Samma här, vore coolt om han provade göra en låt på svenska precis som med Opeth som oftast sjunger på engelska men gör ibland någon svensk låt också. Det hade förstås blivit även ännu mera melodisk musik lol
Yes, its from a documentary, about Swedish Hardrock and Metal bands who have make it outside of Sweden. Many bands have reached arena levels. Bandmembers from In Flames,Opeth, Meshuggah, Europe,Sabaton,Ghost, Arch Enemy etc.
It sounds like slightly German gibberish to me, but I'm trying to learn some. I assume I sound like I'm saying gibberish to people in public when speaking with my mom in Japanese.
From what I have noticed some people (none swedes) have said that swedish sounds like a softer, a more round version of german while others just calls it straight up gibberish so it's been referenced to the Sims language a bit. But what about swedish in another dialect/accent then? Like the thick rolling R?
@thehoogard I'm sorry bc I say it after 1 year, but what if I learned English ≈50/50 ? I can speak English, but I don't know it so well. I'm Ukrianian (I can speak and understand for 100% on Ukrainian and Russian languages) So, can I learn Swedish language with it all ?
I could listen to him speaking Swedish for hours. I wouldn't understand anything and I would still not get bored.
Mycket bra
Dude same he could be describing how to drain my bank account and I'd listen to that shit while I sleep
I love hearing him to speak in swedish ❤️
ya know sometimes I forget English isn't his first language and that hes fluent in Swedish. love him even more for it
what an amazing man .......one of the best front man of all time ............
i wish he’d make a song in swedish x3
Jag med
Samma här, vore coolt om han provade göra en låt på svenska precis som med Opeth som oftast sjunger på engelska men gör ibland någon svensk låt också. Det hade förstås blivit även ännu mera melodisk musik lol
I love listening to this guy talk, I could sit and listen to him talk for hours.
That was the most satisfying video I have seen all day, of none other than, Tobias Forge, speaking in swedish, that was great 🙏🏼
Ty for uploading this and adding subs :)♡
man for man
Funny how we can imagine him with makeup on he just seems a normal bloke good on you mate
I love that i can understand him 🤌
Tobias speaking Swedish- oh my god. I could listen forever.
Amo su voz en sueco 😻
Down to earth guy 👍
Me encanta escucharlo hablar en Sueco 😍😍
I love u Mr. Ghost
I didn't understand, but I'd listen to him speaking Swedish for all day ❤
Jag älskar honommm
AT THE GATES LETS GO BABY
No entiendo ni madres pero me gusta su voz en sueco
No sé qué dice pero qué lindo que es 🖤🫶🏻✨️🧚🏼♀️
0:36 Sabaton?..
Yes, its from a documentary, about Swedish Hardrock and Metal bands who have make it outside of Sweden. Many bands have reached arena levels. Bandmembers from In Flames,Opeth, Meshuggah, Europe,Sabaton,Ghost, Arch Enemy etc.
Var kan man se hela?
SVT
@@Neroz49 tack linus
@@andreas0398 Varsågod
@@Terra101 Taack!!😁
@@Neroz49 Tack!
I wonder what swedish sounds like to you all who doesn't speak the language.
It sounds like slightly German gibberish to me, but I'm trying to learn some. I assume I sound like I'm saying gibberish to people in public when speaking with my mom in Japanese.
From what I have noticed some people (none swedes) have said that swedish sounds like a softer, a more round version of german while others just calls it straight up gibberish so it's been referenced to the Sims language a bit. But what about swedish in another dialect/accent then? Like the thick rolling R?
lol what did he say about his fellow Swede yngwie?
Jag såg den här på SVT play och skulle visa det för min syster men nu e den borta😭
typisk SVT play :(
sweden is the best country. 1. ikea. 2. young royals. 3, TOBIAS FORGE
I’m always extremely jealous of anyone who speaks a second language. I only speak English… Very boring 😂😂
never too late to learn a second language. Swedish is one of the easier ones as well for a native english speaker if you want to go down that route :)
@thehoogard I'm sorry bc I say it after 1 year, but what if I learned English ≈50/50 ? I can speak English, but I don't know it so well. I'm Ukrianian (I can speak and understand for 100% on Ukrainian and Russian languages) So, can I learn Swedish language with it all ?