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Övdalian
thumb|Maps of settlements in Älvdalen parish, Sweden, and the percentage of the population speaking Övdalian (2008 data)
Finland Swedish
version of Swedish used in Finland by Swedish-speaking Finns
Scanian
dialect
Estonian Swedish
eastern dialects of Swedish that were spoken in the formerly Swedish-populated areas of Estonia
Dalecarlian
group of dialects spoken in Dalecarlia, Sweden
Swedish dialects
varietes of Sweden language
Swedish Dialect Alphabet
narrow phonetic transcription of Swedish dialects
Rinkeby Swedish
variety of Swedish
Jämtlandic
group of closely related dialects spoken in the Swedish province of Jämtland
Värmländska
Värmländska refers to the indigenous speech varieties of the traditional Swedish province of Värmland. It is one of the dialects that form the group Götamål, as opposed to Sveamål, South Swedish dialects, Norrland dialects, Gutnish and Finland-Swedish dialects, in an often used classification of Swedish dialects.
Götamål dialect
dialect of Swedish
multiethnolect
A multiethnolect is a language variety, typically formed in youth communities in working class, immigrant neighborhoods of urban areas, that contains influences from a variety of different languages. Unlike an ethnolect, which associates one language variety with one particular ethnic group, speakers of a multiethnolect often come from varied ethnic backgrounds, and their language usage can be more closely attributed to the neighborhood in which they live than their nationality or that of their parents. The term "multiethnolect" was first coined by Clyne (2000) and Quist (2000). Research of mu
Ostrobothnian Swedish
Swedish dialects in Ostrobothnia (Finland)