Swedish money, or English... (3)
I believe the answer is:
ore
'swedish money' is the definition.
'ore' can be an answer for 'money' (I have seen 'foreign money' mean 'ore' so perhaps 'money' could also mean 'ore'). I'm not sure about the 'swedish' bit.
'or english' is the wordplay.
'english' becomes 'e' (abbreviation).
'or'+'e'='ORE'
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for ore that I've seen before include "Naturally occurring mineral" , "Raw mineral" , "Valuable resource" , "tangle" , "Deposit of mine" .)