I'm only here because of Young Royals haha… actually I don't really have the time to learn another language, because I'm currently learning Italian, but watching this show and stuff related to it really makes me wanna learn this language, so that's how I ended up here haha. I have currently holidays anyways, so a bit more free time, let's see how this goes :)
@@pascaljuch521 lol I'm learning italian as well right now and I'll add swedish if you want we can be study budies my insta is @marie_vanrobaeys or @marie.stylinson91
STOP- I thought I was like crazy for loving that show and wanting to learn Swedish. I already know Spanish and yk English. But honestly learning a new language is such a fun experience.
3:40 yeah like Young Royals!! I am french and I started being interested in Sweden around 2018, my idol was a swedish muser and i started learning it but not long later i gave up bc i lost interest. And three days ago i watched Young Royals in swedish and it made me wanna learn it again and i am so motivated!!
me too except I've never tried to learn this language! my first and only language is English so we'll see how this goes.. I just wanna watch without subtitles 😂
I’m Norwegian so I know a lot of Swedish, but I want to learn more. Norvegian, Swedish and Danish are very similar, so we can communicate pretty easily.❤️
@@nothingimportant3126 hahah yeah. Same, I can understand a bit but when someone is talking danish too fast I'm just like ok. ok, slow down. I find it impressive and I too would love to learn more. :D
I got intrigued by Swedish by accident after a good friend of mine introduced me to it in a random conversation. I don’t regret it and after looking at your chapters in this video, I can tell I’m on the right path.
Girl! I’m so happy I came across your video and channel! I’ve also been learning svenska on and off for years now! I completely agree that music is a catalyst as well and have listened to svensk music for a long time now, thanks for sharing your playlist I’ve now got some new songs to listen to 😊. I’ve also got SVT play and always enjoy watching Melodifestivalen och Allsång på Skansen. I didn’t know about the “Rivstart” textbook thanks for sharing that, I’ve used a learn Swedish textbook from the brand “Teach Yourself”. Tack så mycket! All the best to us on our learning svenska journey 😊
i love how the only 2 youtubers i’ve found who are learning swedish are both australian because i’m also australian and i thought it was weird of me to learn a language like swedish with no real reason why lmao.
No don’t feel too weird. I’m Hispanic and it’s really odd for me to be learning Swedish, because usually Hispanic people that would like to learn a third language go with another romance language, German, or at this point even Asian languages. But not me. I’ve also been made fun of for wanting to learn Swedish, so there’s that. Not by my family which is interesting, but by my mom’s boyfriend because he said something along the lines of who even speaks that language. Keep in mind he’s an Irish boy that doesn’t know any Gaelic anyways. he’s also half Polish and he doesn’t know Polish either. But I guess it’s better to learn the overrated languages or something.
Så jag har tittat på den här videon i över 3 månader nu, för att jag försöker tala flytande svenska för att jag blir rolig från skolan att inte kunna prata svenska Jag vill bara säga tack så mycket för den här videon detta hjälper mig så mycket!!
First of all, I want to thank the author of the channel for making this beautiful and useful video for us! Many people are embarrassed to speak a foreign language if they have no speaking skills. People are afraid to hear criticism from others in their address. It all comes from having a psychological complex - to make a mistake. But, after all, he who does nothing is not wrong! In Yuriy Ivantsiv's workshop "Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign language" states that we need to talk as much as possible: with yourself, with the mirror, with inanimate objects, with children and with pets. Find an interlocutor in real life or online. Talk without shyness. People won't care how you speak. They understand that you are a foreigner, as long as they understand you. They may even acknowledge your progress in their language and compliment you. However, always be prepared for criticism of your speaking skills. If you have the will to speak, you will gain an interesting interlocutor to consolidate your knowledge. Everyone is strewn with mistakes - don't be afraid to learn from them. As the Latin wisdom says, "walk and thou shalt not go astray". In the book "Polyglot Notes" by Yuriy Ivantsiv an entire chapter is devoted to the development of spoken language. Here you will find many useful tips and each student can choose a technique that suits him or her best! I wish you all the best of luck in your language learning!
