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    learning swedish language...

    Hello! Next year my sister would like to do something completely different. She have to go abroad for a studies for at least 5 month’s. She was thinking about a destination and now she know where to go: Sweden! Maybe you wonder why she want to go there but the fact is that she love cold weather and apparently Sweden is beautiful. The course she will be following there is in English, but she hope to learn some Swedish as well. She already learned something: ‘studera utomlands’! This means something like ‘studying abroad’. Can anyone tell if it is a difficult language to learn? Thanks guys!

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    El Verdadero Guayabero ЅUX2BÜ's Avatar
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    For English speakers, Swedish is very easy to learn because its syntax and grammar are very similar to English (If you know German, then Swedish will be much easier). You will also recognize a lot of “English-looking” words, so vocabulary is not going to be an issue. The only difficult part, in my opinion, is the vowel pronunciation and some unusual sounds (tj, sj, et cetera).

    There are 2 types of Swedish words, the en and the ett words, which signify the gender of the word. But almost all the words are en words (en student = a student; en man = a man; ett äpple = an apple, etc.)

    En and ett are also the indefinite articles in Swedish, which is the “a” or “an” in English (en bok = a book; ett äpple = an apple, en pojke = a boy, etc.)

    The Swedish definite articles, also en and ett (“the” in English), on the other hand, are attached/suffixed to the ending of the word, thus en words takes the en suffix, so “the book” becomes boken or “the apple” becomes äpplet.

    Forms of the Swedish verbs are not even changed/conjugated. Examples: är = is, are and har = has, have.

    I am here.
    Jag är här.

    She is here.
    Hon är här.

    SUX2BU has an apple.
    SUX2BU har ett äpple.

    SUX2BU and KuyaDanny have an apple.
    SUX2BU och KuyaDanny har ett äpple.

    Have you noticed the structures common to both languages?


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    Ano na kaya ang nangyari sa sister ni TS? Hehe.


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    Wala bang ibang nag-aaral ng Swedish dito?


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    Grabe ka SUX, hanga ako sa mga polyglot na katulad mo. Pero saang lengwahe ka talaga bihasa, bukod sa Ingles?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ЅUX2BÜ View Post
    Wala bang ibang nag-aaral ng Swedish dito?

    ЅUX2BÜ, pati ba naman Swedish? Hahaha. Grabe bilib talaga ko sa'yo! Pa-share naman ng multilingual skills mo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ventrilokwist View Post
    ЅUX2BÜ, pati ba naman Swedish? Hahaha. Grabe bilib talaga ko sa'yo! Pa-share naman ng multilingual skills mo.
    pati pala dito active ka hahaha ano na french class? di ako nakaenroll e need ko muna magexercise because i'm going too fat na!!! hahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by randolfcedric01 View Post
    pati pala dito active ka hahaha ano na french class? di ako nakaenroll e need ko muna magexercise because i'm going too fat na!!! hahaha
    Haha oo basta may kinalaman sa languages active ako. Masaya yung French class namen, magaling yung prof. Hindi boring. Saka French talaga. Wahaha oo nga kailangan mo yan!

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    SUX2BÜ, anong language na lang ang hindi mo alam?

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    Quote Originally Posted by khatrineluz View Post
    Hello! Next year my sister would like to do something completely different. She have to go abroad for a studies for at least 5 month’s. She was thinking about a destination and now she know where to go: Sweden! Maybe you wonder why she want to go there but the fact is that she love cold weather and apparently Sweden is beautiful. The course she will be following there is in English, but she hope to learn some Swedish as well. She already learned something: ‘studera utomlands’! This means something like ‘studying abroad’. Can anyone tell if it is a difficult language to learn? Thanks guys!
    All i remember are the insults.
    vetnek, kluttekop, etc.. hehehe or was that norwegian. hehehe I get mixed up. Was there for awhile. Sweden is a beautiful place. Makes you NOT want to go home.

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    Hallå! Hej allihop, hur har ni det? (Hello! Hey, how are you all?)

    Vissa säger svenska är ett döende språk. (Some say Swedish is a dying language).

    Låt oss rädda svenska språket! (Let's save the Swedish language!)


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