Been learning Swedish for a year now. Never actually got told how to pronounce the alphabet on its own outside of the three additional letters lol. Very helpful!
@@BlizzardPeak what i would do is pick one that would benefit you the most. for example, where I live, there's a lot of Spanish-speaking people. just a thought
So letters may be pronounced differently in different words, huh? I'm a native English speaker, but I have been spoiled by the Korean alphabet, Hangeul. I'm used to being able to read basically anything, even if I didn't understand it... Oh well. At least the grammar and a lot of vocab is much more familiar
I think I will rather learn from listening to people. Like I have learnt to pronounce my address and work address. And some cities too. I don't think I have the time to learn all these.
Yes it's true in german we have ä ö ü & ß , we actually have Ü in Swedish as well but it's only used in names and in the german borrowed word Müsli & in the swedish alphabet We don't have ẞ but when there is a Swedish word with double S , I use ẞ instead to write faster lol
Been learning Swedish for a year now. Never actually got told how to pronounce the alphabet on its own outside of the three additional letters lol. Very helpful!
this is such a nice video. i ll do my medical specialty there and i ve already started learning Swedish. Good job Academia Cervena!!!
Thank you for your kind words!
I am Swedish
Ah, thanks dude, and the different pronunciation in the SK sound, yeah, that was confusing to me when I saw how 'turtle or the turtle' was spelled
thanks Adam, you got subscriber
As an Italian it's very difficult for me, but this video is very useful, thank you very much!! ^^;
Thanks, realized that Finnish alphabet is pretty much the same but without the Swedish accent 😂
Yep! And that is of course no coincidence :)
But you don’t have å, right?
Finnish is more complex but easier to pronounce
this is for me to practice later 0:40-1:48 this was also very useful im just starting out learning this was helpful
Thank you this was so helpful
Pretty good. I"ve already learned.
I speak English fluently, and want to learn a second language. Picking one is hard though.
how crazy do you want to go
@@ohibic9924 not sure
A year later and I still need to get on it
Been busy doing other things
@@BlizzardPeak what i would do is pick one that would benefit you the most. for example, where I live, there's a lot of Spanish-speaking people. just a thought
German is the best language 🧢
German my friend, the traditional language of Europe, then you can call those who can speak it uncultured swine.
good explained
Great video!
The deepest language in the world.
I am Estonian and that was pretty easy
The most hard sound for me is {I} sound / like in Sil and Vi/ Although i have been learning Swedish a few years. and I am Russian
the letter Å is if you're trying to make a "aah" sound, but you shape your mouth as if you're making a "ooh" sound.
So letters may be pronounced differently in different words, huh? I'm a native English speaker, but I have been spoiled by the Korean alphabet, Hangeul. I'm used to being able to read basically anything, even if I didn't understand it... Oh well. At least the grammar and a lot of vocab is much more familiar
If pronounciation and spelling isnt identical writing (or speaking) reform is in order.
0:37 äss hehe
Glad im swedish ^^
Q W and Z are little bit used
Example:
Schweizer Nöt but we spell it Schveiser Nöt
That would be a name
But Z is used in Zon
Zon is swedish for zone
Switzerland in Swedish is Schweiz and the Z is pronounced TS just like in German.
3:12haha du fick det att rimma😂
Du snakar svenska du. Konstigt att titta på videon när du är svensk
I think I will rather learn from listening to people. Like I have learnt to pronounce my address and work address. And some cities too. I don't think I have the time to learn all these.
1:02 those throaty i and j sounds... how do you even reproduce that? :((
one of the fucking hard language in the world
masoud naeini *cough* Japanese *COUGH*
Just "yump'in yiminy and you got it!
Some letters really sound like someone is suffering
J
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Germany we have ä ö ü ß
Yes it's true in german we have ä ö ü & ß , we actually have Ü in Swedish as well but it's only used in names and in the german borrowed word Müsli & in the swedish alphabet
We don't have ẞ but when there is a Swedish word with double S , I use ẞ instead to write faster lol
ok 0:38 on the left is ass XD