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  2. Svenska Akademiens ordbok - Wikipedia

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    Svenska Akademiens ordbok (Swedish: [ˈsvɛ̂nːska akadɛˈmiːns ˈûːɖbuːk]), abbreviated SAOB, is a historical dictionary of the Swedish language published by the Swedish Academy. It is the Swedish counterpart of the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) or the Deutsches Wörterbuch (DWB).

  3. Swedish orthography - Wikipedia

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    Thirteen editions (1889—2006) of Svenska Akademiens ordlista, the standard spelling dictionary of Swedish. Swedish orthography is the set of rules and conventions used for writing Swedish. The primary authority on Swedish orthography is Svenska Akademiens ordlista (SAOL), a spelling dictionary published by the Swedish Academy. The balance ...

  4. Svenska Akademiens ordlista - Wikipedia

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    Svenska Akademiens ordlista (Swedish: [ˈsvɛ̂nːska akadɛˈmiːns ˈûːɖˌlɪsːta], "Word list of the Swedish Academy"), abbreviated SAOL, is a spelling dictionary published every few years by the Swedish Academy.

  5. Nationalencyklopedin - Wikipedia

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    NE:s Ordbok, a dictionary in three volumes (1995–1996) NE:s Årsband, complementary volumes concerning current events and fast changing information distributed annually since 1997; NE:s Sverigeatlas, an atlas of Sweden (1998) NE:s Världsatlas, a world atlas (1998) NE-spelet, a quiz game with 8,000 questions (1999)

  6. Swedish grammar - Wikipedia

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    There is a small number of Swedish nouns that can be either common or neuter gender. The database for Svenska Akademiens ordlista 12 contained 324 such nouns. [1] There are traces of the former four-case system for nouns evidenced in that pronouns still have subject, object (based on the old accusative and dative form) and genitive forms. [2]

  7. Swedish Academy - Wikipedia

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    Official logo of the academy. The Swedish Academy was founded in 1786 by King Gustav III.Modelled after the Académie française, it has 18 members.It is said that Gustaf III originally intended there to be twenty members, half the number of those in the French Academy, but eventually decided on eighteen because the Swedish expression De Aderton – 'The Eighteen' – had such a fine solemn ...

  8. Swenglish - Wikipedia

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    Knowledge of English in Sweden as reported by Swedes, 2005. [2] Very good: 31% Good: 37% Basic: 21% Not enough: 11%. The name Swenglish is a portmanteau term of the names of the two languages and is first recorded from 1938, making it one of the oldest names for a hybrid form of English. [3]

  9. Comparison of Danish, Norwegian and Swedish - Wikipedia

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    svensk (Danish, Norwegian) - svenskt (Swedish) = Swedish billigt (Danish, Swedish) - billig (Bokmål) - billeg (Nynorsk) = cheap In Swedish, the spelling simplifies the group -dt (in neuter forms) to -tt: god / godt (Danish, Norwegian) - god / gott (Swedish) = good. Definite and plural forms have the suffix -e in Danish and Norwegian, while -a ...