Hej Leonie! I've followed you for so long now☺️ And everytime I see I get the same feelings of happines and strenght! You are and will always be such a rolemodel for me❤ Can you pronunce Cirkeln yet😉 Hopefully that made you know who I am😅❤
I can relate to music getting me into Swedish, I fell in love with the language in 2011 when I found Basshunter, though I haven't made an effort to learn it until now, I know 13 years! How time flies. I wish I would've thought to do it sooner because I could've probably picked it up faster as a kid (I was 10 when I discovered it). On the other hand, there probably wasn't as many on demand sourcest then in the US so I don't think I regret it. I really appreciate actual links and not just vague information!
Also my 2nd great grandpa came from Sweden, my mom says she remembers him speaking Swedish when she was a kid but he died when she was 3 so I doubt she remembered anything.
How random, I was just curious to see what kind of youtube videos there is on learning Swedish (I'm Swedish) and found this video and 2 seconds in I squint at the screen because I recognize some faces in the background... haha! Great video fellow Army!
My great grandfather is Swedish and he came to the US when he was younger. I was young when he passed so I never got the chance to ask him about his life and my great grandmother lived in another state and unfortunately had Alzheimer’s. So I had no luck asking her about him. I really want to learn Swedish so I can one day go to Sweden to experience the culture and maybe find family members!!
I think virtually everyone that goes to Swedish class uses Rivstart. I'm not sure if there's that many options, but I know of unis in different countries that all use that same book. To be fair, it seems like a good textbook.
I can use any tips and tricks I can get. I am planning to move to Sweden to live with my boyfriend and get married and I'm using Duolingo at the moment, but never recognize and Swedish so not sure it's actually helping me after a year hahaha
@@muhyadindahir3188 I can say and recognize basic words, but after nearly two years, I would expect to be better lol. I'm not giving up though. Thanks for checking up, I appreciate that : )
"Nu ska vi sjunga!" ooooh, that brings back memories! We used it all the time in school! I've taught a little bit of Swedish and would definitely recommend having a language exchange partner (or just a native online friend who can help one-way) who is passionate about teaching. I've used plenty of language exchange apps and sites, and I often see some people who teach incorrect stuff (making spelling mistakes themselves), or just glance over some subject. When my ex asked me a question about some grammar that I could use perfectly, but didn't know why the rules were the way they were, I would sink ~5 hours into learning the rules, the background info, examples and exceptions, and then write a 3 page document explaining it as well as I could :P I want to believe that was helpful at least :'D
Ja, det är mycket god. Jag är engeleska (but I've just started learning swedish, I don't know too much and my word choice might be odd but I think I'm getting there.) Jag mycket tycker om svenska.
@@derpu I am not swedish, but i would say engelsk would be better than engelska, because engelska is short for the english language : det engelska språket. Also if I'm not wrong, adverbs always come after the verb, so "jag tycker mycket om svenska", but again, I'm not 100% sure Otherwise it's very good, continue like this!
