If Swedish had a Pitch Meeting
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- Опубліковано 29 жов 2022
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Just letting you know that speculation as to the origins of Å will not be tolerated.
OK - sååå, I'll give the origin of "fika" then - this slang word is created by reversing of the syllables in coffee (kaffi) and you get fika, just add the cinnamon-rolls! 🙂
@@gringoenespanol Some lazy typographer tried to be creative when the printing technique was limited. Swedish has three o-related sounds, preferably written u, o and å. To my mind only native speakers can pronounce them clearly distinctly. They sound a little like blue, you, and top respectively.
You knew we couldn't resist that intolerable prompt! 😀
I dont care about the origin of Å i am swedish and use it couse of that. The word Å is better tho. Like river is a hard word why not just å
@@DNA350ppm To my knowledge, both "blue" and "you" have the exact same vowel. Maybe a better description for the o sound is a dragged out w sound (so it sounds like a vowel) making it more rounded.
Reasons someone learns Swedish:
- their family comes from Sweden
- they're Finnish and it's required
- they immigrated to Sweden
- they're insane
- they belong to none of those categories but they're dad is the last one
I'm insane.
I'm insane 😔
I tried to learn swedish but language is boring, strange sounds, different spelling and pronouncuation, singing accents, just awful
@@leonardojerkovic3618 Some people say it's beautiful. They clearly never heard the Stockholm accent.
All Scandinavian languages are quite the mess, both grammatically and phonetically. There are a lot of memes about Danish, but frankly, sometimes Swedish and Norwegian are no better. They don't pay too much respect for consonants either.
'Yeah, children aren't human' lol
Of course not, a child is "it", but pets are he and she. Cf Barnet började gråta. Det hade tappat sin Nalle. Han hade kommit bort på bussen. Very tragic story! Men Nallen hade lämnats in på "Hittegods". Så han blev återfunnen. Barnet jublade och kramade sin kompis! Happy Swedish end to story! Hurra!
As a German learner for the past 1 year, you've convinced me to check out the Swedish Language
A Norwegian might say: Tysk, Tysk
@@muttlanguages3912 😂
I think you meant Swed-ish.
My favorite weird quirk about Swedish is that we have two different words for "river" - those words are "älv" and "flod". There is no difference in meaning between the words, but there is a difference in geography. "Älv" is used for rivers in Sweden, Norway and Finland (presumably Denmark would be included here too, if they had any rivers), "flod" is used for rivers elsewhere in the world.
What about "å"?
I also like "fjäll" and "berg". They basically mean the same, but "fjäll" is mostly used for mountains in Scandinavia. I think it might have to do with the origin of the words. "Älv" and "fjäll" are clearly native Scandinavian words, but "flod" and especially "berg" might be loanwords from Low German.
@@noneofyerbeeswax8194 Fjäll is a specific type of Berg actually! On a Fjäll there are no forests and trees are few and far between, and then we also got Högfjäll which is another kind of Fjäll that has no trees at all. But this is something many Sweden don't know either
Technically you're right but in my mind they go from smallest to largest like this: bäck, å, älv, flod
"Det finns inte någon entydig indelning av vattendrag, men man kan göra en viss indelning i fråga om storlek och strömhastighet. Flod brukar beteckna de största vattendragen. Älv används om floder i Sverige, Norge och Finland som oftast är större än en bäck eller å. Å är storleksmässigt oftast mellan bäck och älv."
That's a recent social construct. "Älv", "flod", "å" are pretty much synonyms, sometimes "fors" as well.
Actually its 3 you forgot fjord 😅
When he talked like a Dane😂
Swede here and this had me in stitches. The danish lmao spot on! Fika är ingen jävla kaffepaus.
Fika Kaffi
the most accurate interpretation of Danish ever
I've seen so many Ryan George videos that it feels so weird hearing this style of dialogue from a voice that isn't his LOL
Great parody of Pitch Meetings, being a fan of both you and them I loved it. And Danish always sounded to me like a French guy trying to speak Norwegian or Swedish.
Spot on on danish
Well glad to know that pitch meeting has made its influence.
Congratulations to both O and A for their first child.
Once again, they've never met. That time they had adjoining hotel rooms 9 months before the appearance of Å was the hotel's mix-up.
At least Å is less sus than the Norwegian Æ.
Those two are literally in the act.
