Your personality is so genuine…I loved all your colorful examples. I am learning Swedish (and Norwegian too!) and hope to spend some time in Scandinavia soon! Thanks for the great video! Also, you are 100% correct on the dishwasher thing. When I was in France, I needed a crash course to learn how to use their washers 🙈
This was excellent 👍. Appreciate that you explained the meaning in English--something I always missed at SFI. And fantastic that you put the Swedish and English explanation in captions to further enhance your tutorial. Your Swedish and English speech are very smooth and understandable. So important to pronounce and enunciate words correctly when teaching others. You definitely get a 5 out of 5 ⭐ from me. Keep up the good work!! 😊
I find Swedish and Romanian easy languages to pick up (as an English speaker) and having visited Romania 🇷🇴 I am now looking to visit Sweden 🇸🇪 sometime soon.
Tack så mycket! one side note, for your thoughts and explanation about every sentence, it would be more fun and beneficial for people learning Swedish to hear it in Swedish actually with translation and transcription. Tack Igen.
I'll try this without using a translator. Jag är amerikansk och bor i Tyskland. Vi ska kör i sommer på Sverige. Jag var i Sverige 2006 och i Danmark 2015. Jag älskar Sverige og jeg elsker Danmark!
My( American) DNA says my genes come from Sweden and when I first saw you I was so very pleased and convinced I need to visit your country and my roots. Thanks for this lesson it is fantastic. Furthermore I must add --You are very beautiful with a sweet sounding voice.
I learned German as my first second language and I like that in Swedish, the word order or order of verbs is similar to English. As if in German they would say I will to Sweden drive and in Swedish jag ska kör pâ Sverige. IMO the one challenging thing for me is learning the definite article at the end of the word. The house is huset.
Thank you for that nice Video! But i have a question. What is the different between att må and att känner? It stand both for feel.?🤔 Greetings from germany😊
Hallo! I like swedish, although i started studying 🇧🇻bokmål. I like both more than english or german. It is a challenge for me to study one of these two nordic 🇧🇻🇸🇪 languages, but the MAXIMUM challenge is to learn 🇫🇮finnish, at least conversational. 🇩🇰Danish seems much harder to me due to the pronunciation.
Thank you Hannah Tack ....Jattebra 😀 Very interesting and useful. I find a knowledge of Deutsch has been useful but Svenska is most certainly different ! Great videos Tack Vi Ses from the UK 😀
I've heard some people pronounce "jag" as "ja" without the -g, as well as saying "att" as "o" or "a" sound, omitting the -tt altogether. Can someone clarify?
also differ from diffrent places in sweden, for example in the bottom of sweden, Skåne we usually might now pronounce all things as they are spelled, in some cases that is
When speaking, you often don’t pronounce the letter g or t, l for example in the end and middle of words. I believe the reason for this I that it is to help with the speaking. For example, “Jag gillar dig” (I like you) is pronounced “ja jillar dej”. You can pronounce it with the g, but I think it messes up the flow of the sentence. You have to think that when you speak Swedish, it is in a much higher paste than what you may hear in tutorials, so it may be hard to squish that g in there. At least that is how it is for me.
mitt bästa minne var när jag var på Stockholm med mina vänner och såg på Sverige. Vi god mat och drack mycket öl.Jag älsker Svenska.Jag bor i en by. Tacksåmycket. 👍🇮🇳🇸🇪
Fler minnen skulle kunna vara trevliga antar jag. Men hur man gör har jag ingen aning om. Du måste komma på något sätt, annars vet jag inte. Funkar det inte?
Why do you prounce letters different in every word in Swedish? For example the "ö" in höra. You pronounce it like an a as if the word was spelled "harra" but for words like "Öland" or "Öl" it has that specoal sound like between an E and a U? Also why pronounce the "g" in "fuktig" but in "dig" its pronounced like "day"? Or Det is prounounced like "de" but "enhet" has a "t" sound at the end?
