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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. 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.

  4. List of English words of Swedish origin - Wikipedia

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    gravlax, "salmon cured especially with salt, sugar, pepper, and dill and often additional ingredients (such as fennel, coriander, lime, and vodka or aquavit)" [5] gyttja, "a lacustrine mud containing abundant organic material" [6] lek, "an assembly area where animals (such as the prairie chicken) carry on display and courtship behavior" [7]

  5. Lexin - Wikipedia

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    Lexin is an online Swedish and Norwegian lexicon that can translate between Swedish or Norwegian and a number of other languages. Its original use was to help immigrants translate between their native languages and Swedish, but at least the English-Swedish-English lexicons are so complete that many Swedes use them for everyday use.

  6. Swedish grammar - Wikipedia

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    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. Svensk uppslagsbok - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The second edition of Svensk uppslagsbok thus remained the most recently published large Swedish-language encyclopedia until the first edition of Bra böckers lexikon was published in 1973–1981, [4] and its size was only truly matched when Nationalencyklopedin was published in 1989–1996. [5]

  8. Bra böckers lexikon - Wikipedia

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    Bra böckers lexikon (BBL) is a Swedish encyclopedia that was published between 1973 and 1996, in four editions with 25 volumes each. The first three editions sold more than 400,000 copies. [ 1 ] The first edition was published between 1973 and 1981, the second 1974–82, the third 1983-90 and the fourth 1991–96.

  9. Barnens lexikon - Wikipedia

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    Barnens lexikon was a series of Swedish encyclopedias for children of various ages published in a number of editions. It was originally published in 1981 following an idea from Sven Lidman. [1] A later edition [2] was published in 2003 under the title Barnens A till Ö. [3] The first edition was published in four volumes.