Manny Lop That moment when you are german and everyone is like - Swedish is German in easy. FeelsBadMan Cuz it's kinda true 😂 Life is too short for german, learn swedish
Hi! I am deaf. I never learn Swedish in a whole life. Swedish is very difficult language. I know Spanish and Finland a little but I do still practice it. I am so curious about Swedish. I think Swedish is very interesting. I hope I can learn Swedish for the future. Wish me a good luck :-)
Honestly some excellent lessons. I'm trying to pick up some basic Swedish just for fun, and these videos really help me get a baseline down. I don't really have anyone that speaks Swedish where I live, and hearing you say the words really helps with pronunciation.
I'm learning Svenska with your channel. I am Japanese and planning to move to Sweden next year. But the problem is, we don't have decent swedish learning contents in Japan. Buy yours is exception. You are helping a lot for my swedish learning process. Waiting for another video hopefully
Absolutely love the sound of the Swedish language. I found out I’m part Swedish, so I’m trying to learn as much of the language as I can! Thanks for making these videos. :) 🇸🇪
The most frequent verbs tend to be irregular in languages. People used resp. use them more often, that's the underlying logic. Less frequent irregular verbs in German have more of a tendency to be conjugated in the regular way, if alternative options exist.
I just decided to look how Swedish really sounds and when I saw your video I was like "I need to learn it now ". Even if it's a "hard" language, it seems simple thanks to your videos 👌
What really beats me is te way the stressed "i" is pronounced. When I try to reproduce it, I feel like throwing up! But it as nothing to do with the language. I find it beautiful and fascinating! Thankyou for te videos!
Would be awesome if you could make some videos where you read articles and then translate each sentence. It would be really helpful for those who know the basics but just cannot formulate many sentences. Thank you for the tutorials :D
Maybe you should change "dom" to "de" since "dom" isn't really correct swedish =) For those of you who are learning, the words "de" and "dem" (they and them) usually merge and become "dom" in general speech, 99% of all swedish speakers do this. But most of the time it's not considered right to write it like that.
"De" kan uttalas som de, di och dom. "Dem" kan uttalas som dem, dom, tem. Di och dom, sida vid sida, har varit de mest vanliga uttalen framtill senare 1900-tal.
Wow, it's so great! Thanks for doing this! :) Thanks to people like you people like me can learn this beautiful language after they fell in love with it when visiting Stockholm once in their life :D
Thank you, Erik! You're such a good teacher. Right on! Swedish is a beautiful language and similar to german, so it's easier to understand. I'm going to visit Sweden this summer and I'm very exciting. :) Many Greetings from Germany!
In Finland we are taught that the Swedish verbs have 4 different families, all of which are conjugated differently. :) 1. jobba, jobbAR, jobbADE, jobbAT 2. ringa, ringER, ringDE, ringT / läsa, läsER, läsTE, läsT 3. bo, boR, boDDE, boTT 4. All the irregular verbs, like vara, äta, sova, gå... Great video Erik, helps me to maintain my Swedish skills (which are pretty horrendous considering that I have studied it for years).
+vviima You are correct. Swedish actually has four conjugations that are set out exactly as you did. The only way to know what conjugation a verb belongs to is to memorize the principal parts of each verb (infinitive, present, past, and supine) as you encounter it. Once you've done that, the rest is easy. :-)
I will really look into this, but not now, because i just came home and I am completely drunk :D But I look forward to spending a year in your beautiful country ;)
guuuush those videos are so helpful! :) especially with pronunciation as it feels like it's the hardest part of learning. rewatching it again and again to memorize everything haha you're doing such a great job, Erik ;) thanks!
You made it pretty simple and clear when you repeat it with all the pronouns it helps a lot. I'll probably come back time to time, as a good reference when I'll get really into it more this summer. Tack så mycket! ;)
Tjena! Kompis tusen tack😏 Jag pluggar alltid mannen, du är för snäll jag tycker om dig kompis därför att du hjälper mig och något annat vi hörs ha en trevligt dag kompis
Jag är glad that you mentioned Portugal in one of your videos :DDDD I'm from Portugal and I'm planning on moving to Sweden!! Moreover, I feel that Portugal is a bit neglected and undrrated all over the world. You're videos have come in handy. Tack så mycket :DDDD
Loving your lessons, Erik!!! I'm upper intermediate-advanced level so these are a bit easy for me but I love watching the clips and focusing on the pronunciation (I repeat each word/phrase after you). My teacher is lovely but is from Malmö and I would much rather stick to the Stockholm accent.
