Examples of using "Svezia" in a sentence and their english translations:
You come from Sweden.
You come from Sweden.
I went to Sweden.
They come from Sweden.
You come from Sweden.
I live in northern Sweden.
- He sails to Sweden.
- He went to Sweden by boat.
I've just come back from Sweden.
You come from Sweden.
These things only happen in Sweden.
In Sweden where I live,
I want to go to Sweden.
We had a wonderful holiday in Sweden.
Sweden and Argentina got mixed up.
- The population of Sweden is on the increase.
- Sweden's population is growing.
They're going to Sweden to study
I've just come back from Sweden.
- Sweden is called "Sverige" in Swedish.
- Sweden is pronounced "ˈsværjə" in Swedish.
- Sweden is called "Sverige" in Swedish.
- Sweden is pronounced "ˈsværjə" in Swedish.
- Sweden has a language of its own.
- Sweden has its own language.
We had a fantastic holiday in Sweden.
We spent a great holiday in Sweden.
We had a splendid holiday in Sweden.
We had a splendid holiday in Sweden.
He who is born in Sweden is Swedish.
Sweden's population is growing.
How many horses are there in Sweden?
Stockholm is the capital of Sweden.
Sweden is a Nordic country.
- Are you going to build motorways in Sweden?
- Are you going to build highways in Sweden?
They met the crown princes of Sweden and Denmark.
- Sweden has a language of its own.
- Sweden has its own language.
What's the minimum salary in Sweden?
Our former home was in Sweden.
The population of Sweden is on the increase.
Sweden has a language of its own.
Once in a while I go to Sweden to visit my boyfriend.
Has Sweden already fallen that low?
Marina is from Russia and Clarissa is from Sweden.
Sweden adopted a controversial strategy to fight the coronavirus.
Sweden is the largest country in Scandinavia.
I hope to see reindeer on my trip to Sweden.
The Queen of England is related to the King of Sweden.
That blonde girl with curly hair is from Sweden.
Some people say that Sweden is just a small country,
Swedish politicians invited Bernadotte to become Crown Prince of Sweden:
You might be thinking of Norway, Sweden or… perhaps Great Britain, right?
The bridge between Denmark and Sweden is almost five miles long.
The Treaty of Stettin of 1570 ended the war between Sweden and Denmark.
Crown Prince Bernadotte brought Sweden into the Sixth Coalition, and declared war on France.
By a curious turn of events, Sweden was now ruled by Napoleon’s ex-marshal, Bernadotte.
While in Sweden, he had a Swedish girlfriend who taught him Swedish, then he married her.
The war began badly for Russia, with a disastrous defeat to Charles XII of Sweden at Narva.