"No, its further east than that." 🤣🤣🤣
When I wrote that I was like "This is the stoopid'est joke ever..." and then when I put the first edit together I was like "😂 that actually came out OK!"
BRILLIANT!!!!!!!!!!! You hit every single Pitch meeting (and Sweedish) point!!!!!!!
Thank you Lamont for teaching us all about Sweh-dish
The guy with the cap on has been working hard on his Danish skills, great job!!
So sad to hear that apparently I live at just water/actually nothing at all
Good job! Loved the format
More please!
Just want you to know that I adore your videos, and you are my number 1 motivation for continuing my language journey.
This was so funny. Now I want a version for German
😂 I loved this! Please can you do more like these 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Perfection. I hope Ryan sees this and enjoys it
Absolutely brilliant. I watch Pitch Meetings religiously, and you absolutely nailed it. Fine piece of work, Sir !
I wish someone would do these for more languages.
I would but I feel that taking the Pitch Meeting concept once was like a joke in itself; the whole idea being "Hey it's pitch meeting... but for a language". If I keep doing it it'll have to become my own version where I don't use Ryan's style.
As a Norwegian learner, I find this very entertaining!
This was an excellent adaptation of Ryan's format.
I’m learning Swedish now. I agree with the statements put forth and now I need to fika.
Det var häftigt, jag skrattade så mycket när du gjorde den danska accenten 😂
Kamelåså
Samma! 😂 😂
@@noneofyerbeeswax8194 now that's one good reference.
@@nathanaelsallhageriksson1719 You just ordered 1000 liters melk.
@@noneofyerbeeswax8194 -Please help, we can't go on like this...
-Nono, we're doing just fine.
I would've really enjoyed a rant of our different spellings of the Sj (with the rare xky variation) and Tj sounds 😂
In Finland they require you to learn Swedish. However, they never told us about the pitch accent
Finland's Swedish doesn't have it, presumably because of their Finnish neighbours or just because the Moomins are nice like that. The pitch of Stockholm Swedish in particular simply sounds too much like sing-songy mockery to a Finnish-speaking person.
The pitch accent is a key feature in Sweden Swedish, in Finland Swedish it's another story. :)
The pitch accents change per region, too. It's harder to go wrong with a "neutral" accent.
To be clear, it's not actually neutral. You just have one pitch accent category for all words instead of there being two categories.
I bloody love your channel. 😂
Absolutely brilliant, too funny. Speaking Danish - so funny. I demand one of these vids for every language. Collab with Paul from LangFocus maybe? I feel like starting the Hebrew one now. Superb
I love that he snuck in the Finland Conspiracy as well 😂
Å and ö are also words in it self, both water related.
Ngl this guy makes my language learning funner
that was fun more please :D
yes, more please :D
It's a nice description of the Swedish language!
I am always amazed how Swedish people are so amazing at English.
Hey, thanks for the comment!
I mean, I agree, they are good at English, but just in case this is what you meant: I'm not Swedish. So if you're amazed by my English, don't be haha.
It is all those extra vowels and pitch-accents that give our tongues extra acrobatic skills.
Love this!
This is so good!
Great adaptation!
Thanks!
But Sweedish and Finlandish are basically the same right?
It's a joke please don't kill me I'll never do it again
Look at this guy, thinking Finland is a real place! 🙄
@@Reashu Tomorrow they'll say Finland has polar bears to try to make it sound even sillier.
You crack me up man!
Was waiting for the pitch accents, given the title of the video.
Perfect Danish
/Swede
Watching this video was easy, barely an inconvenience
LOL this is too good!
Very funny! Now I have to check what is Pitch meeting. :)
apologising to ryan george is super lätt, knappt ett besvär
This video was tight.
You should do that for other languages too :)
I haven't laughed this much at a video about the Swedish language in probably forever!! 😂😂😂
So, when are you coming to Sweden!? 😀
Going for every -coffee- -break- swedish fika you can go and eat as many kardemummabullar and kanelbullar as possible is tight!
I laughed good and hard at the fika lecturing joke 😂
I love how you included the whole "is Swedish really another language?" thing - it's been discussed in Norway for years... Jag vet, för jag er norska...
Oh, do make a Norwegian variant as well XD
To be honests, I'm a Swede and I'm not sure I'd consider Norwegian and Swedish to be different languages. I also don't consider the mandarin and cantonese to be different dialects of Chinese :P
Even though that's what we call em.
