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The Kingdom of Sweden is on the Scandinavian Peninsula, in the northern portion of Europe. It is bordered by the countries of Norway and Finland and is at the same time connected to Denmark via a long bridge. Swedish is the official main language spoken in this Nordic country. On July 1, 2009 the Swedish government created a language law to protect and promote its official language as well as the country’s minority languages, namely Finnish, Romani, Yiddish, Meänkieli or Torne Valley Finnish, and all the Sami dialects. Sweden ranks eighth with the highest per capita income in the world, with a total GDP/PPP in 2011 of around $ 381.719 billion. It was one of the great powers of Europe during the 17th century and early part of the 18th century and is now one of the world’s richest countries.
What come to mind when we think of Sweden?
· Meatballs
· Absolut
Vodka
· Automobile
manufacturer Volvo
· The
Swedish Chef in the Muppets
· Home
furniture store IKEA
· Ericsson,
one of the largest is telecom companies in the world today
· Nobel
Prize
Some famous Swedes are:
· Alfred
Nobel, the chemist who invented the dynamite, but also gave us the Nobel Prize
· Professional
golfer Annika Sörenstam
· Poet
Erik Axel Karlfeldt
· Poet/Novelist
Verner von Heidenstam
· Stieg
Larsson, author of novel turned movie, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
· Niklas
Zennstrom, the co-founder of Skype
Learning Swedish could prove to be a challenge in the beginning,
since we might find it difficult to make the distinction between the feminine
and masculine nouns. Swedish has two variants for the English word, “his,”
which are sin and hans. However, learning Swedish would
open doors for us, particularly in the workplace and in social circles. It
deepens relationships. And there is the fact that there are simply no English
equivalent to some Swedish words and phrases. And another thing, learning
Swedish would eliminate the need for us to say “Talar du engelska?” that translates to “Do you speak English?” or
interrupt someone speaking to say, “Sorry, I do not understand,” which in
Swedish is Ursäkta mig or Förlåt, jog förstår inte.
Swedes
and Science
Something in Sweden makes the people excel in the sciences.
In fact, it owns more than 33,000 patents, according to the U.S. Patent and
Trademark Office. The country has one of the most number of patents in the
world.
It is the country that invented some of the most useful
items in the world, which made our lives more simple and better. Some of these
wonderful inventions include:
· safety
match
· ship
propellers
· blowtorch
· arithmometer
· encryption
machines
· tetra
paks
· Mecanum
wheel, a wheel that can move in any direction.
Some of the useful inventions in modern living are:
· the
almost indispensable global positioning system or GPS
· flat
screen monitor
· adjustable
spanner
· telephone
handset
· the
ever-useful zipper
· 3-point
seat belt
In science, Sweden has given us:
· Anders
Celsius, the astronomer who gave the world the temperature scale of the same
name
· Botanist
Carl Linnaeus, who is the father of modern taxonomy as well as modern ecology.
· Rune
Elmqvist who invented the first implantable and small-sized pacemaker in 1958
· Engineer
Hellmuth Hertz and cardiologist Inge Edler who invented the ultrasound system in
1950
Swedes
in Pop Culture
Sweden may not be as well known in contributing to music and
the arts the same way the French and Italians are, but it is the country that
gave the world:
· ABBA,
the 1970s music phenomenon
· Roxette,
the 1990s duo
· Ace
of Base, alternative rock band
· The
Cardigans
In the world of filmmaking, the most famous are:
· The
beautiful Ingrid Bergman and Greta Garbo – who could forget them?
· Action
star, Dolph Lundgren
· The
Rock of Ages actress Malin Akerman
· Lena
Olin
· Stellan
Skarsgård, who appeared as Bill Anderson in the movie musical Mamma Mia, in The
Pirates of the Caribbean movies as Bootstrap Bill Turner and in Thor and The
Avengers as Dr. Selvig.
· Paul
Bettany, son of Stellan Skarsgård, who appeared in The Da Vinci Code
· Max
von Sydow, who portrayed the priest in the movie The Exorcist
Knowing the various inventions and famous people from Sweden
should give us an idea at just how much the Swedes have given the world.
Borrowed
Swedish words
When it comes to language, Swedes have also helped enrich
the English language. Its influence may not be as extensive as the French,
Italian and other Romance languages, but the words that have found their way
into the English vernacular are still quite useful. It is worthwhile to note
that English is unofficially the second language in Sweden, and most Swedes
speak English. Still it is part of life’s journey to learn the etymology of the
words we are so familiar with, as well as learn some other words and phrases in
another language, such as Swedish.
