Swedish Language Translation Services
We offer professional translation services for English to
Swedish and for Swedish to English language pairs. Also we
translate Swedish to and from any other world language.
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Swedish Language Facts:
Swedish is a North Germanic language (also called Scandinavian
languages) spoken predominantly in Sweden and in parts of Finland,
especially along the coast and on the Åland islands, by more
than nine million people. It is mutually intelligible with two of
the other Scandinavian languages, Danish and Norwegian. Along with
the other North Germanic languages, Swedish is a descendant of Old
Norse, the common Scandinavian language of 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, with a 99% literacy rate among adults. 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 of phrases. Swedish
morphology is similar to English, i.e. that 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.
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