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Language

Swedish is part of the Nordic branch of the Germanic language family, closely related to Danish and Norse, and speakers of the three languages can often understand each other. English is widely spoken in Sweden, and there should be little difficulty in communication for English-speaking visitors. Sweden's most distinctive minority community, the Sami or Lapps, speak Sami, their own language, which is unrelated to Swedish.

Phrases

Yes - Ja
No - Nej
Hello - Hej
Goodbye - Hej då
Please - Tack
Thank you - Tack
My name is ... - Mitt namn är ...
How are you? - Hur mår ni?
I'm very well - Bra, tack
I feel ill - Jag mår dåligt
How much does - Vad kostar det? it cost?
Do you speak - Talar ni
English? - engelska?
I don't understand - Jag förstår inte
Where is ...? - Var ligger ...?
Entrance - Ingång
Exit - Utgång
Danger - Farligt
Open - Öppet
Closed - Stängt
Toilets - Toalett
Doctor - Läkare
Hotel - Hotell
Restaurant - Restaurang
Beer - Öl
Wine - Vin
Menu - Meny
Today - Idag
Tomorrow - Imorgon
Monday - Måndag
Tuesday - Tisdag
Wednesday - Onsdag
Thursday - Torsdag
Friday - Fredag
Saturday - Lördag
Sunday - Söndag
One - En / Ett
Two - Två
Three - Tre
Four - Fyra
Five - Fem
Six - Sex
Seven - Sju
Eight - Åtta
Nine - Nio
Ten - Tio
Twenty - Tjugo
Thirty - Trettio
Forty - Förtio
Fifty - Femtio
Sixty - Sextio
Seventy - Sjutio
Eighty - Åttio
Ninety - Nittio
One Hundred - Hundra
One Thousand - Tusen




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