Variants of Rinkeby Swedish are reported from suburbs of
Stockholm, Uppsala,
Malmö, and
Gothenburg with a predominantly immigrant population. These variants tend to be based on the local town accents, or on the variety of
Standard Swedish taught in school. These varieties can be described as having a somewhat simplified version of the Swedish
grammar and a richness of
loanwords from the languages of the countries the speakers' parents or grandparents originated in: mainly
Turkish, with traces of
Kurdish,
Arabic,
Greek,
Persian,
Serbo-Croatian,
Syriac, and to some extent Latin American
Spanish. Many
English words and some English grammar are also used, due to a fairly widespread identification with
African Americans and the appreciation of rap and
hip hop music and culture. Among younger speakers, the different varieties show a considerable variation in vocabulary and to some extent in grammar and syntax. However, they all share some
grammatical similarities, such as discarding the
Verb-second word order of Standard Swedish, instead using
subject–verb–object word order after an
adverb or adverbial phrase (as in
English, compare
Idag jag tog bussen ("Today I took the bus") to Standard Swedish
Idag tog jag bussen ("Today took I the bus"). ==Sample vocabulary==