Swed|ish

Swed|ish
Swed|ish «SWEE dihsh», adjective, noun.
–adj.
of or having to do with Sweden, a country in northern Europe, its people, or their language.
–n.
1. pl. in use. the people of Sweden.
2. the Scandinavian language of Sweden.

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