i’ve been wanting to learn Swedish because my family immigrated from there to America! i think it would be cool + i’ve been wanting to learn a language :)
I want to try to learn Swedish because my nans father was Swedish and he never really taught them how. I’m more than half Welsh, but welsh is harder to learn since there’s not a lot of resources so hopefully this will be easier (with resources)
i’m from saudi arabia and i started to learn swedish 3 months ago but i stopped because there’s few resources available for swedish language and i’ve no one to practice with
It can be a bit tricky to find resources at first, but there's a lot out there for learning Swedish. Since there are so many immigrants in Sweden, the government provides a ton of stuff for free :D (lucky us!) Some resources I like are sveriges radio, nyheter på lätt svenska and disney+ (that last one is not really Swedish, but there are a few Swedish dubbed series and movies on there, especially for kids. Like Peter Pan, Nalle Puh (Winnie the Pooh), finding Nemo etc.) If you want people to practice with, there are a some Swedish learning Discord servers with both natives and learners (quicklight, svenskalärning)
I'm Saudi too and all of a sudden I'm interested in swedish.. I've always loved northern Europe, but yeah, the problem is not having anyone to practice with 🤧 (and I'm not really the most outgoing person)
Hey! I live in Wollongong and am struggling to find any local swedish classes. Did you do an online course in Sydney? If so, I would love to know who/where! Thanks :)
It was nice listening to you. It's not very helpful for those who want to START to learn Swedish though. Finding someone to have conversations in Swedish with is nearly impossible, we're all aware of it. Unless you find a Swedish boyfriend or go somewhere extremely remote. Listening to music and watching series could be helpful but if one does it instead of other exercises, then sorry, but it's just a procrastination. I'm surprised that you mentioned that at the very beginning.
I agree with Leonie on this one. I think the lessons stick better when I start listening right away, because they'll explain a concept and then I'll realize "hey, I've heard them say that before" and I have a ready example in my head. Being exposed to the language also gives you motivation to keep learning, it keeps it from just being a brain exercise. And you need a lot of listening to get a lot of the pronunciation and things like prosody, rhythm, and more. Listening is essential even before understanding happens, in my book.
i thought you were speaking english for a moment so i just kept staring at the screen wondering why tf i couldn't understand what you were saying and then it struck me. lol
young royals got me wanting to learn swedish so bad. i rlly wanna be able to understand it fairly well by the next season
I'm only here because of Young Royals haha… actually I don't really have the time to learn another language, because I'm currently learning Italian, but watching this show and stuff related to it really makes me wanna learn this language, so that's how I ended up here haha. I have currently holidays anyways, so a bit more free time, let's see how this goes :)
Since I watched Young Royals, I also wanted to learn Swedish and I've been studying it. All I can say is that I'm loving this language so far
That was my extra push to learn it but my friend is also swedish so
@@pascaljuch521 lol I'm learning italian as well right now and I'll add swedish if you want we can be study budies my insta is @marie_vanrobaeys or @marie.stylinson91
STOP- I thought I was like crazy for loving that show and wanting to learn Swedish. I already know Spanish and yk English. But honestly learning a new language is such a fun experience.
The power of Young Royals! I am preparing hard for season 2. Thanks YR for inculcating an interest in Scandinavian languages in general! ♥️
the power of young royals
Yes 😂
Real
HAHAHAHHA GURL SAMEE
3:40 yeah like Young Royals!!
I am french and I started being interested in Sweden around 2018, my idol was a swedish muser and i started learning it but not long later i gave up bc i lost interest. And three days ago i watched Young Royals in swedish and it made me wanna learn it again and i am so motivated!!
young royals is so good omg...hoping for a season 2
me too except I've never tried to learn this language! my first and only language is English so we'll see how this goes.. I just wanna watch without subtitles 😂
@@michaelpincus6473 same!!!!
omg same!!! why dont we create a whatsapp group to talk bout young royals and learn swedish at the same time? (im from brazil)
It seems interesting how people are getting interested in swedish because of the show, I'm learning swedish because my family is from there ahahah
I am swedish and your pronunciation is really good! Keep up the work and you'll soon reach fluency.
im from the uk and i just started learning swedish do u have any tips ? :)
Varför ljuger du hon har inte alls bra uttal 🤣
@@ab-piano9311 Hatar när folk överdriver så dem som lär sig tror dem är bättre än dom egentligen är och inte lär sig bättre.
It's good... I guess... but not very good.
@@Nekotaku_TV I am learning Swedish, I am romanian so I can understand some Swedish , do you have any tips for pronunciation
it saddens me not more polyglots speak Scandinavian or Nordic languages, so I appreciate this bestie✋🥰
Especially because you sort of get a 3 for 1 deal. Learn one and you sort of have 80& of the others.
