, modern Swedish spelling is adequate to the way the words actually sound.

22. Swedish Language (Dialects, Oclc, Spoken, Dialect) @ Pyxies.com
Swedish ( svenska (help info)) is a North Germanic language, spoken by approximately 10 million people, predominantly in Sweden and parts of Finland, especially along the coast and on
http://www.pyxies.com/Swedish_language/
Swedish Language Information Swedish svenska (help· info )) is a North Germanic language , spoken by approximately 10 million people, predominantly in Sweden and parts of Finland , especially along the coast and on the Åland islands. It is, to a considerable extent, mutually intelligible with Norwegian and to a lesser extent with Danish (see especially " Classification "). Along with the other North Germanic languages, Swedish is a descendant of Old Norse , the common language of the Germanic peoples living in Scandinavia during the Viking Era . It is currently the largest of the North Germanic languages by numbers of speakers. Standard Swedish , used by most Swedish people , is the national language that evolved from the Central Swedish dialects in the 19th century and was well established by the beginning of the 20th century. While distinct regional varieties descended from the older rural dialects still exist, the spoken and written language is uniform and standardized. Some dialects differ considerably from the standard language in grammar and vocabulary and are not always mutually intelligible with Standard Swedish. These dialects are confined to

23. Ethnologue 14 Report For Language Code:SWD
Information from Ethnologue on the Swedish language, with short bibliography.
http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=SWD

24. Learning Swedish Phrases And Simple Swedish Sentences
The Swedish language is hard and funny sounding. Here, learn common words in Swedish and expanding your vocabulary.
http://swedishlanguage.net/
The Swedish Language
Learn Swedish one word at a time
Plus do you have a secret admirer? Maybe they will become your sweetie or enemy.
nouns
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How to order food is pretty easy online or in person.
Kan du beställa mat
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Spices and Herbs in Swedish
Looking around the grocery store and trying to figure out what all those spices are herbs in swedish?
Source

Chervil-Trädgåds Körvel
Fennel Seeds- Fänkål frö
Geraniums -Pelargonia
Paprika Smoked -Rökt Paprika
Savory – Kyndel
Tarragon- Dragon Thyme – Lemon Thyme / Citron timjan nouns sweden-admin Comments (0)
Fish in Swedish
If you are at fish market here is a list of the common fishes you find at the food store in Sweden. Albacore tuna Tonfisk långfenad Anchovy Ansjovis Arctic Char Röding fjäll Barracuda Barakuda Bass Havsabborre Brill Slätvar Capelin Lodda Atlantic cod Torsk Pacific cod Torsk stillahavs Conger Havsål Croaker Havsgös Dab Flounder Lerskädda Dogfish Pigghaj Eel Ål Haddock Kolja Hake Kummel Pacific Halibut Hälleflundra stillahavs Herring Sill Hoki Hoki Horse Mackeral Taggmakrill Lemon Sole Bergskädda Ling Långa Mackeral Makrill Mahi Mahi Guldmakrill Monkfish Marulk Ocean Perch Kungsfisk större Nile Perch Nilabborre Coalfish/Pollack Sej Salmon Lax Sardines Siklöja Skate Roka slät Red Snapper Snapper röd Sprat Skarpsill

25. Swedish Language - Article And Reference From OnPedia.com
Swedish (svenska ) is a language spoken principally in Sweden, Finland (FinlandSwedish, Swedish fi
http://www.onpedia.com/encyclopedia/swedish-language
Swedish Language
Swedish svenska ) is a language spoken principally in Sweden Finland Finland-Swedish , Swedish: finlandssvenska), and land . Until World War II , Swedish was also spoken by a notable minority in the coastland of Estonia (estlandssvenska). Swedish may be considered a pluricentric language in the sense that several prestige dialects exist that within each their geographical areas are considered the most elevated, although the differences are chiefly confined to prosody pronunciation and to lesser degree to vocabulary . The written standard language is uniform. Swedish is classified as a member of the Eastern branch of the Scandinavian languages , a sub-group of the Germanic group of the Indo-European language family
History
Swedish is closely related to, and usually mutually intelligible with, Danish and Norwegian . All three diverged from Old Norse about a millennium ago and were strongly influenced by Low German . Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian Bokml are all considered East Scandinavian languages; Swedes usually find it easier to understand Norwegian than Danish, since Norwegian pronunciation is closer to that of Swedish.
Geographic distribution
Swedish is the national language of Sweden mother tongue for the overwhelming majority of eight million Sweden-born inhabitants and acquired by one million immigrants. Swedish is also the sole official language of the