Just to offend my dear cousin, Norwegian is Western Swedish.
@@timothykarlsson3126 Neinei, Svensk er østnorsk XD
@@HalValla01 Såklart såklart xD
Honestly it feels more like a dialect continuum than separate languages. As a Swede from Värmland my mom once told me how she was mistaken for a Norwegian when she went to Stockholm once lmao
That was hilarious! 😂
You didn't even mention the 64 unique ways to spell the sj-sound.
Haha yeah there's a lot of stuff you could pick up on.
Surprised you did not work in ångström (Å). Funny sketch.
Another idiotic sciency thing. The element Tungsten, which comes from Swedish “tung” (heavy) + “sten” (stone/rock), isn’t even called tungsten in Swedish. I think it’s called Volfram.
“That is a sensible number of genders.” Perfection.
Now I would want a Norwegian and Danish pitch meeting as well.
Oh God, the Danish one would be a disaster!
The Norwegian one would be like: we spell words like the Danes but we don't want to sound like them, so we try to speak like the Swedes but we end up sounding like the Danes parodying the Swedish language.
Of course, that's how Norwegian sounds to me personally (I'm fluent in Danish) 😄
Awesome video, Lamont!
I have a question though. Are you still doing the "learn 7 (or 6 or 8) languages in 2022"? Will you be making a video about it?
Making a video about it this week! In fact there's a few videos coming with some juicy goss. 😂
Good job
I wonder your thoughts on the recent updates on busuu and duolingo
i love this!!!!!
Hahahahah...this was great!...and I a guess I'm a complete nut job, now, too!
One thing you forgot that makes it harder/wierder is two words spelled exactly the same but differs in meaning though pitch accent :D
Didn't mention, not "forgot to mention". There are literally hundreds of other things that I didn't mention in a 6 minute video.
i love how my brain was convinced fika meant button but then I checked its spelling
Do you mean "ficka" as in "pocket"? Or did you just straight up have "fika" down as "button", even though it's "Knapp"? I'm 90% sure that I used to have those 3 words confused as well.
funny how button is knapp, as the button you press in an elevator to go to another floor... And also the button you have on your shirt is also called knapp in Swedish. However, knapp can also mean "barely" so "jag har knappt råd att fika" "I can barely afford to fika". Love my language, it's so goofy sometimes :D
Ahh and I had just covered clothing items. I’ll let the embarrassment kill me now 🙂
So. That was extremely well done. I thought it’d be ya know, “haha very good, Lamont.” But it was soooo good. I would love to see more of these, but I think ONE is tribute, TWO is poor taste. I don’t know though. I don’t know where the line is. I wish Ryan George would officially endorse this channel and give his blessing to keep making these.
This is such a good video.
No no, I completely agree with you. Two is copying and I've even figured out why:
With ONE, the joke is "Hey look, it's Pitch Meeting... but for a language." So that makes it ok and even expected that you reference the original at every turn.
With TWO, you're making that same joke. So it's not parody, it's just a rip off.
If I did more I would use different styles.
Very well said.
Before I gave it any thought my original comment was just going to be, “please do more of this.” Because it IS such a great video. Still looking forward to videos about your study of Spanish (my target language for a long time).
Thanks for the content; love the channel.
One other fun thing is the -s ending in forming the passive voice - the Swedes use it all the time but for learners it's considered advanced.
Yeah, I've gotten to the stage where, if I've been listening a lot of Swedish, I try to use it in English in ways that it sounds weird, even if it's still correct, e.g. "That's something that can't be thought of... sorry, that's something you wouldn't consider doing."
(som inte kan tänkas göra...)
Have seen some of your videos and I think that pronouncing is your strength. You also do Swedish dialects accurate. Also, keep making fun of Danish!
Hahah this is actually brilliant.
I thought dreadlock holiday would play after that first tone
Nice!
Klockrent 😂 Ett gott skratt förlänger mungipan.. 😉
shit va funny 😂 well gjort!
I laughed inappropriately hard when you got to the plurals…..
one hour before I didn't know the difference between, than and that, an and a
Amazingly done.
i wanna learn swedish BC IT SOUNDS SO COOL that's all
Great stuff! I just didn't get the joke about there being no country to the east. Did it refer to something?
If you google "Finland doesn't exist", you'll find the history there.
Jättebra :) ska vi fika nu?