I’m Norwegian so I know a lot of Swedish, but I want to learn more. Norvegian, Swedish and Danish are very similar, so we can communicate pretty easily.❤️
Same. I am Danish and want to be able to understand both Norwegian and Swedish
Im Swedish and I can understand Norwegian pretty easy but danish…no sorry I just don’t get it….but I’m willing to learn danish!
@@nothingimportant3126 hahah yeah. Same, I can understand a bit but when someone is talking danish too fast I'm just like ok. ok, slow down. I find it impressive and I too would love to learn more. :D
@@cecilieavaldorff8449 yes! Norway, Sweden and Denmark are like a tiny friend group.
@Johnny Guitar thank you! I will do that!
I started working in an IKEA's office and accidently, the same day, I started watching Young Royals. Learning Swedish seems the only right choice :D
i am just glad my mother is fluent in swedish, finish, and french so i can practice my swedish with her
Some people in the comments: learning Swedish because of Young Royals
Me: watching Young Royals because I want love swedish
Glad you came back to Swedish! I’m a learner too, and live in Sweden. If you wanted to chat ever, i’d be happy to practice!
I got intrigued by Swedish by accident after a good friend of mine introduced me to it in a random conversation. I don’t regret it and after looking at your chapters in this video, I can tell I’m on the right path.
The power of the eurovision.
i downloaded ur swedish playlist on spotify :)
This was really helpful and inspiring. Thank you! 🙏😊
Tack så my mycket! 🥰 Jag älskar Melodifestivalen 😅 - that's basically my knowledge 🙃
Tbh that's probably all you need to know ahahhaa
Hello dear I really want to learn
"my mycket", just mycket.
@@Nekotaku_TV It should have been 'så mycket', but my autocorrect didn't like that 😅
I’m Swedish and I’m really impressed by your pronunciation with ä å and ö, good job girl!!!
why does everything sound like a swear
-Attempted duolingo
This is such a helpful video, thank you!
glad it could help you!
This is precisely the video I needed! Thank you! I'll be following your recommendations!
thank you!! such a helpful video and i love your spotify playlist!! also girl, you are gorgeous 😍
Thanks Zoe! So kind of you 😊
ett geni, my favorite thing to say in swedish. It sounds so cool. Ett geni!
Girl! I’m so happy I came across your video and channel! I’ve also been learning svenska on and off for years now! I completely agree that music is a catalyst as well and have listened to svensk music for a long time now, thanks for sharing your playlist I’ve now got some new songs to listen to 😊. I’ve also got SVT play and always enjoy watching Melodifestivalen och Allsång på Skansen. I didn’t know about the “Rivstart” textbook thanks for sharing that, I’ve used a learn Swedish textbook from the brand “Teach Yourself”. Tack så mycket! All the best to us on our learning svenska journey 😊
i love how the only 2 youtubers i’ve found who are learning swedish are both australian because i’m also australian and i thought it was weird of me to learn a language like swedish with no real reason why lmao.
Who is the other RUclipsr?? I want to watch their video
No don’t feel too weird. I’m Hispanic and it’s really odd for me to be learning Swedish, because usually Hispanic people that would like to learn a third language go with another romance language, German, or at this point even Asian languages. But not me. I’ve also been made fun of for wanting to learn Swedish, so there’s that. Not by my family which is interesting, but by my mom’s boyfriend because he said something along the lines of who even speaks that language. Keep in mind he’s an Irish boy that doesn’t know any Gaelic anyways. he’s also half Polish and he doesn’t know Polish either. But I guess it’s better to learn the overrated languages or something.