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Your personality is so genuine…I loved all your colorful examples. I am learning Swedish (and Norwegian too!) and hope to spend some time in Scandinavia soon! Thanks for the great video!
Also, you are 100% correct on the dishwasher thing. When I was in France, I needed a crash course to learn how to use their washers 🙈
I appreciate the fast followed by slow pronunciations. The commentary is also very useful (something that my Swedish teacher in Finland also does)
Great pronunciation ! Greetings from Brazil !
Tack så jättemycket 🙏 Det här är en mycket användbar video och hej från Turkiet
Excellent presentation. Thanks
Thanks for your help i learn Swedish to keep muy memory good ,and you help me a lot with this course my best wishes from Spain
This was excellent 👍. Appreciate that you explained the meaning in English--something I always missed at SFI. And fantastic that you put the Swedish and English explanation in captions to further enhance your tutorial. Your Swedish and English speech are very smooth and understandable. So important to pronounce and enunciate words correctly when teaching others. You definitely get a 5 out of 5 ⭐ from me. Keep up the good work!! 😊
You are the best teacher I found 😆😅
Just perfect and very very useful. Tack så mycket ❤
I find Swedish and Romanian easy languages to pick up (as an English speaker) and having visited Romania 🇷🇴 I am now looking to visit Sweden 🇸🇪 sometime soon.
It was great and the words very clear ❤
One the most useful videos I've ever seen
Thanks very helping to me to learn Swedish. I’m always watching your video.
Du läre bra tack så mycket.
Tack så mycket!
Tack so much, I am in sweden and that's very useful to me. thanks you really.
Tack så mycket!
one side note, for your thoughts and explanation about every sentence, it would be more fun and beneficial for people learning Swedish to hear it in Swedish actually with translation and transcription.
Tack Igen.
Ingen fara
I'll try this without using a translator. Jag är amerikansk och bor i Tyskland. Vi ska kör i sommer på Sverige. Jag var i Sverige 2006 och i Danmark 2015. Jag älskar Sverige og jeg elsker Danmark!
I'm a brazilian studying English through Portuguese and Swedish through English... I've liked your video, thank you for posting it =)
Você já fala sueco fluente? Estou começando agr...
Very useful!!!Tack!
My( American) DNA says my genes come from Sweden and when I first saw you I was so very pleased and convinced I need to visit your country and my roots. Thanks for this lesson it is fantastic. Furthermore I must add --You are very beautiful with a sweet sounding voice.
I look forward to having you in my country one day
Hello , i like your way of teatching i hope all the success in the future.
I 'm begunner at learning swedish
Very good lesson thank you very much.
Do you know how to use a DVD player? Yes, it works fine as a coaster for my coffee cup.
hey Im new to Sweden and you are a great help . thank you
I learned German as my first second language and I like that in Swedish, the word order or order of verbs is similar to English. As if in German they would say I will to Sweden drive and in Swedish jag ska kör pâ Sverige. IMO the one challenging thing for me is learning the definite article at the end of the word. The house is huset.
nice presentation and smile..... hoppas vi ses någon gång
Loving this
Tack so mycket
Thanks
Fun to learn 👍
Tack så mycket, det var jätte bra! Jag är bara en nybörjare, men jag förstår så mycket!
I do thank you,your method is so nice
Tack så jättemycket!
Muy bien y mucho gracias
Great sentences
Tack!!!
Du har en video verb att Kunna?
Do you have some video about the verb "Att Kunna"(to can)
Tack!!!!
Tack tack! Could you make a video talking more about yourself?
Hi from the Netherlands:)
Thanks a lot...just heard the 25 of them and now i am a lot smarter than i had begun...😉
väldigt bra video
I love this Rilly its made great
That was really helpful tack
Thank you for that nice Video!
But i have a question. What is the different between att må and att känner? It stand both for feel.?🤔
Greetings from germany😊
Thank you for the video👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Muito bom! Gostei! Tack så mycket
Thank you!
Hallo!
I like swedish, although i started studying 🇧🇻bokmål.
I like both more than english or
german.
