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City of Swan Swedish Translation Services
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City of Swan
The City of Swan is a local government area of Western Australia. It is in Perth's eastern metropolitan region and includes the Swan Valley, centred approximately 20 km north-east of the Perth Central Business District (CBD). The City covers an area of 1,043 km² and had a population of almost 134,000 as at the 2016 Census. At the 2001 census, 10% of the population were born in the United Kingdom, while significant Southern European and South-East Asian minorities are also located here.
City of Swan History
The City of Swan began as three entities:
City of Swan Suburbs
Aveley, Ballajura, Baskerville, Beechboro, Belhus, Bellevue, Bennett Springs, Brabham, Brigadoon, Bullsbrook, Bushmead, Caversham, Cullacabardee, Dayton, Ellenbrook, Gidgegannup, Guildford, Hazelmere, Henley Brook, Herne Hill, Jane Brook, Kiara, Koongamia, Lexia, Lockridge, Malaga, Melaleuca, Middle Swan, Midland, Midvale, Millendon, Red Hill, Stratton, South Guildford, Swan View, The Vines, Upper Swan, Viveash, West Swan, Whiteman, WoodbridgeAbout the Swedish Language
Swedish is a language spoken natively by 9.6 million people, predominantly in Sweden, and in parts of Finland, where it has equal legal standing with Finnish. It is largely mutually intelligible with Norwegian and to some extent with Danish, although the degree of mutual intelligibility is largely dependent on the dialect and accent of the speaker.
Modern Swedish (Swedish: nysvenska) begins with the advent of the printing press and the European Reformation. After assuming power, the new monarch Gustav Vasa ordered a Swedish translation of the Bible. The New Testament was published in 1526, followed by a full Bible translation in 1541, usually referred to as the Gustav Vasa Bible, a translation deemed so successful and influential that, with revisions incorporated in successive editions, it remained the most common Bible translation until 1917. The main translators were Laurentius Andreæ and the brothers Laurentius and Olaus Petri.
The Vasa Bible is often considered to be a reasonable compromise between old and new; while not adhering to the colloquial spoken language of its day, it was not overly conservative in its use of archaic forms. It was a major step towards a more consistent Swedish orthography. It established the use of the vowels "å", "ä", and "ö", and the spelling "ck" in place of "kk", distinguishing it clearly from the Danish Bible, perhaps intentionally, given the ongoing rivalry between the countries. All three translators came from central Sweden which is generally seen as adding specific Central Swedish features to the new Bible.
Though it might seem as if the Bible translation set a very powerful precedent for orthographic standards, spelling actually became more inconsistent during the remainder of the century. It was not until the 17th century that spelling began to be discussed, around the time when the first grammars were written. Capitalization during this time was not standardized. It depended on the authors and their background. Those influenced by German capitalized all nouns, while others capitalized more sparsely. It is also not always apparent which letters are capitalized owing to the Gothic or blackletter typeface which was used to print the Bible. This typeface was in use until the mid-18th century, when it was gradually replaced with a Latin typeface (often antiqua).
Some important changes in sound during the Modern Swedish period were the gradual assimilation of several different consonant clusters into the fricative [ʃ] and later into [ɧ]. There was also the gradual softening of [ɡ] and [k] into [j] and the fricative [ɕ] before front vowels. The velar fricative [ɣ] was also transformed into the corresponding plosive [ɡ].
City of Swan Swedish Translator Services
Swedish translator for certified translation services:
- Swedish driving license translation
- Swedish financial translation and bank statement translations
- Swedish birth certificate translation
- Swedish marriage certificate translation
- Swedish name-change certificate translation
- Swedish degree translation
- Swedish diploma translation
- Swedish school transcript translation
- Swedish passport translation
- Swedish police report translation
- Swedish police check translation
- Swedish personal letters and cards
- Swedish utility bill translations
- Swedish death certificate translation
Perth Translation provides fast and affordable Swedish translation services in the City of Swan for all types of personal documents by NAATI translators.
Swedish Document Translation
Swedish dialects are broadly classified into six groups, with notable phonological differences between the varieties spoken in Norrland, Svealand, and Götaland. Finland-Swedish (finlandssvenska) represents a distinct variety with its own vocabulary for administrative and legal concepts, which is relevant when translating documents issued by Finnish authorities in Swedish. Modern official documents across Sweden use standardised written Swedish (rikssvenska).
Swedish Document Types
A birth certificate from Sweden is a födelseattest or personbevis (population register extract), while a marriage certificate is a vigselbevis. Academic qualifications are issued as examensbevis from universities.
Where Swedish Is Official
Swedish became the official language of Sweden by statute in 2009 through the Language Act (språklagen), having previously held de facto official status for centuries. It is one of the two national languages of Finland, where it holds co-official status and is used in courts, government, and education. Swedish is also an official language of the European Union and of the Nordic Council.
Swedish uses the Latin alphabet extended with three additional vowels: å, ä, and ö, which are considered separate letters positioned at the end of the alphabet. These are not interchangeable with their base forms, and substituting them (e.g., writing "a" for "å") constitutes a spelling error that can affect name matching in official records.
About City of Swan
The City of Swan is Perth's largest metropolitan LGA, spanning over 1,040 square kilometres from the inner suburbs of Midland to the rural areas of Bullsbrook and the Swan Valley wine region. With a population exceeding 160,000, it is experiencing strong growth in suburbs like Ellenbrook and The Vines while maintaining significant agricultural and horticultural land.
Major suburbs include Midland, Ellenbrook, The Vines, Ballajura, Stratton, Guildford, and Caversham, with Midland Gate shopping centre serving as the eastern metropolitan hub.
The council's administration centre is on Midland Square in Midland, near the Midland Public Library and the Midland Junction Arts Centre. The Swan Active facilities in Midland and Beechboro provide sports and aquatic services, and Ellenbrook has its own community library and centre.
Midland station is the terminus of the Midland train line, with Ellenbrook gaining its own station on the new Morley-Ellenbrook line. Great Eastern Highway, Great Northern Highway, and Reid Highway are major arterials, and Transperth bus services are extensive throughout the area.
