The word Skype does not sound Swedish at all. I was surprised myself when I found out it was partly Swedish. We even say Skype the English way in Sweden. If it was a Swedish word it would sound more like “skuepeh”.
@@MaxSujyNorden Well, there is Skate, Skittle, Ski, and many other words so I don't know if I would consider it rare. You may ask a basker where his basket is, so that you can put some change in it. I could go on.
When Volvo invented the three point belt they of course patented it. An when they got I patented they declared it was free to use by other car manufacturers because it was a such lifesaving invention that they could not keep it by themself
The United States, the Bahamas, the Cayman Islands, Palau, the Federated States of Micronesia, and the Marshall Islands are the only countries that exclusively use Fahrenheit
Did someone just do a video of important Swedish inventiors and leave out Alfred Nobel, Gustaf von Dahlén, Sven Wingquist, Håkan Lans? Makes the video pointless.