Heh, I love how every region i Sverige looks down at the accent of the other regions. Min lärare var från Skåne och hon pratarde "NEVER SPEAK LIKE A STOCKHOLMER!"
Hi Erik, I'm a fan of the videos. I had a few questions about pronunciation: I've heard some other Swedes drop the 'g' in 'jag' , like in this video: watch?v=eQeraNekJV4 Similarly, there's a slightly difference in how words ending in 'i' are pronounced (for instance 'vi' and 'ni'). Is the difference between east/west Sweden? North/south Sweden? City to city? Or are you enunciating for beginners?
+Elijah Rippeth Hi and sorry for the late reply! I think RUclips hid your comment because it included a link. Actually in most cases the Swedes drop the "g" in "jag". You might say ít´s a bad habbit of mine to pronounce the g so clearly (although it should be) but it´s all too easy to pronounce it clearly when reading. In the later videos, lesson 7 and 8 I´ve dropped the g on some occasions, but they could be dropped always. About "vi" and "ni", the difference could be the sentance. For example in lesson 8, when Í´m pronouncing all the personal pronouns by themselves, the "i" in "vi" and "ni" is longer than the "vi" in my sentence "vi såg dem i skolan", making the sentence faster to say. How you pronounce vi and ni can have slight, small variation depending on where you are in Sweden. Also, you link you sent me, she is not born in Sweden and does not have the best Swedish pronounciation. You can still learn from her.
Love your channel! Keep doing that stuff with Swedish! I'd really like to know this language, for me it sounds nice and I think it's waay more easier than Norwegian or Danish in case of pronounciation. I am actually in Sodertalje and I am now trying to convince my mom to learn Swedish! Greetings from Poland! ;))
'Okay, that was a hard lesson. I understand if you don't understand.' 🤣🤣 You've killed me there man! 💀 I love your lessons, going to Sweden in a week and trying to catch up as much as possible :-)
First of all, I have to thank you for your lessons so far! It is really helpful to me, that you emphasize the pronounciation. As a german speaker it is really cool that most of the verbs that are irregular in swedish are also irregular in german. Also guessing the meaning of an unknown swedish word from german similar sounding words is right in 70% of the cases. But I find the correct pronounciation of your vocals really hard; the most difficult to remember whilst reading is "u" because in german writing we use "ü" for the same sound.
Thanks for the lesson! I took a few months ago a Swedish course and I do know you have different dialects depending on the part of the country they live, do you live in Stockholm? What's the difference between pratar and talar ? Because I remember in order to say "I speak Swedish" it was "Jag talar svenska" And, I also saw the other videos with Patricia and Pedro, and seriously, the way Swedish people talk about themselves is not as the way you are, I mean, you are so extroverted, moving around, having fun, and on the other hand, most of them say that they are kind of serious, don't make eye contact, they are shy, etc... Anyway, I really liked your videos. The best luck always. I'll hope to watch your videos soon form Mexico!
+Jesùs Martin Treniño theriot Thank you for your comment! There are dialects but they are not so different from each other. I'm from Stockholm so the dialect there is probably the most "Swedish" if you may say. The verb talar you NEVER need to use! Because in English they have to verbs, we in learning use two verbs too to show the difference for the Swedes. But really, you only need to use pratar. That works perfectly and is recommended for both speak and talk. Talar to me sounds very antique. Don't use it. Yes, that's what they say Swedes are like! I say so too, I think there is some sort of truth in it but to be honest I cannot prove it. I'm definitely not the stereotype of a Swede ;) Thank you!
