If you mean the letters of the swedish alphabet then it is as follows: Swedish: a b c e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z å ä ö Pronounced: aa, like a in car. be, se, de, e like the e in left, eff ge, hoo, i like ee, ji like yee, koo, ell, em, en, o, pe, ku, err, ess, te, u like the u in suit, v:ve, w:ve, eks, y like u in suit, seta, å:oo, ä:like the dipthong ea in bear, and ö: like the ar in sugar (when you speak british english) The Vowels are a, e, i, o, u, y, å, ä, ö
Suécia and Suécicus are Sweden and Swedish translated into Latin
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Finland has there own language called Finnish. But Finland's second national language is Swedish since there are quite a few of Swedish people in Finland.Most people speak either Finnish (91 %) or Swedish (5,4 %), which are the two official languages.The biggest minority languages are Russian (0,92 %), Estonian (0,42 %), English (0,21 %), and Somali (0,2 %).Other minority languages (spoken by less than 0,2 %) are Arabic, Chinese, Kurdish, German, Romani, sign languages, and Vietnamese.Finnish 92%Swedish 6%Sami 2%The majority of Finnish people speak Finnish as their first language, but there's a minority of about 4% of the population who speak Swedish as their first language.Suomea. The English name for that is Finnish.FinnishFinnish, Swedish and Sami.Finnish, but they also speak Swedish (about 5,4% of the population, another official language) and Sami (about 2% of the population) in Finland.The official languages of Finland are finnish and swedish, due to the large minority of swedish-speaking Finns. They are regarded as one of the best integrated minority worldwide, with own schools, stores, television transmitters, radio... Also every finnish speaking Finn has to learn swedish in school and vice versa.Finland belonged to Sweden for several centuries.Finnish and SwedishFinnishFinnish and Swedish (Swedish being spoken by minority of people.)FinnishFinnish. The other national language is Swedish. Also Sami, Russian and English are spoken in Finland in some small areas.Finnish (mother language), English and Swedish. Also, in some schools, you can study German, French and Italy.There are two languages: Finnish and Swedishhowever, most Irish people use English in there day to day lives.Finns speak Finnish.
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It's called the Millennium Series and includes The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, The Girl Who Played with Fire, and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest. The books were written by Swedish journalist Steig Larsson, who died in 2004. They have been translated into English and made into movies by both Swedish and American film companies.
Lena Fries-Gedin translated all seven books into Swedish.
The abbreviation of and, translated into "och" in swedish is "å"
Woodcarver would be translated into "trädkarvare" in Swedish.
Star is Stjärna in Swedish.
Jonatan.
There is only one English alphabet, and it cannot be translated into the Japanese alphabet because there is no such thing as a Japanese alphabet. Japanese uses syllabaries and picture-symbols in its writing.
Rosebud is a name and not translated But a rosebud is rosenknopp in Swedish
'Tack' is the way you say it in Swedish.
Word is directly translated to "ord" in Swedish.
'Jag alskar dej' is how you say it in Swedish.
The word 'cake' is 'tårta' or 'kaka' in Swedish.
Suécia and Suécicus are Sweden and Swedish translated into Latin