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You say Sweden I say Rekkles!

 

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Hej

 

Vad händer?

 

Jag heter >insert name here<

 

Tjena mors!

 

Hur står det till gubbs?

 

Vad händer flicker o töser?

 

Jag är alkoholist

 

Arbetslös och pank som fan

 

Viagra är toppen 

 

Fan vad hÃ¥rd jag är, jag skulle inte ha tagit en handfull 

 

Skit, hur ska jag kunna redovisa med ett raket stånd?

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Min fitta är våt

 

oh you  :hurr:

 

Shockingly, there are a lot of Scandinavians here. Once I made a thread asking for Icelanders and a bunch of them showed up, and then I changed it to looking for Norwegians and a bunch of them showed up too.  :derp:

 

That's so odd because to me a lot of Scandinavian countries seem so.. empty, I guess? I mean there's just not a lot of people living there compared to other countries, but they seem pretty active online. I see them on reddit all the time.

 

My pussy is wet

 

OP what is your native language?

 

Dutch! And I speak a dialect in which a lot of words are the same as in Swedish, so that gives me an advantage

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Must know:

 

Hej

 

Vad händer?

 

Jag heter >insert name here<

 

Tjena mors!

 

Hur står det till gubbs?

 

Vad händer flicker o töser?

 

Jag är alkoholist

 

Arbetslös och pank som fan

 

Viagra är toppen 

 

Fan vad hÃ¥rd jag är, jag skulle inte ha tagit en handfull 

 

Skit, hur ska jag kunna redovisa med ett raket stånd?

 

A lot of this seems like I can almost understand it but I can't

 

Also how do I pronounce those funny little o's on top of the a? And is ä --> e and ö --> eu?

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Hej! Hmm, well if it's close to your native language i guess you know the most basic phrases (hej/hejdÃ¥/tack/=hello/good bye/thank you). SkÃ¥l (cheers) is a phrase a lot of my exchange student class mates seem to pick up early too haha. 

 

Hur mår du? / Jag mår bra (How are you/I'm fine)

Jag kommer från __ (i come from)

Fika (coffee, usually with something sweet to eat)

 

 

 

A lot of this seems like I can almost understand it but I can't

 

Also how do I pronounce those funny little o's on top of the a? And is ä --> e and ö --> eu?

ä - close to e, kinda like ae in romanized korean, like hair or fair

Ã¥ - close to o but somehow more open/sliightly towards an a, similar to eo in romanized korean, 

ö - hmm... kinda like the i in bird or girl, or the ea in early

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oh you  :hurr:

 

 

 

That's so odd because to me a lot of Scandinavian countries seem so.. empty, I guess? I mean there's just not a lot of people living there compared to other countries, but they seem pretty active online. I see them on reddit all the time.

 

 

 

Dutch! And I speak a dialect in which a lot of words are the same as in Swedish, so that gives me an advantage

I love dutchies, some of my family is there. a lot of south africans live there it's like a second home besides australia

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I want to try taking a Swedish course at university soon. I like how ~soft the language sounds and it's close to my native language, so why the hell not? 

 

Talk to me in Swedish plz!!  :imstupid: Tell me some must-know phrases!!

have you heard pewdiepie cursing? it sounds aggressive. haha. 

 

to swedes here, are you well? how is your country? 

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A lot of this seems like I can almost understand it but I can't

 

Also how do I pronounce those funny little o's on top of the a? And is ä --> e and ö --> eu?

Ã… = it's a combination of the letter A + O. Think of how you pronounce the word long or short, the O in these words sounds like Ã… in Swedish.

 

Ä = a combination of A + E. Think of the English word carry(the a), friend(ie), hair(ai), pair(ai) on how the vowels are pronounced. That's how you make the letter Ä in Swedish.

 

Ö = a combination of O + E. Words in English that has Ö sounding vowels are words like bird(the i), fur(the u) and heard(the ea).

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I've noticed that there are quite a few Swedish users here.

 

A lot of this seems like I can almost understand it but I can't

 

Also how do I pronounce those funny little o's on top of the a? And is ä --> e and ö --> eu?

this video explains it quite well

 

 

But the Ä and Ö are actually usually a bit longer and pronounced more clearly than the English examples given.

You say Sweden I say Rekkles!

 

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there used to be an OH troll called Rekkles...  :omg:

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we all good here

 

the country's good but it's getting cold

glad to hear! i keep getting news that you guys have trouble etc etc etc. but i cant seem to find real swedish accounts of what is really going on. were the international news exaggerating? 

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I've noticed that there are quite a few Swedish users here.

 

this video explains it quite well

 

 

But the Ä and Ö are actually usually a bit longer and pronounced more clearly than the English examples given.

there used to be an OH troll called Rekkles...  :omg:

 

Really?? Must have been a fellow fan!

Everyone wants a piece of Rekkles.

 

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glad to hear! i keep getting news that you guys have trouble etc etc etc. but i cant seem to find real swedish accounts of what is really going on. were the international news exaggerating? 

 

What situation? I'm not a news guy so I dunno what you're implying

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