Hey, Erik! Thank you so much for the videos. I have a little question about the pronunciation of the word "imorgon". I have read in my "Lärobok för självstudier" that the word is pronunced as "imoRRon". And the google-translator speaks it the same way. So which variant is more common and used? Thanks in advance
+Jaff Schneider Imorgon would be the most correct way to say it and how I would say it to a foreigner, but It´s true, we almost always say imorron, I say imorron. Continue to say imorron. I just now added an annotation in the video about it, thank you for your contribution ;)
Amazing videos! Erick, podrías ayudarme con nombres de cantantes Noruegos. Para escuchar música en Noruego. por favor! Estoy fascinado con tu pronunciación!
Can you elaborate on the conjugations to explain how each verb is conjugated with each article? Vara is an irregular verb so it'd really be nice to know all conjugations. Thank you for taking your time to make these videos!
I love these videos! You make Swedish sound so easy :) Maybe for the next video you could do family or feelings? Also, when you're listing all the pronouns, there are two yous. Could you please explain the difference? Tack så mycket!
Thank you! Any recommendation on studying the irrgeular verbs? By the way, could it be that when you speak in swedish your sounds are more "nasal" than when you speak in english?
Amazing channel Erik, I am a brazilian portuguese speaker currently living in Argentina and I´m having a really hard time studying swedish in spanish. I just realized it is so much easier for me if I follow the english - swedish workflow. Maybe for the languages root? Thank you very much and cheers from South America.
I am fluent in Swedish and i am currently learning Spanish/Mexican and i saw the ver in the title and i thought, hey im learning Spanish verbs. You know what they saw right? you learn something new every day so i will be kind a teach some Spanish verbs, Yo- I- jag tu- you- du el/la he/she - hon/han ustedes- they- dom nostotos- we- vi ellos/ellas - boys (Plural)/ girls (plural)
Nice video, Erick! Your accent is very clear, I would like that all swedes spoke like you. One question though, shouldn't "they" be "de" in swedish instead of "dom"?
+José Mauricio Martínez Thank you! Yes you´re right, you know this! I wrote like that because it´s like it´s pronounced and it is accepted as a casual way to write it. But sure, "de" is better to wright and I should have written that. Early after the release of the video I added an annotation to the video telling about it.
Erik, is Swedish a difficult language to learn? Compared with German how difficult is it? Btw, I found your videos really interesting. Your country and language are fascinating and you're good looking ^^
I would say no language is easy to learn yet there are many things to Swedish that can make your life easier. I myself am learning Swedish and I find it easier to learn than German because for one I like the language and two, there are similar ideas/words in Swedish with Germanic languages. Take "Inte or Inga" it's similar (at least to me) to the German (keine) or the Dutch "Geen"! Good luck!
Amazing. Thanks for explaining the basic grammar. Studying basic grammar in conjunction with a frequency dictionary seems to be the fastest way to fluency, at least for me. Did you know you only use about 1000 different words in everyday speech? For Swedish I recommend the frequency dictionaries from MostUsedWords! Hope this helps :)
Swedish is the most beautiful language on the planet. I'm in love with it! I really hope I can live in Sweden, some day.
Like hearing that!
100% agree with u
SAME!!!
yes i think so is so beautyfull language i hope too for live in sweden
So me
I love how Swedish sounds, this is a language where the tongue is very active, you're helping me a lot with your videos, thank you.
Swedish is a bit complicated. It seems easier than German though. haha ! Thank you Erik, for taking your time to teach us your language!
Manny Lop That moment when you are german and everyone is like - Swedish is German in easy. FeelsBadMan Cuz it's kinda true 😂 Life is too short for german, learn swedish
Budkiss Heller haha right 😂 schade dass die deutschen tutorials mega komisch sind :/
+Marie That's both subjective and incorrect
It depends i lived in germany i could learn some german . German is easier than swedish cos it is close to english
@@claudiofernando1678 definitely not. German is very different from English. Swedish is somehow a combination of German and English.
