@@FunSwedish I'm utilizing your videos with Rosetta Stone to rough out some of the confusing aspects of the language (like this particular one above), because RS uses no English and only pictures to teach. I find your lessons engaging, fun and very understandable! Thank you! Han Solo, perfect..
I started learning Sweedish yesterday from Duolingo and frankly its hard😭 even tho it can be compared to english,it is a tricky language,that you gotta be careful with. Anyway Thank you for helping ❤
I like this video was very explained on every detail, which is excellent. Like in English in Spanish we refer to / I / equals to /Yo /Jag /or the first person singular, a subject or any theme your talk about will be the subject. The 2nd person You (the listner) /du/, The 3rd. Person, is the topic or theme anything you refer to while in conversation. I was wandering about the formal you/ usted/ like you explained; the British refers to their king the same way, very clear too good video, tack, hejda, gracias, nos vemos, pronto, Wilfredo de Puerto Rico.
The formal "usted" is "Ni" but it is rarely used these days. Unless you are meeting the king very frequently. But it used to be as common as the Spanish "Usted" before the "du reformen".
You are the beauthifullist charmest sexiest funniest coolest sportyst lovelyst swedish women ever on social media an RU-vid true my future love 4ever mayby y hope true okay by with you?
Swedish is like Icelandic but cool in its own way. Languages are so unique and individual that you can't really say which one is better. Icelandic sounds sweet and sometimes like wind or erupts like volcano. Swedish is melodic with its tones and it sounds playful. Damn I must learn at least the basics. Jag äter köttbullar
@@FunSwedish can you do a video on words phrases that mean the same but when to use them . I noticed you used jag gillar dig for i like you but before this I always practiced jag tycker om dig
Oh my goodness! When I first learned hon and han, I used Han Solo, too! And in English (in the US, at least), people use the term "Hon" as short for "Honey" when used as a nickname. "Hey, Hon...can you take out the garbage today?" It's often used to refer to a woman (like maybe a waitress)... which may or may not be rude (it's expected in the south). Anyway, I think of Han Solo and calling a woman Hon to keep it straight.
Haha, we will tell the editor but you will see that we also use other flags that represents the English-speaking world in other videos to compensate ;)
I watched a Fun Swedish RU-vid video where you explained the origin of the Swedish word, "Skål"; but I can't remember which one it was. Can you please tell which Fun Swedish RU-vid video it was?
You should be able to find it in our video called "Learn Swedish basic phrases - 16 Swedish words and phrases you need to communicate in Swedish!". We talk about skål the last minute (number 16). Here is the link to that video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-do5lxbt68UE.html&ab_channel=FunSwedish
My mom is swedish but I Don’t speak the language. I’ve been going to Sweden and staying with my family now in the summers, but just start studying Swedish. My family is from Skåne. When you say I like you, I’ve been taught Jag tycker om du. Yours is different. What’s the difference?
Thank you for this video! I enjoyed very much the special participation of Agnetha and Benny. Hoping to see Frida and Björn around here as well 🤣🤣 Oh! And I'm looking forward to the "den/det" video!
I thought I knew all the pronouns, but still opened the video. Oh how glad I am that I did! I would certainly adress the king with "du" otherwise! Now I understand why the guy in duolingo course "var nervös i går eftersom han skulle träffa kungen". He didn't watch this video and was afraid of adressing him inappropriately. ❤
English is not lazy, it's a pragmatic language with a very pragmatic grammar, I grew up speaking Spanish and then learned English at an early age, the fact that in Spanish (as well as French, the other language I speak) objects have gender is illogical, a table is a table, no gender there
I absolutely love Swedish ❤️🇸🇪❤️ my favourite german language. I am a Czech/Romanian (My native is czech, but i speak romanian too) Fun fact: The pronoun I in Czech is "Já" which is pronounced same as the swedish Jag :D
Hi, Im learning swedish and I just loved the way you explained! i will look for the other videos to continue my learning. Thanks for making it so easy!
Great video. Thank you for breaking it down so easily. I have a question -> Er is plural object pronoun. And also Singular possessive pronoun (with era as plural form). This is a bit confusing. Can you explain please.
There a lots of wierd things we do with our vowels 😅. From the difference between long and short vowel... to lots of reductions on everyday spoken Swedish 😊
This is a very helpful video. I've been learning Swedish on an app and some of these personal pronouns are confusing. I like the Hans Solo mnemonic to keep han and hon straight. Also on the app I'm using they use tycker om for like and you use gillat. I'm not sure I understand the difference yet. Still so much to learn about Swedish. Tack sa mycket. Great video!
2:30 France also had a reform similar to this after the revolution, everyone should call other people “tu” (the equivalent of “du”) regardless of the hierarchy, which is called “tutoiement” in French. Before that, people higher up in the hierarchy should be called “vous” (a more formal way of saying “you” (“vous” is the plural form of “you”)), which is called “vouvoiement”, but this reform did not stay for very long since people were used to “vouvoiement”, and the first French republic was hated by everyone back in the time. Now we still call people higher up in the hierarchy “vous”, and people at the same place of lower “tu” as well as friends and family
Jag har skriv och läs och skrivsvårigheter och det var värst som barn. De, dom eller dem. Blev galen på det:) Mig och dig använder jag men många personer & tidningar skriver mej & dej och det blir jag irriterad på:(
Thats possesive! Din bil = Your car. I think we made a video about that one as well! Search for possesive in our channel. Let me know if you cant find it and I might be able to help 😊
Você esqueceu o I ele ainda existe e significa vocês foi dele que saiu ni(You forgot the I it still exists and it means you ones it was its that came out ni)
Tack till dig ❤ If you ever want to learn more Swedish with us then you can join our Swedish courses. Live-Zoom courses: elansutbildning.com/ Pre-recorded courses: funswedish.teachable.com/courses/
I am learning Swedish and your videos help me a lot with it! Tack så mycket!☺️ When learning though, I am not sure when to use mitt, mina, min or din, ditt, dina, er, ert, era.
That's great! We have actually made a video about that too. Here it is ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Z6aN0qGvcvE.html&ab_channel=FunSwedish
How nice to learn Swedish for love 💖 If you want to learn more Swedish you can join our Swedish courses starting this week. We have different levels (from 100 % beginners to Intermediate level). Here is the link: elansutbildning.com/courses/
Please when you say English put up our flag not that of the USA. After all it is our language which by the way you Vikings have added to. Also living in Derbyshire, England some dialect here is Norse in origin. So please remember English comes from England. We gave it to them! I am just pointing it out.
Jag äter köttbullar = I’m eating meatballs. Du äter köttbullar = you’re eating meatballs. Is the correct way in English btw not i eat meatballs it’s not grammatically correct
great video! i've been studying sweedish for one month and this video was super helpful. also, you could've say the pronoun hen as "they/them" in english which the singular neutral pronoun
Thanks for the tip about English! If you would like to learn more Swedish with us then you can join our Swedish courses. We have both live courses and pre-recoreded courses. Here are the links. Live courses: elansutbildning.com/courses/ Pre-recorded courses: elansutbildning.teachable.com/