I am wanting to live in Sweden when I grow up, so this will definitely help :)
Thank you for these useful and approachable tips! Will be moving to Stockholm in a short noticr, these trainings seem useful for basic usage.
wooo! good luck with the move :)
Så jag har tittat på den här videon i över 3 månader nu, för att jag försöker tala flytande svenska för att jag blir rolig från skolan att inte kunna prata svenska Jag vill bara säga tack så mycket för den här videon detta hjälper mig så mycket!!
First of all, I want to thank the author of the channel for making this beautiful and useful video for us! Many people are embarrassed to speak a foreign language if they have no speaking skills. People are afraid to hear criticism from others in their address. It all comes from having a psychological complex - to make a mistake. But, after all, he who does nothing is not wrong! In Yuriy Ivantsiv's workshop "Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign language" states that we need to talk as much as possible: with yourself, with the mirror, with inanimate objects, with children and with pets. Find an interlocutor in real life or online. Talk without shyness. People won't care how you speak. They understand that you are a foreigner, as long as they understand you. They may even acknowledge your progress in their language and compliment you. However, always be prepared for criticism of your speaking skills. If you have the will to speak, you will gain an interesting interlocutor to consolidate your knowledge. Everyone is strewn with mistakes - don't be afraid to learn from them. As the Latin wisdom says, "walk and thou shalt not go astray". In the book "Polyglot Notes" by Yuriy Ivantsiv an entire chapter is devoted to the development of spoken language. Here you will find many useful tips and each student can choose a technique that suits him or her best! I wish you all the best of luck in your language learning!
I fell in love with Swedish Christmas songs! ❤😊
I really want to learn Swedish, i love the country and it’s people and i hope to visit.
Hej Leonie! I've followed you for so long now☺️ And everytime I see I get the same feelings of happines and strenght! You are and will always be such a rolemodel for me❤
Can you pronunce Cirkeln yet😉 Hopefully that made you know who I am😅❤
Ahaha yes! Of course I know who you are. Thanks so much for your love over all these years 🥰
Not going to lie, cirkeln is still a tough one! Hahahaha.
I can relate to music getting me into Swedish, I fell in love with the language in 2011 when I found Basshunter, though I haven't made an effort to learn it until now, I know 13 years! How time flies. I wish I would've thought to do it sooner because I could've probably picked it up faster as a kid (I was 10 when I discovered it). On the other hand, there probably wasn't as many on demand sourcest then in the US so I don't think I regret it. I really appreciate actual links and not just vague information!
Also my 2nd great grandpa came from Sweden, my mom says she remembers him speaking Swedish when she was a kid but he died when she was 3 so I doubt she remembered anything.
i love the sound of norvegian and swedish language!!!
my catalysts were Bron tv-serials and a song by Kent - Ensamheten
How random, I was just curious to see what kind of youtube videos there is on learning Swedish (I'm Swedish) and found this video and 2 seconds in I squint at the screen because I recognize some faces in the background... haha! Great video fellow Army!
i really love your playlist on spotify.
This is what I'm looking for! Thanks a lot. 👍
This was really helpful for me thankyou so so much 👍😁
Thank you so much for your video!!! It was so helpful!
Tak så mycket, Alskar.😍😍😍😍🇸🇪
My great grandfather is Swedish and he came to the US when he was younger. I was young when he passed so I never got the chance to ask him about his life and my great grandmother lived in another state and unfortunately had Alzheimer’s. So I had no luck asking her about him. I really want to learn Swedish so I can one day go to Sweden to experience the culture and maybe find family members!!
I think virtually everyone that goes to Swedish class uses Rivstart. I'm not sure if there's that many options, but I know of unis in different countries that all use that same book. To be fair, it seems like a good textbook.
For those who want some musical help but ain't much for pop stuff, remember there's folk like Forndom that have quite interesting song
i love how everyone’s here from young royals but i’m here because i love the game Unravel and it’s from/set in Sweden
amazing video thank you for all the resources :)
Sabaton made me want to try learning swedish
I can use any tips and tricks I can get. I am planning to move to Sweden to live with my boyfriend and get married and I'm using Duolingo at the moment, but never recognize and Swedish so not sure it's actually helping me after a year hahaha
Hi how’s your Swedish going?
