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'''Basa Swédia''' ({{Audio|Sv-svenska.ogg|''svenska''}}) iku sawijining [[Basa]] [[Basa Jermanik Lor|Jermanik Lor]], dituturaké déning watara 10 yuta jiwa,<ref name=speakers>{{cite web | title = Ethnologue report for Swedish | url = http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=swe | accessdate = 2009-02-09}} gives the number of 8,789,835, but is based on data from 1986. Sweden has currently a population of 9.2 Mio (2008 census), and there are about 290,000 native speakers of Swedish in Finland {{cite web | title = Statistics Finland - Population Structure | url = http://www.stat.fi/tup/suoluk/suoluk_vaesto_en.html | accessdate = 2009-02-09}}, based on data from 2007), leading to an estimate of about 9 to 10 Mio.</ref> utamanémligi ing [[Swedia]] lan sapérangan [[Finlandia]], khususémliginé ing sadawaning pesisir lan ing [[pulo]] [[Pulo Åland|Åland]]. Basa iki uga bisa silih dimangertèni déning pamicara [[basa Norwegia]] lan senadyan sethithik karo [[basa Denmark]]. Kayadéné basa-basa Jermanik Lor liyané, basa Swedia iku turunan saka [[Old Norse]], basa umumé wong Jermanik sing urip ing Skandinavia sajeroning mangsa Viking.
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[[Standard Swedish]], used by most [[Swedish people]], is the national language that evolved from the Central Swedish dialects in the 19th century and was well established by the beginning of the 20th century. While distinct regional [[Variety (linguistics)|varieties]] descended from the older rural [[dialect]]s still exist, the spoken and [[written language]] is uniform and standardized. Some dialects differ considerably from the standard language in [[grammar]] and [[vocabulary]] and are not always mutually intelligible with Standard Swedish. These dialects are confined to [[rural]] areas and are spoken primarily by small numbers of people with low [[social mobility]]. Though not facing imminent [[Extinct language|extinction]], such dialects have been in decline during the past century, despite the fact that they are well researched and their use is often encouraged by local authorities.