Beverage Names in Swedish
- Kaffe Coffee
- Te Tea
- Varm Choklad Hot Chocolate
- Glögg Mulled Wine
- Örtte Herbal Tea
- Kryddad Äppelcider Spiced Cider
- Varm Mjölk Warm Milk
- Chai Chai
- Espresso Swedish Coffee (Espresso)
- Kakao Cocoa
- Läsk Soda
- Cola Cola
- Lemonad Lemonade
- Apelsinjuice Orange Juice
- Äppeljuice Apple Juice
- Is-te Iced Tea
- Kolsyrat Vatten Sparkling Water
- Fruktcocktail Fruit Punch
- Bärjuice Berry Juice
- Glassläsk Ice Cream Soda
- Smoothie Smoothie
- Kokosvatten Coconut Water
- Ingvaröl Ginger Ale
- Energidryck Energy Drink
Swedish drinks non alcoholic
Learning about non-alcoholic drinks in Swedish can enhance your ability to navigate menus and discuss beverages when you're in Sweden. This guide introduces you to common non-alcoholic drinks, providing their names in Swedish, translations, and pronunciations to help you master these terms.
Common Non-Alcoholic Drinks in Swedish
The following table lists popular non-alcoholic beverages, including their Swedish names and pronunciation guides.
| English |
Swedish |
Pronunciation |
| Water |
Vatten |
/ˈvatːɛn/ |
| Juice |
Juice |
/juːs/ |
| Lemonade |
Lemonad |
/ˈlɛːmɔnɑːd/ |
| Milk |
Mjölk |
/mʏlk/ |
| Coffee |
Kaffe |
/ˈkafːɛ/ |
| Tea |
Te |
/teː/ |
| Hot Chocolate |
Varm Choklad |
/vɑːrm ˈʃʊːklad/ |
| Soft Drink |
Läsk |
/lɛsk/ |
| Sparkling Water |
Kolsyrat Vatten |
/ˈkʊlˌsyːrɑːt ˈvatːɛn/ |
| Lemon Water |
Citronvatten |
/ˈsiːtrɔnˌvatːɛn/ |
| Iced Tea |
Is-te |
/ˈiːs teː/ |
| Apple Juice |
Äppeljuice |
/ˈɛpːəlˌjuːs/ |
| Cranberry Juice |
Tranbärsjuice |
/ˈtrɑːnˌbɛːrˌsjuːs/ |
| Grape Juice |
Druvgjuice |
/ˈdrʉːvˌjuːs/ |
| Orange Juice |
Apelsinjuice |
/ˈɑːpɛlˌsiːnˌjuːs/ |
| Coconut Water |
Kokosvatten |
/ˈkʊkˌʊsˌvatːɛn/ |
| Energy Drink |
Energidryck |
/ˈɛnɛrɡiˌdrʏk/ |
| Mineral Water |
Mineralvatten |
/ˈmɪnɛrɑːlˌvatːɛn/ |
| Herbal Tea |
Örtte |
/ˈœːrtˌteː/ |
Swedish soft drinks
Learning the names of soft drinks in Swedish is useful for navigating menus and discussing beverages in Sweden. This guide introduces popular Swedish soft drinks, including their names, English translations, and pronunciations.
Most popular drink in Sweden
The following table lists common soft drinks, providing their Swedish names, English translations, and pronunciation guides.
| English |
Swedish |
Pronunciation |
| Soda |
Läsk |
/lɛsk/ |
| Cola |
Cola |
/ˈkuːlɑ/ |
| Lemonade |
Lemonad |
/ˈlɛːmɔnɑːd/ |
| Orange Soda |
Apelsinläsk |
/ˈɑːpɛlˌsiːnˌlɛsk/ |
| Lemon Soda |
Citronläsk |
/ˈsiːtrɔnˌlɛsk/ |
| Root Beer |
Rotöl |
/ˈruːtˌœl/ |
| Ginger Ale |
Ingvaröl |
/ˈɪŋˌɡvɑːrˌœl/ |
| Tonic Water |
Tonicvatten |
/ˈtɒnɪkˌvɑːtn̩/ |
| Energy Drink |
Energidryck |
/ˈɛnɛrɡiˌdrʏk/ |
| Iced Tea |
Is-te |
/ˈiːs teː/ |
| Apple Soda |
Äppelmust |
/ˈɛpːɛlˌmʉːst/ |
| Cranberry Soda |
Tranbärsläsk |
/ˈtrɑːnˌbɛːrˌsɛsk/ |
| Peach Soda |
Persiköläsk |
/ˈpɛrˌsiːkˌlɛsk/ |
| Strawberry Soda |
Jordgubbsläsk |
/ˈjʊːrdˌɡʏbːsˌlɛsk/ |
| Grape Soda |
Druvsaft |
/ˈdrʉːvˌsafːt/ |
| Cherry Soda |
Körsbärsläsk |
/ˈɕœːʂˌbɛːrˌlɛsk/ |
| Raspberry Soda |
Hallonsoda |
/ˈhɑːlˌɔnˌsɔːda/ |
Swedish drinks alcohol
Exploring Swedish alcoholic drinks offers a glimpse into Sweden's rich distilling traditions. This guide introduces popular Swedish spirits, including vodka, whisky, brandy, liqueurs, and more, with their names, English translations, and pronunciations.