And there I was thinking it’d be like The Gruen Transfer’s “The Pitch”!
It's been 10 years since I last watched that!
Hahaha I'm sending this to my swedish friend. Oh and I'm another Australian trying to learn swedish ;)
wow youre amazing .. not only do you know swedish youre danish is sopt on ;)
Well, I'm getting Hungary.
No, it's further east than that
💀💀💀💀💀💀
Finally got around to checking this out. It is amusing that you mentioned that Swedish had a difficult dialect, but failed to mention that we have not just one dialect, but a lot of them, like at least 16 of them if not more, in fact I am pretty sure we have more I just counted 16 of them, but yeah, there's probably more than that. We have so many dialects in fact that we grouped them into six categories of dialects.
Wikipedia is pretty decent for a linguist, but since I'm not a linguist, it doesn't help me, and I'm a Swede. Here's a link regardless though: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_dialects
But if you want a decent example of them spoken out loud, there's always this one that is pretty neat, where comedian Robert Gustafson vocalizes the dialect as they point around on a map.
ua-cam.com/video/t3mLGtOSPGE/v-deo.html
by "failed to mention" you of course mean "chose not to mention".
@@daysandwords Fair enough. I suppose it's hard to spin a joke out of that. I just figured I'd share the information for those interested.
Jag är också nutjob och stolt över det haha. Bra video, måste öva mer svenska. Jag har inte använt det för så länge.
I'm from Poland and my surname translates directly to "Swedish" so I feel obligated to learn this language
Szwedzki? :D
@@hencytjoe Szwed (ale blisko)
The pitch might have mentioned that the words for "a" and "an" go before the noun, while "the" is a suffix, and to make it more confusing, the suffix "en" is singular for one gender and plural for the other gender.
I started the whole thing with that premise but found that it didn't really go anywhere. There are dozens of things in every language that are bizarre if looked at a certain way and I just chose some here. The definite article thing got too much into the territory of just straight up teaching Swedish.
WAITWAITWAIT SWEDISH HAS 47 PLURAL FORMS? IM SWEDISH AND I DIDNT EVEN KNOW THAT LOL
It doesn't, it's the "producer guy" exaggerating. I don't know how many it has but if you're counting any slight variation, then it's got to be at least 12.
Size matters, åäö
OK. Btw, you have mentioned in the past that you have listened to a lot of Swedish audio books and read the books while listening too. What bookstore do you recommend? I only know Bokus.
In the beginning I just used Bokus. I also have a few that I've picked up at various op-shops and stuff around here, and because it's Swedish, there is normally an audiobook to go with it on Storytel.
I have once or twice used Bokus for e-books but it never became a habit. Sorry I don't know much more than that.
@@daysandwords Thank you very much! I prefer printed books, so Bokus has worked for me, but I was curious about the audiobooks. I'll have a look at Storytel (^_^)
Oooooh right. Well in that case, yes, Storytel. There is also Nextory and Bookbeat but Bookbeat doesn't work outside of Sweden and Nextory just isn't quite as good as Storytel.
I am currently subscribed through Finland which gives you 8 or 9 languages, including Swedish, Spanish, and obviously English so it's perfect for me.
First - I love Pitch Meetings! Second - there's a vegetable called "Sweed"?
No, it is a swede (kålrot) and is a root, akin to cabbage. It is used as fodder for cows and pigs, but Swedes (the people) eat them too, and historically used them as a staple food like potatoes, before the latter were introduced from Latin America.
Also called rutabaga. I had to look it up
@@DNA350ppm Ok, thanks for that explanation. I see autocorrect failed me horribly!
@OaktownGirl - yeah so in Britain and Australia, it seems as if Swede is short for "Swedish turnip" or "Swedish root plant" or something, but growing up I always just knew it as swede. It wasn't until I watched a Swedish movie that had one IN IT that I was like "Oh yeah there's the vegetable thing as well as the nationality..."
@@daysandwords Interesting. Do you know, that it actually tastes good in mashed potatoes - about fifty-fifty?
Accurate danish
Kvistfritt kvastskaft.
Det här klippet var rent komediskt guld.
En fundering jag har haft ett tag, hur väl förstår du andra dialekter på svenska? Jag vet att en del dialekter kan vara omöjliga ens för de som talar svenska som modersmål.
god this language is fun. it would be more fun if I could speak it already though
Sweetish
quality