AP:pron:sv This is a guide to transcriptions of <span class="searchmatch">Swedish</span> words. It's based mainly on Standard <span class="searchmatch">Swedish</span> with focus on the variants spoken in and around Stockholm...
<span class="searchmatch">Swedish</span> nouns comes in two genders, common gender and neuter gender. An adjective referring to a noun is inflected according to the noun's gender (both...
native /d/ is never geminated). This originates as a spelling <span class="searchmatch">pronunciation</span> by <span class="searchmatch">Swedish</span> speakers learning Finnish during the 19th century, as it was spelled...
<span class="searchmatch">Pronunciation</span> : The <span class="searchmatch">pronunciation</span> shown is the standard <span class="searchmatch">pronunciation</span> in Nanchang. Depending on the speakers and the area, the actual <span class="searchmatch">pronunciation</span> may...
1971. <span class="searchmatch">Pronunciation</span>: The <span class="searchmatch">pronunciation</span> shown is the standard <span class="searchmatch">pronunciation</span> in Fuzhou. Depending on the speakers and the area, the actual <span class="searchmatch">pronunciation</span> may...
list was published posthumously in 1971. <span class="searchmatch">Pronunciation</span> : The <span class="searchmatch">pronunciation</span> shown is the standard <span class="searchmatch">pronunciation</span> ("AN", formerly named "ABN"). Depending...
<span class="searchmatch">Pronunciation</span> : The <span class="searchmatch">pronunciation</span> shown is the standard <span class="searchmatch">pronunciation</span> in France. Depending on the speakers and the area, the actual <span class="searchmatch">pronunciation</span> may...
name for instance), the simplest form is used. <span class="searchmatch">Pronunciation</span> : The showed <span class="searchmatch">pronunciation</span> is the <span class="searchmatch">pronunciation</span> generally used in Portugal (EP) and/or in Brazil...
1971. <span class="searchmatch">Pronunciation</span> Depending on the speakers and the area, the actual <span class="searchmatch">pronunciation</span> may differ, more or less significantly, from the <span class="searchmatch">pronunciation</span> shown...
written using the Latin alphabet with three extra letters also used in <span class="searchmatch">Swedish</span>, for a total of 28 letters. Å, Ä and Ö are derived from A, A and O respectively...