Swedish people do not speak French as their primary language. The official language of Sweden is Swedish. Some people in Sweden may know how to speak French as a second language or for specific reasons such as work or study.
About 1.5 billion people speak English as either a first language or second language.About 9.2 million people speak Swedish as either a first language or second language.So about 1.49 billion more people speak English than Swedish.
Some people in Sweden may speak German as a second language, especially in regions close to Germany or through education. However, the majority of Swedes speak Swedish as their primary language.
Approximately 98% of people in Marseille speak French as their first language.
Swedish is primarily spoken in Sweden, where it is the official language. It is also spoken in parts of Finland, particularly in areas along the coast and islands. Additionally, there are Swedish-speaking communities in Estonia and Norway.
Swedish people do not speak French as their primary language. The official language of Sweden is Swedish. Some people in Sweden may know how to speak French as a second language or for specific reasons such as work or study.
According to WolframAlpha, in 2003 Sweden had 7,627,000 visitors.
The Swedish don't speak French, they speak Swedish.
They spoke Swedish.
About 1.5 billion people speak English as either a first language or second language.About 9.2 million people speak Swedish as either a first language or second language.So about 1.49 billion more people speak English than Swedish.
they speak swedish
99.99999999 and nines forever There will always be people that not speak swedish in sweden, turists, foreigner, immigrants, etc Experts guess is that swedish is understood apx 13-14 million people around the world
If your question was supposed to be "What language do people that live in Finland speak?", then the right answer is Finnish and Swedish. Thought only 5.5% speak Swedish, and the rest speak Finnish.
Some people in Sweden may speak German as a second language, especially in regions close to Germany or through education. However, the majority of Swedes speak Swedish as their primary language.
Approximately 98% of people in Marseille speak French as their first language.
Finnish. With some minorities of Swedish and Sami
Finland's main language is Finnish. The second official language is Swedish.