Usage examples of "Schweden" in German with translation to English

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Translations: all13 sweden10 swedish3
Schweden hat eine eigene Sprache. Sweden has a language of its own.
"Seid ihr Schweden?" "Nein, Schweizer." "Are you Swedish?" "No, Swiss."
Schweden hat seine eigene Sprache. Sweden has its own language.
Unser ehemaliges Zuhause war in Schweden. Our former home was in Sweden.
Wir hatten einen herrlichen Urlaub in Schweden. We had a splendid holiday in Sweden.
Wir hatten einen wunderschönen Urlaub in Schweden. We had a wonderful holiday in Sweden.
Wir hatten einen fantastischen Urlaub in Schweden. We had a fantastic holiday in Sweden.
Unser Urlaub in Schweden war ganz toll. We had a splendid holiday in Sweden.
Die Bevölkerung von Schweden befindet sich im Wachstum. The population of Sweden is on the increase.
Das blonde Mädchen mit dem lockigen Haar ist aus Schweden. That blonde girl with curly hair is from Sweden.
Die Brücke zwischen Dänemark und Schweden ist fast fünf Meilen lang. The bridge between Denmark and Sweden is almost five miles long.
"Bist du Schwede?" "Nein, Schweizer." "Are you Swedish?" "No, Swiss."
"Bist du Schwede?" — "Nein, ich bin Schweizer." "Are you Swedish?" "No, I'm Swiss."
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