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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. | 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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|Autonym=Svenska | |Autonym=Svenska |
Revision as of 22:45, 22 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 | ||
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Autonym: | Svenska | |
WALS: | ||
Ethnologue 15: | Swedish | |
Gesprochen in: | Sweden, Finland | |
WALS-Lage: | 60° N, 15° E | |
Sprecher: | 8.000.000 | |
Familie: | Indo-European | |
Unterfamilie: | Northwest Germanic
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Status | ||
Amtssprache in: | Sweden
Finland European Union | |
ISO-Codes | ||
ISO 639-1: | sv | |
ISO 639-2: | swe | |
ISO 639-3: | swe | |
MPIExt-1: |