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What is Swedish?
Question 2: What language is used in Sweden? The official language is Swedish, belonging to Germanic language family, which is related to Danish and Norwegian, but its pronunciation and writing are different. English is the most common second language, especially for people under 50. Swedish is undoubtedly the most common language, so the official language seems to be an unnecessary political issue.
Introduction to Swedish
Swedish belongs to Germanic family (Indo-European family/Germanic family/North Germanic family/East Scandinavian family/Swedish), and basically communicates with Danish and Norwegian. English belongs to Germanic language family, and it is also very similar to Swedish in pronunciation. It is the main foreign language in Sweden.
In the 9th century and10th century, Viking culture developed in Sweden, and developed eastward through trade, aggression and colonization, affecting the Baltic Sea, Russia and the Black Sea.
Question 3: What are the languages of Switzerland and Sweden? Swedish is the official language of Sweden, and several countries in Northern Europe, except Finland, belong to the northern branch of the Germanic family of Indo-European languages. Sweden, Norway and Denmark have always been models of "great events in the world must be separated for a long time" in history. Their cultural traditions are similar and their languages are similar. Although Iceland is fighting alone overseas, it has a deep historical origin with these countries, and the language is not far apart. Finnish belongs to the Finnish branch of Ugric language family, which has little connection with other major European language families, but is closely related to Hungarian. However, because Finland has been ruled by Sweden for a long time, there is a large Swedish population there, so Swedish is also the official language of Finland. In this way, most people in the Nordic countries can communicate basically without translation. Often some academic conferences will announce the use of "Scandinavian", that is, everyone can freely use their own language (except Finnish).
Of course, English can be unimpeded in Sweden.
Question 4: What is the mother tongue of Sweden? Swedish belongs to the Germanic language family of Indo-European language family, which is related to Danish and Norwegian, but its pronunciation and writing are different. English is the most common second language. Swedish is undoubtedly the most common language, so the official language seems to be an unnecessary political issue. English has been a compulsory course in senior high schools since 1849, and it became a compulsory course for all Swedish students in the late 1940s. Most Swedes also master one or even several other languages, and there are foreign language courses besides English at school, such as Spanish, German, French and Italian. At present, four universities in China teach and publish Swedish. At present, there is no Swedish dictionary published by China people in China (there is a one-way dictionary of Swiss-Chinese dictionary in Anchen, Taiwan Province Province). But there are some Swedish courses, such as Swedish, Swedish grammar.
Question 5: What language is spoken in Sweden? How to take the exam? What are the requirements for studying abroad? The official language of Sweden is Swedish. I don't think there is an advanced exam.
Characteristics of studying in Sweden:
1) tuition-free, high academic level, and international graduate students are taught in English.
2) The population of China in Sweden is much smaller than that of China in Germany, France and Britain.
3) High-level countries, Nordic countries with high welfare, European Union and Schengen member countries can freely enter and leave other Schengen countries.
Prerequisites for studying in Sweden:
1) Those who want to go to graduate school have a bachelor's degree.
2) Those who want to study undergraduate courses have passed the Swedish TISUS test and the English TOEFL test.
3) If you want to see something else, you can pass the English TOEFL test.
Characteristics of residence visa in Sweden:
1) One pass at the station. After getting a visa, you don't need to go to the local public security department to apply for a residence permit.
2) Annual renewal. But it is easy.
Steps:
1) School Admission:
People who want to go to graduate school:
Look for schools online. The "Directory of National Universities" and "Directory of Institutions" on the homepage of the Swiss National Institute se.kina.cc have the names and websites of all institutions in Sweden. This directory is the most systematic, standardized and complete Swedish university directory on the Internet. Translated directly from the information of Swedish education department, it is better than all university catalogs randomly collected by individuals and groups in search catalogs and patchwork books.
Every university in Sweden has an English version on its website. You can click on the British flag or the word "English" to enter. In the English version, you will soon find the contact email address of the International Student Department or the Admissions Office, contact by email, introduce yourself and ask for the application form. However, many schools' application forms can be downloaded directly from their websites.
