""Svensk" is a Swedish word that can mean two things:
djective: It means "Swedish," referring to anything from or related to Sweden, the country in Northern Europe. This includes things like the Swedish language, culture, people, or products.
Noun: Less commonly, it can also be used as a noun meaning "Swedish language" itself.
Here are some examples of how "svensk" can be used in a sentence:
djective: "Jag talar flytande svenska." (English: I speak fluent Swedish.)
Noun: "Svenskan är ett vackert språk." (English: Swedish is a beautiful language.)"
