Hi EvianBaby if you're still there, I understand you're not asking about 'Sweden' in particular but merely using it as an example. But this may still interest you: The way we say it over here - Sverige - is a contraction of 'Svea rike', meaning 'Realm of the Swedes' or 'Region of the Swedes'. The Swedes were a North Germanic tribe in Scandinavia. Their power was to grow but originally they didn't inhabit all the land that is now known as Sverige, just this small part in dark green here
http://en.wikipedia.o...ndsdelar_Svealand.svg which was called Svealand - land of the Swedes. My point: Note how similar that is to Quizmonster's Old Norse 'Sweoland', hardly any distortion at all!
Now, to help you untangle your tongue, lol, say after me: Konungariket Sverige, Konungariket Sverige...
http://upload.wikimed...ungariket_Sverige.ogg ('Konungariket' means 'The Kingdom of'.) There now, wasn't all that difficult was it! ;)