Swedish
Food Words
As in any culture, one of the fastest ways to teach people
the language is through food.
· Smorgasbord
One
of the most commonly used Swedish words in the English language is smorgasbord.
After all, who doesn’t love a good buffet? It comes from the Swedish word smörgåsbord. It stems from two Swedish
words: smörgås, which means open-faced
sandwich, as well as bord, which
means table.” However, smörgås is a
combination of the words for the Swedish word for butter, smör, and gås, meaning
goose, or buttered bread. Although the term originally referred to table with a
selection of specific food items, smorgasbord today is used to refer to a
buffet of a variety of dishes. It has also come to be used to refer to a wide
grouping of various things, such as smorgasbord of books or ideas.
· Lingonberry
We
are familiar with tart flavor of lingonberry because of the delicious
lingonberry jam from Sweden, which is quite similar to cranberries in flavor.
It is also known as cowberry.
· Gravlax
Tasty
Gravlax is an appetizer dish made of
salmon bursting with flavor. It is a compound word formed by joining the
Swedish word grav, which means
“grave” and lax or laks, meaning salmon. The compound word gravlax therefore literally translates
to “buried salmon.” This well-known appetizer consists of thinly sliced raw
salmon that was cured in salt, dill and sugar. It is usually served with hovmästarsås
or gravlaxsås, a dill
and mustard sauce placed over the salmon spread on crisp bread or crackers. The
appetizer is also served with boiled potatoes instead of bread.
Moped
The low-powered moped
may not be a Swedish invention, but the term is attributed to the combination
of the words motor and pedal by Swedish journalist Harald Nielsen. In Swedish,
it is from motor och and ped aler, referring to a pedal bicycle
that has both an engine as well as pedals.
Orienteering
This is another word of Swedish origin. The original Swedish
word is orientering, which was first
used in 1886 when military personnel conducted several unknown land navigation
exercises using a map and a compass. Today it has evolved into a competitive
sport.
Ombudsman
Governments often have an ombudsman position, a term we
credit to the Swedes. It is rooted in the word umboðsmaðr, an Old Norse word that translates to “representative.”
In today’s world, an ombudsman is a government appointed position that is
tasked with representing and protecting public interest by addressing various
complaints against a particular government official.
Movement
words
Gauntlet was a military punishment wherein an offender runs
between two rows of soldiers who take turns beating him while running. The word
evolved from the Swedish word gatlopp, which
translates to “passageway” and the words gata
or lane/gate, and lopp, a word
related to löpa meaning “to run.”
This term made its way into the vernacular soon after the Thirty Years’ War,
when the English soldiers encountered it in the 17th century.
There are three meanings to gauntlet. It could mean a pair
of protective gloves, usually associated with armor. It could also mean a
corporal punishment. In the world of transportation, this could be the gauntlet
track, a parallel arrangement of railroad tracks wherein some are overlapped on
a single-track bed, so that at any given time, only one set of railway tracks
might be used.
Those who practice a blend of continuous training
interspersed with interval training would be familiar with the term Fartlek, which translates to “speed
play.” This form of interval training that combines both the benefits of
aerobic and anaerobic exercise was developed by coach Gösta Holmér in 1937 to
increase the endurance of cross-country runners.
Words
in science
· Tungsten
It’s not surprising that the chemical element Tungsten is of
Swedish origin, since the Swedes are well-known for inventions and discoveries
in the scientific area. It is a combination of the words tung sten, which means
“heavy stone”. In Old Swedish, the term is used for scheelite, a calcium
tungstate mineral.
· Yrast
Another scientific term of Swedish origin is Yrast. Those who study nuclear physics
should know that it is when the nucleus has minimum energy at a given angular
momentum. It is the superlative form of the Swedish adjective, yr.
· Angstrom
Finally,
there is angstrom, also spelled as
ångström, which is the term used to refer to one ten billionth of a meter. It
is from the name of Swedish physicist Anders Ångström, who’s associated with
the field of spectroscopy, a field of science that he founded with other
scientists. Angstrom is also the symbol of the Swedish alphabet, Å.
More Swedish words found its way into the English language
as the Swedish language itself evolves. Some of the words we use that have
Swedish origins include rig, snug, spry, and wicker. After
all, many Swedish words themselves arise from a combination of various words to
create a single word, oftentimes, using an Anglicized spelling, but somehow at
times, retaining the way the word in spelled in Swedish.
We need only say a heartfelt tack as thank you to the Swedes for enriching our lives and
language. They will probably reply with Ingen
orsak and Varsågod, Swedish for
“Don’t mention it”, and “you’re welcome”.
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