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English-german engineering dictionary. 2013.
English-german engineering dictionary. 2013.
Swedish language — Swedish svenska Pronunciation [ˈsvɛ̂nskâ] Spoken in … Wikipedia
Swedish-speaking Finns — More than 17,000 Swedish Finns live in officially monolingual Finnish municipalities, and are thus not represented on the map.Swedish speaking Finns (often called Finland Swedes, Finnish Swedes, Fennoswedes or Swedish Finns, see below) (Swedish:… … Wikipedia
Swedish People's Party (Finland) — Infobox Finnish Political Party party name = Swedish Peoples Party party party wikicolourid = Yellow name in Finnish = Ruotsalainen kansanpuolue name in Swedish = Svenska folkpartiet leader = Stefan Wallin foundation = 1906 ideology = Social… … Wikipedia
Swedish Canadian — ethnic group group= Swedish Canadian poptime= 334,765 [http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census06/data/highlights/ethnic/pages/Page.cfm?Lang=E Geo=PR Code=01 Data=Count Table=2 StartRec=1 Sort=3 Display=All CSDFilter=5000] Statistics Canada, Census … Wikipedia
tongue — [OE] Tongue is a general Germanic word, with relatives in German zunge, Dutch tong, Swedish tonga, and Danish tonge. These all evolved from a prehistoric Germanic *tunggōn, whose ultimate ancestor was Indo European *dnghwā . This also produced… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
tongue — [OE] Tongue is a general Germanic word, with relatives in German zunge, Dutch tong, Swedish tonga, and Danish tonge. These all evolved from a prehistoric Germanic *tunggōn, whose ultimate ancestor was Indo European *dnghwā . This also produced… … Word origins
Swedish — 1. noun /ˈswiːdɪʃ/ The language of and Åland (an autonomous part of Finland). Swedish is also one of the two official languages of Finland, spoken by 6% of the citizens. A very small minority in Estonia has Swedish as their mother tongue. 2.… … Wiktionary
Bible translations (Swedish) — Several Swedish Bible translations have been performed over the years. Until the reformation, a Latin Bible was used, but Gustav Vasa, who converted Sweden to Protestantism, ordered the first translation into the Swedish tongue.Several… … Wikipedia
Mandatory Swedish — In Finland, Swedish is a mandatory school subject for Finnish speaking pupils in the last three years of the primary education (grades 7 to 9). It is also mandatory in high schools, vocational schools, and vocational universities. Furthermore,… … Wikipedia
Finland Swedish — with Swedish as an official language in blue: White: unilingually Finnish municipalities Light blue: bilingual municipalities with a Finnish majority Bright blue: bilingual municipalities with a Swedish majority Dark blue: unilingually (92 94%)… … Wikipedia
History of Swedish — In the 9th century, Old Norse began to diverge into Old West Norse (Norway and Iceland) and Old East Norse (Sweden and Denmark). In the 12th century, the dialects of Denmark and Sweden began to diverge, becoming Old Danish and Old Swedish in the… … Wikipedia