Examples of using Nordic languages in English and their translations into Swedish
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From 1971 to 1972 he was a lecturer in Nordic languages for Tōkai University in Tokyo.
Since 1962, the Nordic council has awarded a literature prize once a year for a work of fiction written in one of the Nordic languages.
a bachelor's degree in Nordic languages from University of Helsinki.
May contain any of the characters of the official Swedish minority languages, or of the Nordic languages.
it been translated in to all the Nordic languages.
The main language of the journal is English, but articles will also be published in the Nordic languages.
Finland-Swedish literature directly into Nordic languages.
distinguished track record in Proofing Tools for the Nordic Languages for Microsoft Office.
The same year she married the lecturer and expert in Nordic languages Hjalmar Alving.
German or the Nordic languages it must be translated.
the other Nordic languages and British or American English, but we are not limited to these languages. .
grammar checkers and thesauri for the Nordic languages.
culturally adapting the English translation of the Swedish version of a questionnaire to the Nordic languages/context according to established methods.
But is there any action behind the beautiful intentions as expressed in the Nordic languages declaration?
May contain any of the characters of the official Swedish minority languages, or of the Nordic languages.
films in all the Nordic languages.
As soon as you have a translation to or from one of the Nordic languages, send it to Apro Translation.
Studying in a Nordic country will expand your opportunities on the labour market as you will acquire competences in Nordic languages and culture.
Next to the Nordic languages(Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish and Icelandic), we can also offer you translations in every official European language, e.g.
Next to the Nordic languages(Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish and Icelandic), we can also