@@muhyadindahir3188 I can say and recognize basic words, but after nearly two years, I would expect to be better lol. I'm not giving up though. Thanks for checking up, I appreciate that : )
@@herkcollins4263 glad to hear you’re still learning swedish and keep motivating yourself. Motivating is the key on language learning.
i really wish my school taught swedish...
you should have been born in finland haha
@@alvasalva6500 Then she (probably) would not have wanted it. XD
I love listening Darin new album and learning Swedish with his songs
"Nu ska vi sjunga!" ooooh, that brings back memories! We used it all the time in school!
I've taught a little bit of Swedish and would definitely recommend having a language exchange partner (or just a native online friend who can help one-way) who is passionate about teaching. I've used plenty of language exchange apps and sites, and I often see some people who teach incorrect stuff (making spelling mistakes themselves), or just glance over some subject.
When my ex asked me a question about some grammar that I could use perfectly, but didn't know why the rules were the way they were, I would sink ~5 hours into learning the rules, the background info, examples and exceptions, and then write a 3 page document explaining it as well as I could :P I want to believe that was helpful at least :'D
Oh wow you put a lot of effort into teaching! You'd definitely be a good language buddy to have 😂
@@LeonieSii Haha, I hope I would be 😂 it's one of the things giving me a purpose so I'm always up for it :)
Hey Tim, let me know if you’re interested haha 😂
Hej!! Jag kommer från Stockholm och ville bara säga att din svenska är riktigt bra! Fortsätt så :D
Ja, det är mycket god. Jag är engeleska (but I've just started learning swedish, I don't know too much and my word choice might be odd but I think I'm getting there.) Jag mycket tycker om svenska.
@@derpu I am not swedish, but i would say engelsk would be better than engelska, because engelska is short for the english language : det engelska språket. Also if I'm not wrong, adverbs always come after the verb, so "jag tycker mycket om svenska", but again, I'm not 100% sure
Otherwise it's very good, continue like this!
i’ve been wanting to learn Swedish because my family immigrated from there to America! i think it would be cool + i’ve been wanting to learn a language :)
I want to try to learn Swedish because my nans father was Swedish and he never really taught them how. I’m more than half Welsh, but welsh is harder to learn since there’s not a lot of resources so hopefully this will be easier (with resources)
i’m from saudi arabia and i started to learn swedish 3 months ago but i stopped because there’s few resources available for swedish language and i’ve no one to practice with
Dont give up, im gonna learn swedish in 3 weeks or 2,
It can be a bit tricky to find resources at first, but there's a lot out there for learning Swedish. Since there are so many immigrants in Sweden, the government provides a ton of stuff for free :D (lucky us!)
Some resources I like are sveriges radio, nyheter på lätt svenska and disney+ (that last one is not really Swedish, but there are a few Swedish dubbed series and movies on there, especially for kids. Like Peter Pan, Nalle Puh (Winnie the Pooh), finding Nemo etc.)
If you want people to practice with, there are a some Swedish learning Discord servers with both natives and learners (quicklight, svenskalärning)
@@strangelyhefeelsathomeinth5963 i did but it wasn’t helping me at all
I'm Saudi too and all of a sudden I'm interested in swedish.. I've always loved northern Europe, but yeah, the problem is not having anyone to practice with 🤧 (and I'm not really the most outgoing person)
Any swedish beginners in learning here 👍🏻
Vad gälller svensk musik rekommederar jag Moonica Mac, Dina Ögon, Lisa Nilsson!! :D
pls tell me i’m not the only one who’s here bc of young royals…
lol im also here cause of that…
I’m here because of young royals too 😂
I am here because of Young Royals
Du klarar detta! Hur går det änsålänge? (You can do this! How is it going so far?) Swedish is my mothertongue
I'm starting to learn Swedish today, I wanted to post the date here. Date: 09/03/2024
Are you still learning?
