Difference between revisions of "Swedish"

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Standard Swedish, or also called Rikssvenska, is a standardised form of Swedish which is relatively neutral compared to the different dialects. The term describes written and spoken Swedish, however, there is barely a pure spoken standard due to regional variations. Rikssvenska is used in Sweden only and differs from Finland and Estonian Swedish among other things for reasons of its phonology.
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Standard Swedish, or also called ''Rikssvenska'', is a standardised form of Swedish which is relatively neutral compared to the different dialects. The term describes written and spoken Swedish, however, there is barely a pure spoken standard due to regional variations. ''Rikssvenska'' is used in Sweden only and differs from Finland and Estonian Swedish among other things for reasons of its phonology.
  
 
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Revision as of 23:50, 24 July 2013

Standard Swedish, or also called Rikssvenska, is a standardised form of Swedish which is relatively neutral compared to the different dialects. The term describes written and spoken Swedish, however, there is barely a pure spoken standard due to regional variations. Rikssvenska is used in Sweden only and differs from Finland and Estonian Swedish among other things for reasons of its phonology.

Swedish
Autoglottonym: Svenska
Pronunciation: [svɛnska]
Ethnologue name: Swedish
OLAC name: {{{OLACname}}}
Location point: Sweden: 62 00 N, 15 00 E, Finland: 64 00 N, 26 00 E
Genealogy
Family: Indo-European
Genus: Germanic
Speakers
Country: Sweden, Finland
Official in: Sweden

Finland

European Union

Speakers: ~ 9,600,000 (~ 9,100,000 in Sweden and 500,000 in Finland)
Writing system: {{{WritingSyst}}}
Codes
ISO 639-1: sv
ISO 639-2: swe
ISO 639-3: {{{ISO3}}}


Classification

Indo-European
Germanic
Northwest Germanic
North Germanic
East Nordic


References

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