I have a video request. Can you do one on common shortening of words. Like va' for "vara", and nå'nting for "någonting" and é for.. I think "är"? I hear these a lot in songs and can't always understand them unless they come with English translations.
In Russian it’s quite hard not to mispronounce something and one of the most popular mistakes is connected to the word “put on” (clothes). We have two words for this one depending on whether you put clothes on yourself (which’s “nadet’ ” in Russian) or on somebody else (“odet’ ”). It seems like people will never remember when each one is used
I just started learning Swedish a couple of months ago, so hearing a native Swede speak Swedish is incredibly helpful. But one thing I have noticed a lot of new speakers have trouble with is the V2 rule. Any ideas that would help beginners?
Jag måste kommentera, att jag inte kan förstå, varför svenskarna säger dessa ord på fel sätt., därför att de är så enkla ord! Jag är en finne och har lärt mig dem i skolan redan över fyrtio år sedan och jag minns dem fortfarande som de skrevs i den svenska boken. :-)
any tips on how to learn swedish? as i have been to SFI for quite some time but didnt pick a single word so i quit :( do you offer proper course learnings?
Are there any commonly mispronounced words in your native language? Please let me know!
I have a video request. Can you do one on common shortening of words. Like va' for "vara", and nå'nting for "någonting" and é for.. I think "är"? I hear these a lot in songs and can't always understand them unless they come with English translations.
this is the best channel on spoken swedish. I have learnt so much.
In Russian it’s quite hard not to mispronounce something and one of the most popular mistakes is connected to the word “put on” (clothes). We have two words for this one depending on whether you put clothes on yourself (which’s “nadet’ ” in Russian) or on somebody else (“odet’ ”). It seems like people will never remember when each one is used
Very interesting!
”Zdraste” or “zdrastvuite” instead of “zdravstvuite”(hallo)
I just started learning Swedish a couple of months ago, so hearing a native Swede speak Swedish is incredibly helpful. But one thing I have noticed a lot of new speakers have trouble with is the V2 rule. Any ideas that would help beginners?
Is there anything particular you and others find it difficult about it? Maybe I could make a video about that.
Hej! Thanks for this. And please make more slow Swedish videos!
Jag måste kommentera, att jag inte kan förstå, varför svenskarna säger dessa ord på fel sätt., därför att de är så enkla ord! Jag är en finne och har lärt mig dem i skolan redan över fyrtio år sedan och jag minns dem fortfarande som de skrevs i den svenska boken. :-)
Vi lär oss inte språket från någon bok, utan genom att lyssna på det ;) I Sverige drar vi ihop ord mer än i Finland, dessutom.
any tips on how to learn swedish? as i have been to SFI for quite some time but didnt pick a single word so i quit :( do you offer proper course learnings?
As I say in the video, you can check out www.sayitinswedish.com for my free podcast. Maybe you'll pick something up there.
I highly recommend Duolingo. Ive been using it for a few months and I've learned a lot and the moderators are very helpful.
Brukar säga data men stavar alltid dator
Tur det!
Jag hört bara citattecken i talspråk😊
Precis! Den varianten finns också.
I think that people may connect åtminston(d)e with mindre... What do you think? :)
Well, mindre and "minst" are already related. I don't think that's it.
Love you videos! You are so cute!
I’m Swedish soo lol
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