The English term "press-stud" matches the Swedish term "tryckknapp"

other english words that include "press" : swedish :
air-pressure lufttryck
blood pressure blodtryck
compress komprimera, omslag
compressed komprimerade
compressing komprimerande
compression kompression
compressor kompressor
cypress cypress
decompresses packar upp
decompressing uppackningen av
decompression dekomprimering
decompressor uppackare
depress nedtrycka, nedslå
depressed deprimerad, nedslagen
depression depression, nedgång, lågtryck, depression
empress kejsarinna
express uttrycka, snabb
express an opinion yttra sig
express call ilsamtal
express parcels ilgods
express train snälltåg
expressed utrryckt
expressing syftar på
expression term, min, uttryck, fras
expressions uttryck
expressive uttrycksfull
expressly särskilt
impress prägla, imponera, inprägla, inpränta
impressed imponerad
impression intryck, avtryck, prägel
impressionable lättpåverkad
impressive imponerande
inexpressible obeskrivlig, outsäglig
letterpress boktryck
liberty if the press tryckfrihet
make an impression imponera
means of expressing uttryckssätt
oppress förtrycka, nedtrycka
oppressed förtryckt, beklämd, betryckt
oppresses nedtrycker
oppression förtryck, beklämning
oppressive tryckande
press ansätta, klämma, pressa, press, trycka
pressed nedtryckt
pressing enträgen, tryckande
pressure press, tryck
printing-press tryckpress
repress undertrycka
suppress undertrycka, kväsa
supress dämpa
uncompressed okomprimerade
uncompressing uppackning, avkomprimering
uncompressor uppackare
winepress vinpress
An Understandable Neighbor
Anyone who speaks Swedish or travels there quickly finds out that Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian languages are mutually understood between speakers. So learning Swedish is beneficial for anyone who has a goal of being multi-lingual.
Say Thank You
There is no real word for please in Swedish. The closest word is “Tack” which means “Thank you” but the word please doesn’t translate into Swedish. Saying “tack” in a respectful tone is the best way to solve this dilemma. Swedish also has a smaller vocabulary compared to other languages in part because of its concentrated population of speakers.
Articles After Nouns
One of the most difficult things to learn in a new language is figuring out which article goes with the noun. In Swedish the article comes after the noun. So “the dog” becomes “hund” and “en” or “hunden” making the process a little easier to remember.