The English term "tent" matches the Swedish term "tält"

other english words that include "tent" : swedish :
abstention röstnedläggelse
attention uppmärksamhet
attentive påpasslig, uppmärksam
attentive to uppmärksam för
be content with nöja sig
competent duglig, kompetent
consistent konsekvent, förenlig
content nöjd, innehåll
contented förnöjd, tillfredsställd
contentedness förnöjsamhet
contentious trätgirig
contentment belåtenhet
contents innehåll
detention kvarsittning
disc-contents diskettinnehåll
discontented missbelåten
extent vidd, utsträckt
good intention välmening
impenitent obotfärdig
impotent kraftlös
inattention ouppmärksamhet
inattentive ouppmärksam
incompetent oduglig
inconsistent inkonsekvent
insistent enträgen
insistently enträget
intent avsikt, uppsåt
intention avsikt
intentional avsiklig
intentionally avsikligt
intentions avsikter
intently uppmärksamt
intermittent oregelbundet återkommande, intermittent
latent dold, latent
malcontent missnöjd
non-existent icke-existerande, obefintlig
nonexistent ickeexisterande
omnipotent allsmäktig
ostentation skrytsamt, prål, vräkighet
ostentatious föregiven, ostentativ
patent uppenbar, patent
patented patenterad
patentee patentinnehavare
patents patent
pay attention to ta notis om, uppmärksamma, lystra till
penitent botfärdig, ångerfull
penitentiary fängelse
persistent envis
portent förebud
potent kraftig, stark
potentate potentat
potential möjlig
potentiality utvecklingsmöjlighet
potentiometers potentiometrar
pretentious anspråksfull
resistent resistant
sententious kärnfull
tentative trevande
tentatively preliminära
tenth tionde
to some extent i någon mån
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.