26. Swedish Classes And Translators In San Francisco Bay Area
Translators and Swedish language classes for adults and children in the San Francisco Bay area.
http://www.scandinavius.com/sweden/seconnections/setransclass.html
Swedish Classes for Adults and Children in the San Francisco Bay Area Marin County
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South Bay/San Jose
Swedish Translators in the San Francisco Bay Area
Swedish School Computer Network
Translation dictionary: provides definitions, pronunciation guide, variations in spelling and examples of word being used in sentences.
Concordia Language Villages
in Minnesota, Swedish language camp for children and adults .
Pronouncement Software
Lists world wide private and public sources where you can learn Swedish. They also sell 'Hear It in Swedish!' CD software for learning Swedish.
Swedish Classes Marin County
Children
Swedish School in Marin
San Rafael Community Center
618 B Street, San Rafael
Pre-School and 1st-12th Grades
Tuesdays 4:00 to 5:30 PM
Adults : Tuesdays
Instructors Eva DeWolfe Tel 415-454-2878 evadewolf@comcast.net
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Swedish Classes East Bay
Adults UC Berkeley Dept of Scandinavian Studies Academic Credit Classes Info or email
St. Luke's Lutheran Church

27. Swedish Language Course
A Swedish Language Course. Introduction Contents of the Course Swedish Cultural Links. Over 350,000 Hits! One of the 1003 Best Free Things on the Web, according to the 3/97
http://www.personal.psu.edu/adr10/swedish.html

28. Swedish Language
Swedish (svenska (help info)) is a North Germanic language (also called Scandinavian languages) spoken predominantly in Sweden, parts of Finland, especially along the coast, on
http://english.turkcebilgi.com/Swedish language

29. Uppsala International Summer Session
Offers academic summer courses in the Swedish language and culture to international students and adults. Courses, fees, accommodations, and photos.
http://www.uiss.org/
Welcome to Uppsala International Summer Session 2011
The 2011 PDF booklet "Summer Studies" contains the vital information
from this website and can be downloaded here
... Application forms
Summer 2011
Prices and Dates Session Dates 2010 Course Fee 8 week session 37.800 SEK 6 week session 29.200 SEK 4 week session 19.800 SEK 4 week session 19.800 SEK 2 week session 10.700 SEK 2 week session 10.700 SEK Tuition only per two weeks 6.800 SEK
Tuition only per four weeks 13.200 SEK Check availability here! UISS is also promoted by:

30. Swedish Language: Information From Answers.com
National language of Sweden and one of two national languages of Finland, spoken by about nine million people. It belongs to the East Scandinavian group of the Germanic
http://www.answers.com/topic/swedish-language

31. Swedish Language - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Swedish
Swedish language. Member of the Germanic branch of the IndoEuropean language family, spoken in Sweden and Finland and closely related to Danish and Norwegian.
http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Swedish language

32. SWEDISH LANGUAGE COURSES IN LONDON : Learn Swedish In London
Professionally conducted courses for businesses and private individuals in and around London.
http://www.swedishlanguagetraining.co.uk
London
London's only specialist in Swedish
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33. Swedish Language, Alphabet And Pronunciation
Swedish (Svenska) Swedish is a North Germanic language with around 9 million speakers mainly in Sweden and Finland, and also in Estonia, Norway, Canada and the USA.
http://www.omniglot.com/writing/swedish.htm
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Writing systems
abjads alphabets syllabic alphabets ... Direction index
Swedish (Svenska)
Swedish is a North Germanic language with around 9 million speakers mainly in Sweden and Finland, and also in Estonia, Norway, Canada and the USA. It is closely related to Norwegian and Danish and is mutually intelligible with them to a large extent, particularly in its written form. One of the earliest uses of Swedish as a literary language was "Gustav Vasa's Bible", translated and published in 1540-1 under the patronage of King Gustav Vasa. Finland was ruled by Sweden from the 12th century until 1809 and during that period, Swedish was the main language of government and education there. Today Finnish and Swedish have equal status as official languages in Finland. Swedish alphabet (svenska alfabetet) A a B b C c D d E e F f G g H h I i J j a be se de e eff ge i ji K k L l M m N n O o P p Q q R r S s T t ell em en o pe ku ess te U u V v W w X x Y y Z z u ve dubbel-ve eks y
Note
Z only appears in foreign loanwords.
Pronunciation
Notes
A detailed guide to Swedish pronunciation (with audio) can be found at:
http://web.hhs.se/isa/swedish/chap9.htm