Hi! I am deaf. I never learn Swedish in a whole life. Swedish is very difficult language. I know Spanish and Finland a little but I do still practice it. I am so curious about Swedish. I think Swedish is very interesting. I hope I can learn Swedish for the future. Wish me a good luck :-)
Good luck 🤞
Honestly some excellent lessons. I'm trying to pick up some basic Swedish just for fun, and these videos really help me get a baseline down. I don't really have anyone that speaks Swedish where I live, and hearing you say the words really helps with pronunciation.
I'm learning Svenska with your channel.
I am Japanese and planning to move to Sweden next year.
But the problem is, we don't have decent swedish learning contents in Japan.
Buy yours is exception.
You are helping a lot for my swedish learning process.
Waiting for another video hopefully
Tack så mycket. Jag lär mig att uttala genom dina videor.
Absolutely love the sound of the Swedish language. I found out I’m part Swedish, so I’m trying to learn as much of the language as I can! Thanks for making these videos. :) 🇸🇪
Somehow "to be" is irregular in every language I know..
Wierd, innit. :D
its regular in chinese btw.
The most frequent verbs tend to be irregular in languages. People used resp. use them more often, that's the underlying logic. Less frequent irregular verbs in German have more of a tendency to be conjugated in the regular way, if alternative options exist.
I just decided to look how Swedish really sounds and when I saw your video I was like "I need to learn it now ". Even if it's a "hard" language, it seems simple thanks to your videos 👌
What really beats me is te way the stressed "i" is pronounced. When I try to reproduce it, I feel like throwing up! But it as nothing to do with the language. I find it beautiful and fascinating! Thankyou for te videos!
Oh my goodnes it's so nice to learn swedish witch you, you are really positive person! TACK och lycka till!
I am studying swedish and I think is a really beautiful and interesting language. All your videos are very helpful and cool! Tack så mycket!!
I looooove your videos! I am trying to move to Sweden after college. I have family there. Your videos are wonderful, and so helpful :)
These are fantastic! I'm learning really fast thanks to these. Keep it up! You're doing the world a great service. Thank you!
Would be awesome if you could make some videos where you read articles and then translate each sentence. It would be really helpful for those who know the basics but just cannot formulate many sentences. Thank you for the tutorials :D
I am from Tadzjikistan 🇹🇯 and I love your way teaching Swedish 👍
Tack så mycket, Erik. Jag liker svenska.👍👍👍👍👍
Just moved here in Göteborg and I learn the language..this is really helpful..Tack so mycket Eric!
Maybe you should change "dom" to "de" since "dom" isn't really correct swedish =) For those of you who are learning, the words "de" and "dem" (they and them) usually merge and become "dom" in general speech, 99% of all swedish speakers do this. But most of the time it's not considered right to write it like that.
+zg427 I too don't appreciate when Swedes write dom, but I wanted to simplify for the new learners. I have now added an annotation in the video.
"De" kan uttalas som de, di och dom. "Dem" kan uttalas som dem, dom, tem.
Di och dom, sida vid sida, har varit de mest vanliga uttalen framtill senare 1900-tal.
Please keep doing these videos to learn Swedish. I LOVE IT!!!.
Well - after trying to learn Danish, I don't find Swedish hard to pronounce at all ;) Thanks Erik for the great lessons !!
Wow, it's so great! Thanks for doing this! :) Thanks to people like you people like me can learn this beautiful language after they fell in love with it when visiting Stockholm once in their life :D
You're so welcome!
Thank you for the video ! Swedish is such a fun language and Sweden is such a beautiful place - lovedloved Stockholm!
+Chiara A Thank you so much!!
Can you make a video about the Swedish lifestyle? Erik Edler
Thank you, Erik! You're such a good teacher. Right on! Swedish is a beautiful language and similar to german, so it's easier to understand. I'm going to visit Sweden this summer and I'm very exciting. :) Many Greetings from Germany!
Thank you! Enjoy your trip!
Thank you! I hope you enjoyed your visit!
In Finland we are taught that the Swedish verbs have 4 different families, all of which are conjugated differently. :)
1. jobba, jobbAR, jobbADE, jobbAT
2. ringa, ringER, ringDE, ringT / läsa, läsER, läsTE, läsT
3. bo, boR, boDDE, boTT
4. All the irregular verbs, like vara, äta, sova, gå...
Great video Erik, helps me to maintain my Swedish skills (which are pretty horrendous considering that I have studied it for years).