Popular Swedish Alcoholic Drinks
The table below provides details on common Swedish alcoholic beverages, including their names in Swedish, English translations, and pronunciation guides.
| English |
Swedish |
Pronunciation |
| Absolut Vodka |
Absolut Vodka |
/ˈab.sʊ.lʊt ˈvɔd.ka/ |
| Karlssons Gold Vodka |
Karlssons Gold Vodka |
/ˈkɑːrlˌsʊnz ˈɡoʊld ˈvɔd.ka/ |
| Mackmyra Svensk Whisky |
Mackmyra Svensk Whisky |
/ˈmɑːkˌmyːrɑː ˈsvɛnsk ˈwɪski/ |
| High Coast Whisky |
High Coast Whisky |
/haɪ kəʊst ˈwɪski/ |
| Grönstedts Brandy |
Grönstedts Brandy |
/ˈɡrœn.stɛts ˈbræn.di/ |
| Punsch |
Punsch |
/pʉnʃ/ |
| Hallands Fläder |
Hallands Fläder |
/ˈhɑːlˌlandz ˈflɛːdər/ |
| Kruskovac |
Kruskovac |
/ˈkrʊs.kɔ.vɑts/ |
| O.P. Anderson Aquavit |
O.P. Anderson Aquavit |
/oʊˈpiː ˈændərsən ˈɑːk.wə.vɪt/ |
| Skåne Akvavit |
Skåne Akvavit |
/ˈskɔː.nə ˈɑːk.wə.vɪt/ |
| Norrlands Akvavit |
Norrlands Akvavit |
/ˈnɔːrˌlɑːnds ˈɑːk.wə.vɪt/ |
| Renat Brännvin |
Renat Brännvin |
/ˈreː.nɑːt ˈbrænːvɪn/ |
| Herrgårdsbrännvin |
Herrgårdsbrännvin |
/ˈhɛrːɡɔːrds ˈbrænːvɪn/ |
| Sädesbrännvin |
Sädesbrännvin |
/ˈsɛː.dɛs ˈbrænːvɪn/ |
| Bäska Droppar |
Bäska Droppar |
/ˈbɛs.kɑ ˈdrɔpːɑr/ |
| Snaps |
Snaps |
/snæps/ |
Hot drinks in Sweden
Hot drinks are beverages served at a warm or hot temperature. They are typically enjoyed for their comforting qualities, especially in cooler weather or as part of a relaxing ritual. Hot drinks can be made with a variety of ingredients and are often used to start the day, provide a pick-me-up, or unwind in the evening.
Popular Hot Drinks in Sweden
Here’s a table of common hot drinks, including their Swedish names, English translations, and pronunciations.
| English |
Swedish |
Pronunciation |
| Coffee |
Kaffe |
/ˈkafːɛ/ |
| Tea |
Te |
/teː/ |
| Hot Chocolate |
Varm Choklad |
/vɑːrm ˈʃʊːklad/ |
| Mulled Wine |
Glögg |
/ɡlœɡ/ |
| Herbal Tea |
Örtte |
/ˈœːrtˌteː/ |
| Spiced Cider |
Kryddad Äppelcider |
/ˈkrʏːdːɑd ˈɛpːɛlˌsiːdɛr/ |
| Warm Milk |
Varm Mjölk |
/vɑːrm ˈmjølk/ |
| Chai |
Chai |
/ʃaɪ/ |
| Swedish Coffee (Espresso) |
Espresso |
/ɛsˈprɛsoʊ/ |
| Cocoa |
Kakao |
/kɑːˈkɑːʊ/ |
| Scandinavian Glögg |
Skandinavisk Glögg |
/ˈskæn.dɪˌnæ.vɪsk ɡlœɡ/ |
| Swedish Tea |
Svenskt Te |
/ˈsvɛnːsk teː/ |
| Vanilla Latte |
Vanilj Latte |
/ˈvanːɪl j ˈlɑːt/ |
| Chai Latte |
Chai Latte |
/ʃaɪ ˈlɑːt/ |
| Hot Apple Drink |
Varm Äppeljuice |
/vɑːrm ˈɛpːɛlˌjuːs/ |
| Cinnamon Tea |
Kanelte |
/kɑːˈnɛlˌteː/ |
| Ginger Tea |
Ingefärste |
/ˈɪŋɡəˌfærste/ |
Cold drinks in Swedish
Cold drinks refer to beverages served chilled or at a cool temperature. They are often enjoyed to refresh, hydrate, or complement a meal. These drinks can be served over ice or chilled in a refrigerator and can range from non-alcoholic options like sodas and juices to alcoholic beverages such as chilled wines and cocktails.
Popular Cold Drinks in Sweden
Here’s a table of common cold drinks, including their Swedish names, English translations, and pronunciations.
| English |
Swedish |
Pronunciation |
| Soda |
Läsk |
/lɛsk/ |
| Cola |
Cola |
/ˈkuːlɑ/ |
| Lemonade |
Lemonad |
/ˈlɛːmɔnɑːd/ |
| Orange Juice |
Apelsinjuice |
/ˈɑːpɛlˌsiːnˌjuːs/ |
| Apple Juice |
Äppeljuice |
/ˈɛpːɛlˌjuːs/ |
| Iced Tea |
Is-te |
/ˈiːs teː/ |
| Sparkling Water |
Kolsyrat Vatten |
/ˈkʊlˌsyːrɑt ˈvɑtn̩/ |
| Fruit Punch |
Fruktcocktail |
/ˈfrʏkˌtˈkɒk.teɪl/ |
| Berry Juice |
Bärjuice |
/bɛːrˌjuːs/ |
| Ice Cream Soda |
Glassläsk |
/ˈɡlɑːsˌlɛsk/ |
| Smoothie |
Smoothie |
/ˈsmuːði/ |
| Coconut Water |
Kokosvatten |
/ˈkoːkʊsˌvɑtn̩/ |
| Ginger Ale |
Ingvaröl |
/ˈɪŋˌɡvɑːrˌœl/ |
| Energy Drink |
Energidryck |
/ˈɛnɛrɡiˌdrʏk/ |