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Definition of Swedish in English:

Swedish

adjective ˈswiːdɪʃˈswidɪʃ
  • Relating to Sweden, its people, or their language.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • So there we were in the middle of the yellow and blue Swedish furnishings Mecca sitting, lying and touching all the sofas.
    • Add to this the stunning choreography and authentic Swedish accents and your back in the good old days.
    • The new house, which is of Swedish origin, is designed to house agricultural labourers.
    • While she was at Stuttgart, she met her future husband, the Swedish tenor Thomas Sunnegardh.
    • It is a Russian marinated herring, so we were told by the chef, who used to work in a Swedish restaurant.
    • A Swedish aid group has promoted sporting activity in depressed townships in Zambia and elsewhere.
    • Dinner on Friday night started with a very classic Swedish appetizer, toast Skagen.
    • The new study was carried out at the Karolinska Institute, a respected Swedish research centre.
    • Before that I had spent six years in the Premiership in Norway and that's like Swedish football too.
    • The Swedish trial was to assess the effect of hormone replacement therapy on women with a previous history of the disease.
    • The spadework was done by Petrov and Sutton, and their Swedish teammate duly converted from close in.
    • He moved back to Sweden in 1990 and continues to work with Benny on a series of Swedish language projects.
    • Bulgaria has registered the highest growth rate of Swedish tourists for the three last years.
    • Those were Swedish fables of love, family and friendship which bathed us in a warm and fuzzy comforting glow.
    • Memorably, Nanne performed this song at the Swedish national finals wearing pointy green ears.
    • Prosperity, high taxes and good social provision are inextricably linked in Swedish thought.
    • Critics of the Swedish government are not denounced as foreign agents and traitors.
    • The Swedish winger spent the last two seasons on the sidelines, as he was struck down by a series of injuries.
    • Bergman Close was named in honour of the Swedish actress Ingrid whose most famous part was in Casablanca.
    • A Swedish speaking Finn is entitled to study in their own language to university level.
noun ˈswiːdɪʃˈswidɪʃ
mass noun
  • The Scandinavian language of Sweden, also spoken in parts of Finland. It has over 8 million speakers.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • From this day on, the official language of San Marcos will be Swedish.
    • Most citizens speak Swedish as their first language and English as their second.
    • We've always talked a kind of mixed Swenglish in the family with my mum but talked Swedish to our dad.
    • Simply not true, he says, having made the effort to master Swedish fluently during his two stints there.
    • Being fluent in Swedish may not always help on a CV here in the Lakes, but for Jo it's proved invaluable.
    • An announcement came over the speakers in Swedish and everyone turned and ran out of the hall.
    • The Ganda worm spread via email in either English or Swedish using a variety of email subject lines and message bodies.
    • You can contact the owner Lars Therkildsen in English, Danish, Swedish and German.
    • I should point out that from the info on the CD cover the language spoken is Swedish.
    • It is no coincidence that Levet also speaks English, German, Italian, Swedish and Spanish.
    • They were even speaking Swedish in my dream even though I can't speak Swedish.
    • As there are three extra letters in Swedish, Ö is the official last word of the alphabet.
    • Along the way, Swedish, Spanish, and French forces had been drawn into a general bloody m lee.
    • For instance hee hee hee in English is ji ji ji in Spanish; the Swedish for a car's toot is tut.
    • In Finland the land-owning and commercial classes were Swedish in language and origin.
    • They don't load very quickly, and they probably aren't much use if you don't speak Swedish.
    • The child may have already had some teaching in Swedish as a second language.
    • The only reason they're doing it is because the original was in subtitled in Swedish.
    • The announcer came on and said something in Swedish, then translated it into English.
    • I might have an easier time finding reading it in Finnish or Swedish, but we'll see.
 
 

Definition of Swedish in US English:

Swedish

adjectiveˈswēdiSHˈswidɪʃ
  • Relating to Sweden, its people, or their language.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The spadework was done by Petrov and Sutton, and their Swedish teammate duly converted from close in.
    • So there we were in the middle of the yellow and blue Swedish furnishings Mecca sitting, lying and touching all the sofas.
    • Before that I had spent six years in the Premiership in Norway and that's like Swedish football too.
    • The new study was carried out at the Karolinska Institute, a respected Swedish research centre.
    • Prosperity, high taxes and good social provision are inextricably linked in Swedish thought.
    • He moved back to Sweden in 1990 and continues to work with Benny on a series of Swedish language projects.
    • The Swedish winger spent the last two seasons on the sidelines, as he was struck down by a series of injuries.
    • A Swedish speaking Finn is entitled to study in their own language to university level.
    • Dinner on Friday night started with a very classic Swedish appetizer, toast Skagen.
    • Memorably, Nanne performed this song at the Swedish national finals wearing pointy green ears.
    • A Swedish aid group has promoted sporting activity in depressed townships in Zambia and elsewhere.
    • Those were Swedish fables of love, family and friendship which bathed us in a warm and fuzzy comforting glow.
    • It is a Russian marinated herring, so we were told by the chef, who used to work in a Swedish restaurant.
    • The new house, which is of Swedish origin, is designed to house agricultural labourers.
    • Add to this the stunning choreography and authentic Swedish accents and your back in the good old days.
    • Bergman Close was named in honour of the Swedish actress Ingrid whose most famous part was in Casablanca.
    • Critics of the Swedish government are not denounced as foreign agents and traitors.
    • While she was at Stuttgart, she met her future husband, the Swedish tenor Thomas Sunnegardh.
    • The Swedish trial was to assess the effect of hormone replacement therapy on women with a previous history of the disease.
    • Bulgaria has registered the highest growth rate of Swedish tourists for the three last years.
nounˈswēdiSHˈswidɪʃ
  • The North Germanic language of Sweden, also spoken in parts of Finland.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I should point out that from the info on the CD cover the language spoken is Swedish.
    • Most citizens speak Swedish as their first language and English as their second.
    • We've always talked a kind of mixed Swenglish in the family with my mum but talked Swedish to our dad.
    • From this day on, the official language of San Marcos will be Swedish.
    • It is no coincidence that Levet also speaks English, German, Italian, Swedish and Spanish.
    • You can contact the owner Lars Therkildsen in English, Danish, Swedish and German.
    • They don't load very quickly, and they probably aren't much use if you don't speak Swedish.
    • For instance hee hee hee in English is ji ji ji in Spanish; the Swedish for a car's toot is tut.
    • The Ganda worm spread via email in either English or Swedish using a variety of email subject lines and message bodies.
    • The announcer came on and said something in Swedish, then translated it into English.
    • Simply not true, he says, having made the effort to master Swedish fluently during his two stints there.
    • The child may have already had some teaching in Swedish as a second language.
    • They were even speaking Swedish in my dream even though I can't speak Swedish.
    • As there are three extra letters in Swedish, Ö is the official last word of the alphabet.
    • The only reason they're doing it is because the original was in subtitled in Swedish.
    • Being fluent in Swedish may not always help on a CV here in the Lakes, but for Jo it's proved invaluable.
    • Along the way, Swedish, Spanish, and French forces had been drawn into a general bloody m lee.
    • An announcement came over the speakers in Swedish and everyone turned and ran out of the hall.
    • In Finland the land-owning and commercial classes were Swedish in language and origin.
    • I might have an easier time finding reading it in Finnish or Swedish, but we'll see.
 
 
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