Erlander
[er-lahn-duh r] /ˈɛr lɑn dər/
noun
1.
Tage (Fritiof)
[tah-guh-free-chuh f] /ˈtɑ gəˈfri tʃəf/ (Show IPA), 1901–85, Swedish statesman: prime minister 1946–69.
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