Thank you a lot. many many times we try to speak something but when we listen to a swede speaking normally, we see how far we were to figure out how we should have speak. Books and courses tell us that it's a rhythmic language, and mostly we listen to people speaking slowly almost word by word. Let me ask you... is there a difference about stresses and word orders when you wanna say the same thing but in different moods? Example: the wife finds a key and gives to her husband because he would forget as always, so she says: "Aren´t you forgetting something?" Would it be any difference if this phrase above was told in love, in anger or in sarcasm? If there´s a difference, it would be a nice guide to make us rationalize and predict better other sentences. Am I making sense on this or did I lose the sight?
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Thank you a lot. many many times we try to speak something but when we listen to a swede speaking normally, we see how far we were to figure out how we should have speak.
Books and courses tell us that it's a rhythmic language, and mostly we listen to people speaking slowly almost word by word.
Let me ask you... is there a difference about stresses and word orders when you wanna say the same thing but in different moods?
Example: the wife finds a key and gives to her husband because he would forget as always, so she says: "Aren´t you forgetting something?"
Would it be any difference if this phrase above was told in love, in anger or in sarcasm?
If there´s a difference, it would be a nice guide to make us rationalize and predict better other sentences.
Am I making sense on this or did I lose the sight?
Tack så mycket.
Tack så jätte mycket
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