
Swedish language
Swedish is a North Germanic language primarily spoken in Sweden and parts of Finland. It shares roots with other Scandinavian languages like Danish and Norwegian, making them mutually intelligible to some extent. Swedish uses the Latin alphabet with three additional letters: Å, Ä, and Ö. It features a musical intonation, a relatively straightforward grammar system, and a rich vocabulary influenced by Old Norse and Latin. The language has both formal and informal contexts, with a focus on clarity and precision. Swedish is integral to Swedish culture and identity, fostering communication across various regions and generations.