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Swedish in Spanish 🇪🇸


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swedish sueco
How to say “swedish” in Spanish? “Sueco”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “sueco” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on swedish in Spanish like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to remember:
• Relate “sueco” to “Suecia” (the Spanish name for Sweden); imagine that “sueco” is the natural adjective or noun derived from the country’s name.
• Think of the English word “Swede,” which sounds similar and refers in both cases to someone or something from Sweden.

Explanations:
• “Sueco” is both an adjective and a noun in Spanish. As an adjective, it describes anything related to Sweden (e.g., “muebles suecos” – Swedish furniture). As a noun, it refers to a person from Sweden (e.g., “Es un sueco muy simpático” – He’s a very friendly Swede).
• The term comes from “Suecia,” the Spanish name for Sweden.

Other words that mean the same thing:
• “Escandinavo” can sometimes be used to refer generally to something Scandinavian, although it is broader than “sueco.”
• In contexts specifically dealing with nationality, you might also encounter phrases like “de Suecia” (of Sweden).

Alternate meanings (including slang):
• In everyday language, “sueco” primarily retains its literal meaning related to Sweden. There isn’t a widely recognized slang meaning for “sueco” in standard Spanish.
• Occasionally in regional expressions, if used metaphorically, it might evoke characteristics stereotypically associated with Swedish culture (such as orderliness or minimalism), but this is not an established slang usage.

Examples of sentences that use “sueco”:
• “Mi amigo es sueco y llegó ayer de visitar su país.”
 Translation: “My friend is Swedish and he arrived yesterday from visiting his country.”
• “Me encanta el diseño sueco por su simplicidad y funcionalidad.”
 Translation: “I love Swedish design for its simplicity and functionality.”
• “En la exposición se pueden ver obras de arte sueco contemporáneo.”
 Translation: “At the exhibition, you can see works of contemporary Swedish art.”

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