After the application is completed, it will be mailed to the school together with copies of relevant documents, waiting for news. As soon as the admission season arrives, a positive answer will be conveyed soon. The admission notice will be sent to you soon.
If you want to study undergraduate course, please contact the local Swedish embassy in Sweden for consultation.
If you want to study something else, please contact your own university.
2) Passport and visa (residence permit):
The whole process:
1) Go to the local public security department to apply for a passport with the admission notice and the certificate of going abroad.
2) Obtain the "Application Form for Residence Permit (Student)" from the Swedish Embassy in Beijing.
3) Submit the application form for residence permit, as well as all documents and copies required in the form (admission notice, copy of passport, deposit certificate, etc. ) to the embassy.
4) The embassy will send your application materials to the Swedish Immigration Bureau. Stay for three weeks and get the news in three months.
5) Bring your passport to the embassy and paste your residence permit.
Note) When applying for residence permit in Sweden, the Swiss side does not keep the original passport of the applicant.
3) Departure and arrival
Sweden is a big country, so it is necessary to have a simple understanding of Sweden's geography and domestic transportation before departure. For relevant information, please read "Swedish zoning compilation" and "Swedish traffic compilation" on the homepage of se.kina.cc in Switzerland.
The final destination is Lilliputian and Northland (Beijing, Uppsala, Vestraus, Youmayo, Lureo, etc.). ), so Stockholm should be chosen as the plane destination.
? China International Airlines operates the Beijing-direct flight-Stockholm route.
? Other European airlines, such as SAS and Finnair, also operate flights to Beijing via their capitals. The above-mentioned planes all landed at Beijing aranda International Airport.
If the final destination is in or near Gothenburg in northern Ye Lan, Gothenburg can be selected as the plane destination. There is no direct flight from Beijing to Gothenburg, and all major European airlines have flights from the capital to Gothenburg.
The final destination is Malmo, Lund, Heyamsta, wexler, Kalma, Christiansta and other places in southern Ye Lan. ), and Copenhagen should be chosen as the final destination of the plane. Entering Denmark with a Swedish visa is exactly the same as entering Sweden. Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) operates the Beijing-Copenhagen route.
The railway station is located in the basement of Beijing aranda International Airport and the first floor of Copenhagen International Airport. Tickets are sold all over the country. Those who missed the train that day can go back to the lounge bench for the night for free, which is warm in winter and cool in summer.
4) register in the school and get a student apartment.
The school will solve all the problems for you.
5) The slogan of the trainer
Those who have a residence permit for more than one year can go to the local taxation bureau (Skattemyndigheten) to handle population and taxation ... >>
Question 6: What is the mother tongue of Sweden? Swedish belongs to the Germanic language family of Indo-European language family, which is related to Danish and Norwegian, but its pronunciation and writing are different. English is the most common second language. Swedish is undoubtedly the most common language, so the official language seems to be an unnecessary political issue. English has been a compulsory course in senior high schools since 1849, and it became a compulsory course for all Swedish students in the late 1940s. Most Swedes also master one or even several other languages, and there are foreign language courses besides English at school, such as Spanish, German, French and Italian. At present, four universities in China teach and publish Swedish. At present, there is no Swedish dictionary published by China people in China (there is a one-way dictionary of Swiss-Chinese dictionary in Anchen, Taiwan Province Province). But there are some Swedish courses, such as Swedish, Swedish grammar.
Question 7: What languages are spoken in Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Norway? Speak Swedish, Danish, Finnish and Norwegian respectively. Most of them can communicate with middle-aged people in English.
Among them, except Finnish and Russian, the other three languages are very similar, and there is little difference from domestic dialects. It is said that the main reason is that these countries are descended from Germans and Finns are descended from Slavs (Russians). I hope these can help you.
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Question 8: What are the phonetics of Sweden, Switzerland and Austria? Because the question is incomplete and lacks the necessary conditions, it cannot be answered normally.
Question 9: What languages are spoken in the Nordic countries? Dutch, Swedish, German, French, Italian, English, Finnish, Norwegian and Icelandic.
Every country speaks English.
All countries have independent languages, except Switzerland, which speaks German, French and Italian.
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