It is a challenge for me to study one of these two nordic 🇧🇻🇸🇪 languages, but the MAXIMUM challenge is to learn 🇫🇮finnish, at least conversational.
🇩🇰Danish seems much harder to me due to the pronunciation.
Jag gillar dig selv.
Tack ❤
thank you....
Thank you
Perfect!
thank you so much very interesting
Tack så mycket lärare jättemycket fin
Sluta simpa
tack så mycket!
Vad är intressant med den butiken idag?
Tack!
Hej Hanna du är bästa lärare👌👌👍
Mycket användbart, tack
tack!
Yeah
Tack så mycket
Ja vill veta något intressant kan du berätta till mig tack
tack mycket.varsa god.
great video
Thank you Hannah
Tack ....Jattebra 😀
Very interesting and useful.
I find a knowledge of Deutsch has been useful but Svenska is most certainly different !
Great videos
Tack
Vi Ses from the UK 😀
Amazing video
Great video superior woman 👍
Tack 💗💗💗💗💗
Im already swedish
Perfect
tack
Meanwhile the Rooster is in the background teaching us Chicken 2:06
easier to understand too
Did you ever to con with deef?
I've heard some people pronounce "jag" as "ja" without the -g, as well as saying "att" as "o" or "a" sound, omitting the -tt altogether. Can someone clarify?
It is pronounced this way, you must try to listen to some music in Swedish or more tutorial videos to get along with the language.
also differ from diffrent places in sweden, for example in the bottom of sweden, Skåne we usually might now pronounce all things as they are spelled, in some cases that is
Ja = yes. Jag = I
When speaking, you often don’t pronounce the letter g or t, l for example in the end and middle of words. I believe the reason for this I that it is to help with the speaking. For example, “Jag gillar dig” (I like you) is pronounced “ja jillar dej”. You can pronounce it with the g, but I think it messes up the flow of the sentence. You have to think that when you speak Swedish, it is in a much higher paste than what you may hear in tutorials, so it may be hard to squish that g in there. At least that is how it is for me.
Drenamow well you are a special case ;)
From marocco. Wow
Some of the pronunciation is diff to åland?
mitt bästa minne var när jag var på Stockholm med mina vänner och såg på Sverige. Vi god mat och drack mycket öl.Jag älsker Svenska.Jag bor i en by. Tacksåmycket. 👍🇮🇳🇸🇪
Snygg svenska ändå! Bra jobbat!👍🏻
Best best best wow wow wow.
1:58 'In Sweden now it's Tuesday?' You have a different calendar?
Time Zones
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@@constantincostea2823 of course. How stupid of me.
So interesting. Some very surprising and delightful pronunciation in places, and quite a lot of parallels with German and English.
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Så vad är problemet?
Jag gillar dig ocksa!
Hahahahahah what
GOD KVALL HANA ILOVE YOU
Mycket bra ♡
Дякую!
Jag gillar dig jar tycker om dig jag alskar dig
Dei einaste verba som ikkje finst på norsk er _lämna_ og _gilla._ _Lämna_ ville nok ha vore _lemna._
Fler minnen skulle kunna vara trevliga antar jag. Men hur man gör har jag ingen aning om. Du måste komma på något sätt, annars vet jag inte. Funkar det inte?
Jag är trött på att vara singel.
HANNA
Du borde göra videor på Svenska med CC på Svenska också.
Va?
Kan Du minder prata Engelska och mer Svenska?
What does "man" in Vet du hur man använder DVD-spelaren mean?!
One, a person. As on "How does one open this jar?" Or in this case, "do you know how one uses the DVD player?"
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Why do you prounce letters different in every word in Swedish? For example the "ö" in höra. You pronounce it like an a as if the word was spelled "harra" but for words like "Öland" or "Öl" it has that specoal sound like between an E and a U? Also why pronounce the "g" in "fuktig" but in "dig" its pronounced like "day"?
Or Det is prounounced like "de" but "enhet" has a "t" sound at the end?
Hi