34. Kjell Furberg's Swedish Cinema Theatres
Site by Kjell Furberg, cinema historian and photographer, provides an architectural feast from the silent era onwards. English and Swedish language versions.
http://www.algonet.se/~furberg/

Svenska
English
New address for this website: www.furberg.nu

35. Swedish Tutorials Index: Basic Phrases, Vocabulary And Grammar
A Swedish Language Course . Get Started in Swedish. English/Swedish Vocabulary Quizzes. Additional resources
http://www.ielanguages.com/swedish.html

36. Swedish
Swedish The Swedish language is currently that spoken by the people of Sweden and Finland. It has also moved to other parts of the world, but dominates only in these areas of
http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/language/swedishlanguage.html
Swedish The earliest roots of the Swedish language can be traced back to a family of languages known as the Indo-European Languages. This is the most widely spoken family of languages in the world, and contains such sub-families as Albanian, Albanian, Armenian, Baltic, Celtic, Germanic, Greek, Indo-Iranian, Italic (including the Romance languages), Slavic, and two extinct subfamilies, Anatolian (including Hittite) and Tocharian. If the influence of this group of families is analyzed, more than 1.6 billion people throughout the world speak variations of the Indo-European Language. Swedish is contained in the Indo-European sub-family referred to as the Germanic Languages. This sub-family itself has influenced the language of more than 480 million in northern and western Europe, North America, South America, and Australia. The Germanic languages themselves evolved along different paths throughout their history into three different branches. These are:
  • The East Germanic Branch. The Gothic language and some other lesser languages which are now extinct in use. The West Germanic Branch. This branch can be further divided into several groups as follows:
  • 37. IMDb: Swedish
    Guide to Swedish language movies, search or browse the titles alphabetically.
    http://imdb.com/Sections/Languages/Swedish/
    IMDb Search All Titles TV Episodes Names Companies Keywords Characters Videos Quotes Bios Plots Go More Register Login Help ... Rent Movies by Mail
    Swedish
    Most Popular Swedish-Language Titles
    X True Blood (2008 TV Series)
    Episode: Keep This Party Going Having kissed and made up, Sookie and Bill's relationship seems stronger than ever. Bill still has the problem of Jessica... Dir: Michael Lehmann Drama Fantasy 56 mins. X True Blood (2008 TV Series)
    Episode: Escape from Dragon House With the town's second murder in a week, Jason is again the number one suspect, but Tara provides him with an alibi... Dir: Michael Lehmann Drama Fantasy 50 mins. X True Blood (2008 TV Series)
    Episode: The Fourth Man in the Fire Sookie is thrilled to learn that Bill wasn't in the fire that killed four people, which included his three vamp friends... Dir: Michael Lehmann Drama Fantasy 56 mins. X True Blood (2008 TV Series)
    Episode: Beautifully Broken Russell Edgington, the Vampire King of Mississippi, concocts a plan to consolidate his power; Eric remembers his past; Sam tests the strength of his family bonds; Tara finds an ally in shady vampire Franklin Mott. Dir: Scott Winant Drama Fantasy 60 mins.

    38. Steffanie Müller
    News, events and thoughts from a Swedish point of view. Site half in Swedish-language.
    http://www.steffanie.net/

    39. Swedish Language Meetup Groups - Swedish Language Meetups
    Helps groups of people with shared interests plan meetings and form offline clubs in local communities around the world about Swedish Language
    http://swedish-language.meetup.com/

    40. Learn Swedish In Stockholm
    Offers Swedish language courses for individuals and groups, in Stockholm and Dalarna.
    http://www.past-tense.se
    Learn Swedish in Stockholm © Past Tense 2009 Past-Tense Vintervägen 23, 5tr 169 54 SOLNA Tel:

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