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  2. Swedish Association of Professional Translators - Wikipedia

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    Swedish Association of Professional Translators. The Swedish Association of Professional Translators (Swedish: Sveriges facköversättarförening, SFÖ) is an industry organisation for professional translators. [1] SFÖ is Sweden's largest translator organisation. Founded in 1990, SFÖ has close to 1,000 members as of 2019. [2]

  3. Swedish dialects - Wikipedia

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    The different dialects are often so localized that they are limited to individual parishes and are referred to by Swedish linguists as sockenmål (lit. "parish speech"). They are generally separated into the six traditional dialect groups, with common characteristics of prosody, grammar and vocabulary. [1] The color represents the core area and ...

  4. Swedish language - Wikipedia

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    Swedish (endonym: svenska [ˈsvɛ̂nːska] ⓘ) is a North Germanic language from the Indo-European language family, spoken predominantly in Sweden and parts of Finland. [2] It has at least 10 million native speakers, making it the fourth most spoken Germanic language, and the first among its type in the Nordic countries overall.

  5. Scanian dialect - Wikipedia

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    The phonemes of Scanian correspond to those of Standard Swedish and most other Swedish dialects, but long vowels have developed into diphthongs that are unique to the region (such as /ʉː/ and /ɑː/ being realized [eʉ] and [aɑ], respectively). In the southern parts of Skåne, many diphthongs also have a pharyngeal quality, similar to Danish ...

  6. 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. [1][2][3] It is a single volume that is considered the final arbiter of Swedish spelling. Traditionally it carries the motto ...

  7. Swedish Reformation and Renaissance literature - Wikipedia

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    An ecclesiastical body of literature affected by Gothicism was the Swedish hymn production of the late 17th century. The first official Swedish hymn book was published in 1695. It is attributed to the bishop Jesper Svedberg (1653–1753), assisted by the bishop (and later archbishop) Haqvin Spegel. The hymns used an unsophisticated language to ...

  8. Swedish Translators in North America - Wikipedia

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    Swedish Translators in North America or STiNA was founded in 2004 [1] with support from the Consulate General of Sweden in New York for the promotion of translation of Swedish into English and coordination with the British equivalent group SELTA (the Swedish-English Literary Translators' Association) and the Swedish cultural institutions.

  9. Microsoft Translator - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Translator is a multilingual machine translation cloud service provided by Microsoft.Microsoft Translator is a part of Microsoft Cognitive Services [1] and integrated across multiple consumer, developer, and enterprise products, including Bing, Microsoft Office, SharePoint, Microsoft Edge, Microsoft Lync, Yammer, Skype Translator, Visual Studio, and Microsoft Translator apps for ...