I just love the details of your videos. No pictures are randomly selected 🤣 I hope to learn some swedish. I have a lot of interest in Sweden and their people. The pronunciation melody gets me like 😳 sometimes, but it is ok. Greetings from Brazil! Tack!😊🙏🏼
Thank you! 😃 About the melody... it has partially something to do with compund words 😊. Which are really 2 or more words put together. And there is stress in all of them. We have a video about it somewhere in the channel 😁. Hope it helps!
Thank you, your explanations and examples are really well chosen, and the Will section made me grin 😁. I think it could be cool if you can leave the Swedish sentence onscreen when you put the English translation as often it would vanish too quickly for me to take in! Tack så mycket for your amazing work 😎
Thanks, that's really helped me understand få. I think it's like in english- I got (received) a present, I got to (was allowed to/ had the opportunity to) choose a present, I've got to (have to/ must) buy a present, for example.
Thanks for your suggestion! We have done a video about the preposition "på" but on our platform Teachable. Here it is: elansutbildning.teachable.com/courses/1355032/lectures/31459966 :)
your videos help me so much! I always set a timer to study swedish 2 hours a day but your didactic is so good I end up doing 3 to 5 hours of studying. hopefully, soon enough I'll be fluent to comment here in full swedish! tack så mycket 🤍
You're definitely right about få. It's the most confusing Auxiliary verb by far. Maybe even the most confusing word in the entire Swedish language. It seems to mean just about everything and nothing.
Love your content but I am curious why Swedish doesn’t use the infinitive article much, and in what circumstances DO you use it? In languages like German, the infinitive article “zu” is used only when the helper verb is not modal. For example, “wir können reisen (we can travel)” vs “wir planen zu reisen (we plan to travel)”. If you noticed, the same system is happening to the English translations there. Is it not the same for Swedish? If not, what exactly are the rules for “att”?
Please I'm a Gambian that just came to Sweden few weeks ago, please I fine it difficult to pronounce words but I am a fast learner please help me because I want to be speaking swedish in no time before starting school
I just love the details of your videos. No pictures are randomly selected 🤣 I hope to learn some swedish. I have a lot of interest in Sweden and their people. The pronunciation melody gets me like 😳 sometimes, but it is ok.
Greetings from Brazil!
Tack!😊🙏🏼
Thank you! 😃
About the melody... it has partially something to do with compund words 😊. Which are really 2 or more words put together.
And there is stress in all of them.
We have a video about it somewhere in the channel 😁. Hope it helps!
Tack så mycket för videon…..jag vill tala svenska!!
Grazie tante per il video:) voglio parlare svedese!!!
Thank you so much for your help
Happy to help
thank you this was very educating
Glad it was helpful!
Will Smith slapping "att" word made my evening
😁😁
slayed this
Very good video with excellent explanation
Excited for part 2 🔥🔥
Coming soon!
Thank you, your explanations and examples are really well chosen, and the Will section made me grin 😁.
I think it could be cool if you can leave the Swedish sentence onscreen when you put the English translation as often it would vanish too quickly for me to take in! Tack så mycket for your amazing work 😎
Happy to hear you liked the explanation and editing. Thank YOU so much for your kind words and feedback! We will try to do that 🙂
I second all of this! 🙂
I was just going to comment this!!
This clarified a lot of things for me!
Happy to hear! :)
Very helpful, tack!
Glad it helped!
Tack så mycket lärare 💘😻💜💛💚🧡
Varsågod 💜💛💚🧡
Waiting part 2 to come out soon 🤩
Starting to write the script as we speak!
Thanks! I am a beginner in Swedish
Happy to help!
Tack så mycket!
Thanks, that's really helped me understand få. I think it's like in english- I got (received) a present, I got to (was allowed to/ had the opportunity to) choose a present, I've got to (have to/ must) buy a present, for example.
Happy to help!
I would love to see a video with your uses of the word “på”. It seems to be used quite often with many different meanings.
Tack så mycket!
Thanks for your suggestion! We have done a video about the preposition "på" but on our platform Teachable. Here it is: elansutbildning.teachable.com/courses/1355032/lectures/31459966 :)
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Thank you very much from Casablanca.
Varsågod :)
your videos help me so much! I always set a timer to study swedish 2 hours a day but your didactic is so good I end up doing 3 to 5 hours of studying.
hopefully, soon enough I'll be fluent to comment here in full swedish!
tack så mycket 🤍
Thanks a lot, you are a marvlous techer🎉. But could you please slow down a little..espcially in examples..thanks again 😊
You're definitely right about få. It's the most confusing Auxiliary verb by far. Maybe even the most confusing word in the entire Swedish language.
It seems to mean just about everything and nothing.
😅😅
We need a video on “ju”, that’s the word I can’t ever translate properly 😪
Thank you very much. 👍👏
Welcome 😊
Tack så mycket
Varsågod :)
Tack
Varsågod :)
How are you dear my teacher today
Thank you! I would like to go to the FÄRÖ island 🐑
Part två, tack!!!! 🙏
This video is awesome Daniella! The visuals😂😂😂😂😂ie..Will' slapslap😀
You are the best!
Tack!
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Hope the video helps!
@@FunSwedish I just started learning Swesish. Your videos are very helpfull..Thank you so much..
Skrattade när jag sett "Will" animationer 😂 helt underbart! Tack för videon btw :)
Hello my dear, likes in the video exceeds the 500 could you please make a video with a more helping verbs, especially Ska,
Thanks with love, ❤️
Hej! You are right -indeed! We are editing the video as we speak 😉 ❤️
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Love your content but I am curious why Swedish doesn’t use the infinitive article much, and in what circumstances DO you use it? In languages like German, the infinitive article “zu” is used only when the helper verb is not modal. For example, “wir können reisen (we can travel)” vs “wir planen zu reisen (we plan to travel)”. If you noticed, the same system is happening to the English translations there. Is it not the same for Swedish? If not, what exactly are the rules for “att”?
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Please I'm a Gambian that just came to Sweden few weeks ago, please I fine it difficult to pronounce words but I am a fast learner please help me because I want to be speaking swedish in no time before starting school
In the sentence" jag behöver köpa mat " why is it not "jag behöver att köpa mat"?
To me, all Swedish verbs in their base form are infinitive.
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Haha, fine!!
I am now in Sweden but I can speak Swedish please help me
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if we get to 500 like we will 😁
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Why are you saying
Shöpa mat
Instead of köpa mat?
Why is it making sh sound randomly I'm confused
Check out this video and you will get the answer ua-cam.com/video/sCjvYnZmD3o/v-deo.html&ab_channel=FunSwedish :)
In real spoken Swedish the "att" you are talking about is "å" and this is ancient and a different word than the "att" as in "ja säger ATT du har fel.
"Fick" is something completely different in german😅
Oh no! I need to google it, but it sounds like something you shouldn't say in front of children, right? :P
@@FunSwedish yep, you are right! Not a suitable word for children at all😅 ett smutsigt ord😬
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