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Swedish (svenska (help·info)) is a North Germanic language, spoken by more than ten 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. Standard Swedish 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 rural areas and are spoken primarily by small numbers of people with low social mobility. Though not facing imminent extinction, such dialects have been in decline during the past century, despite the fact that they are well researched and their use is often encouraged by local authorities.

 

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    Teach Yourself Swedish Learn to speak understand read write Swedish with confidence 2 CDs and Book Teach Yourself Swedish - Audio CDs and Book Brand New 2 CD's and Book * learn to speak understand and write swedish * progress quickly beyond the basics * explore the language in depth Teach Yoursef Swedish is the course for anyone who wants to progress quickly from the basics to understanding speaking and writing Swedish with confidence. Although aimed at those with no previous knowledge it is equally suitable for anyone wishing to brush up existing knowledge for a holiday or business trip. Key structures and vocabulary are introduced in 18 thematic units progressing from basic greetings and introductions and dealing with everyday situations to writing a formal letter and business commun find out more.....
  • Berlitz Phrase Audio CD Book
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    Berlitz Swedish Phrase Book and CD 224 page phrasebook and audio CD Get Other Swedish Language Learning Audio click here Berlitz Swedish Phrasebook and Audio CD Brand New The Berlitz Swedish Phrase Book and CD offers the most up-to-date relevant content in both print and audio formats to help any traveler build a basic Swedish vocabulary. The completely revised and redesigned Phrase Book contains hundreds of useful travel-related phrases - from saying hello to making a hotel reservation to shopping - and the user-friendly book is color-coded to provide easy navigation between sections. Also included are practical full-color photographs an extensive menu reader and an English-Swedish dictionary. The accompanying audio CD is narrated by a native speaker using a listen-and-repeat approach that helps the traveler acquire and retain new more.....
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    Teach Yourself Swedish Conversation - 3 Audio CDs and a Booklet Teach Yourself Conversational Swedish Get Other Swedish Language Learning click here Get Other Teach Yourself Language Learning Audio Books click here Teach Yourself Swedish Conversation - 3 Audio CDs and a Booklet Brand New (still shrink wrapped) 3 CDs and Book This stand-alone all-audio course can be used by those who have little or no knowledge of the language by those who want to learn or brush up basic conversation skills and by more advanced learners who require extra audio material to complement their current courses. Vocabulary and phrases in the first two CDs are kept to the basics and are introduced gradually with lots of opportunity to repeat and practise to improve your confidence in both speaking and understanding. The third CD concentra click here.....
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    Vocabulearn Swedish Level 1 - Vocabulary Builder Get Other Swedish Language Learning Audio click here Vocabulearn Swedish - 4 Audio CDs Brand New (still shrink wrapped): 3 Hours on 4 CDs plus listening guide The One and Only Audio Foreign Language Vocabulary Builder Language learners know that after acquiring basic words phrases and grammar expanding foreign language vocabulary is essential to developing the power to really communicate in the new language. VocabuLearn is unique in its ability to build a broad vocabulary. # Levels one contains the 2500 most frequently used words and phrases. # Each level includes 2500 words organized into the categories of nouns adjectives and adverbs expressions and verbs. About the Swedish Language Swedish (svenska (help·info)) is a North Germanic language spoken by more than ten 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 click here.....

 


Swedish (svenska (help·info)) is a North Germanic language, spoken by more than ten 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. Standard Swedish 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 rural areas and are spoken primarily by small numbers of people with low social mobility. Though not facing imminent extinction, such dialects have been in decline during the past century, despite the fact that they are well researched and their use is often encouraged by local authorities.

The standard word order is Subject Verb Object, though this can often be changed to stress certain words or phrases. Swedish morphology is similar to English, i.e. words have comparatively few inflections; there are two genders, no grammatical cases (though older analyses posit two cases, nominative and genitive), and a distinction between plural and singular. Adjectives are compared as in English, and are also inflected according to gender, number and definiteness. The definiteness of nouns is marked primarily through suffixes (endings), complemented with separate definite and indefinite articles. The prosody features both stress and in most dialects tonal qualities. The language has a comparatively large vowel inventory. Swedish is also notable for the voiceless dorso-palatal velar fricative, a highly variable consonant phoneme.

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. However, more recent analyses divide the North Germanic languages into two groups: Insular Scandinavian, Faroese and Icelandic, and Continental Scandinavian, Danish, Norwegian and Swedish, based on mutual intelligibility due to heavy influence of East Scandinavian (particular Danish) on Norwegian during the last millennium and divergence from both Faroese and Icelandic. (The earlier grouping into East and West would be more useful for the period before the period of Danish rule in Norway.) By many general criteria of mutual intelligibility, the Continental Scandinavian languages could very well be considered dialects of a common Scandinavian language. However, because of several hundred years of sometimes quite intense rivalry between Denmark and Sweden, including a long series of wars in the 16th and 17th centuries, and the nationalist ideas that emerged during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the languages have separate orthographies, dictionaries, grammars, and regulatory bodies. Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish are thus from a linguistic perspective more accurately described as a dialect continuum of Scandinavian (North Germanic), and some of the dialects, such as those on the border between Norway and Sweden -– especially parts of Bohuslän, Dalsland, western Värmland, western Dalarna, Härjedalen and Jämtland –- could be described as intermediate dialects of the national standard languages.
 
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