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  2. Swedish National Pensioners' Organisation - Wikipedia

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    PRO was founded on 1 March 1942. PRO deliberates with the Swedish government in the government's pensioners' committee and in meetings with the Prime Minister, calls on parliament's committee, participates in state investigations, acts as a referral body and participates in the local authorities', county councils' and regions' pensioners' boards.

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    Mango has English learning courses for speakers of 19 different languages, including Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Arabic and Russian. Learners can download the Mango Mobile app on their iOS ...

  4. Swedish Educational Broadcasting Company - Wikipedia

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    View a machine-translated version of the Swedish article. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia.

  5. Swedish for immigrants - Wikipedia

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    Swedish for immigrants (normally known as SFI or svenskundervisning för invandrare in Swedish) is the national free Swedish language course offered to most categories of immigrants. Immigrants who speak Danish or Norwegian are ineligible for free Swedish tuition through SFI.

  6. SR International – Radio Sweden - Wikipedia

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    "MediaScan" was the first English-language radio program in Europe (and the second overall in Europe) to post audio on the Internet (on the ftp sites ftp.funet.fi and ftp.sunet.se, as well as via Internet Multicasting). In 2001 the program was discontinued, but remains in a somewhat sporadic form on the Radio Sweden website.

  7. Swenglish - Wikipedia

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    Knowledge of English in Sweden as reported by Swedes, 2005. [2] Very good: 31% Good: 37% Basic: 21% Not enough: 11%. The name Swenglish is a portmanteau term of the names of the two languages and is first recorded from 1938, making it one of the oldest names for a hybrid form of English. [3]