@@AbbiS4 So so 😅 My progress is so slow. My language learning skills are very bad. Don't ask it again pls :) I'm on my way.
@@AlperenV2.2 sorry I won’t ask again my language learning skills are also terrible 😭 but I’m gonna give it a go
The second you said started in 2012 I knew🥹
Which Swedish language book you recommend for beginners?
Rivstart
thnx chagya
Victor Leksell, Darin, Molly Sanden oh you have tasteeee
Hey! I live in Wollongong and am struggling to find any local swedish classes. Did you do an online course in Sydney? If so, I would love to know who/where! Thanks :)
Did you find the answer? I am just starting to try and learn and live in Kiama
Am I learning Swedish because of a Swedish rock star? yes… yes I am
i’m learning it because it sounds cool tbh, but i really love learning it!
Am i learning Swedish because of my favourite fictional character is quite literally the personification of Sweden? yes… yes I am
Which Rock star? I want to learn Swedish because of metal bands like Opeth, Dark Tranquillity, in flames or Amon Amarth
@@Esma_A per eriksson he was in bloodbath, also ghost are a cool band to check out if you haven’t already
@@aaliyahk oooh I know ghost but I didn't know they were Swedish. Thanks!
Wilhelm and Simon😭 i blame you both
Haha same 😂
thank you
Not me learning swedish because Loreen aswell lol but after her win with tattoo
And I’m learning Swedish because Loreen won EuroVision 2023 with Tattoo 😂😂
You said that Midnattsol is French and Swedish and French is my mother tongue so I will see that now 😝
It was nice listening to you. It's not very helpful for those who want to START to learn Swedish though. Finding someone to have conversations in Swedish with is nearly impossible, we're all aware of it. Unless you find a Swedish boyfriend or go somewhere extremely remote.
Listening to music and watching series could be helpful but if one does it instead of other exercises, then sorry, but it's just a procrastination. I'm surprised that you mentioned that at the very beginning.
I agree with Leonie on this one. I think the lessons stick better when I start listening right away, because they'll explain a concept and then I'll realize "hey, I've heard them say that before" and I have a ready example in my head. Being exposed to the language also gives you motivation to keep learning, it keeps it from just being a brain exercise. And you need a lot of listening to get a lot of the pronunciation and things like prosody, rhythm, and more. Listening is essential even before understanding happens, in my book.
“Watch you tubers or shows” sweet another excuse to watch young royals again
Tack😭💞
Aaa I want to know where the music note book is from, from the beginning clip.
im ngl, im only here because im emotionally attached to young royals
Same
Me as a swedish person: learn from me! I can tell u!
That would actually be so cool to have a Swedish friend to help me :) If you’re down for it I’d love to be friends!
Hur går det med svenskan :D?
POV: ur favorite artist is Swedish, born in Belarus and only sings in English 💔💔
POV: they are also mad cute
@@demoku8949 i agree he is rlly fine
Who?
@@deadcrow9046 yung lean
Swedish was said 60 times throughout this video.
I'm new here.
i thought you were speaking english for a moment so i just kept staring at the screen wondering why tf i couldn't understand what you were saying and then it struck me. lol
To kouda give dam amu boudi. Ma na jan😊
She's having BTS in the background
LISTEN TO VC BARRE🔥
Okay so ALL of us are here for young royals 💀😭
Yappp
Lol young royals
Reminded me of why are you talking like that meme
Been learning for a couple of years already? Damn girl work on that pronunciation😂
Ah yes the swedish music i listen to:
Vildhjarta.
Well shit i guess ill skip this step
It’s always the ex boyfriends 🥲 and then you stopped because you guys broke up right? Been there done that lmao
the power of young royals
Yes 😂