+vviima Thank you! Interesting to know!
+vviima You are correct. Swedish actually has four conjugations that are set out exactly as you did. The only way to know what conjugation a verb belongs to is to memorize the principal parts of each verb (infinitive, present, past, and supine) as you encounter it. Once you've done that, the rest is easy. :-)
could you make a tutorial in wich you explain how to pronounce an "i"? i tried to do it your way, but it still doesn't sound right..
I will really look into this, but not now, because i just came home and I am completely drunk :D But I look forward to spending a year in your beautiful country ;)
guuuush those videos are so helpful! :)
especially with pronunciation as it feels like it's the hardest part of learning.
rewatching it again and again to memorize everything haha
you're doing such a great job, Erik ;) thanks!
+Barbara The Ginger Weirdo Thank you very much!
the most helpful youtuber who uploads helpful videos. Upload moreeeee 😚😚
Tack så mycket.
Tack! =)
Tack for your precious lessons, Erik :).
Thank you/tak. Great lesson. I am very much looking forward to my week in Stockholm armed with this knowledge.
Thanks. Hope the week was good if you've gone already!
It was great tack. Gamla Stan, Djurgården and Millesgården visited and some Svenska spoken by me.
WOW! Every video about learning language should be like this one!
Thank you!
Tack för att du la upp dem här. Jag kan använda dem när jag undervisar i svenska. :)
Gör det! =)
I wrnt to sweden last month and I'm crazy about it, I wanna live there and I fell in love with the language, sounds really beatiful
You made it pretty simple and clear when you repeat it with all the pronouns it helps a lot.
I'll probably come back time to time, as a good reference when I'll get really into it more this summer.
Tack så mycket! ;)
+Melanie Voisine Tack!
Love your videos! Love the pronunciation!
Tusen tack! Du är en jättebra lärare!
How much I love Sweden, Jag älskar sverie
Thank you so much. New IN Sweden and looking forward to learning
Tjena! Kompis tusen tack😏
Jag pluggar alltid mannen, du är för snäll jag tycker om dig kompis därför att du hjälper mig och något annat vi hörs ha en trevligt dag kompis
Jag är glad that you mentioned Portugal in one of your videos :DDDD I'm from Portugal and I'm planning on moving to Sweden!! Moreover, I feel that Portugal is a bit neglected and undrrated all over the world. You're videos have come in handy. Tack så mycket :DDDD
Thanks....u r helping many like us who r new in sverige
currently learning Swedish planning on visiting soon love your lessons they are very helpful!
Very helpful...i m learning from here...thx Eric🙏🏻💛
tack sa mycket , je vous remercie de tout coeur mon ami ... from argentina
federico echenique bonjour, ami français!
Me están entrando ganas de aprender Sueco!!!!
+Alvaro Gonzalez Menendez Me alegro! Te ayudaré ;)
I'm watching your videos to prepare for my Swedish a1/a2 exam next week. Tack så mycket!
Hope they help!
Erik Edler they did! Got a brilliant grade! Now I can plan my holiday in Sweden :)
Clearly och easy understanding. Tack
Great class to keep studing and tackle the verbs 😆
Loving your lessons, Erik!!! I'm upper intermediate-advanced level so these are a bit easy for me but I love watching the clips and focusing on the pronunciation (I repeat each word/phrase after you). My teacher is lovely but is from Malmö and I would much rather stick to the Stockholm accent.
Thank you Alex! I agree about the accent ;)
Heh, I love how every region i Sverige looks down at the accent of the other regions. Min lärare var från Skåne och hon pratarde "NEVER SPEAK LIKE A STOCKHOLMER!"
Glad we added that cut scene at 1:20, I was a little confused
Bra jobbat,tack för att du låra oss.
Tack!.... Gracias from Chile.
Hi Erik, I'm a fan of the videos. I had a few questions about pronunciation:
I've heard some other Swedes drop the 'g' in 'jag' , like in this video: watch?v=eQeraNekJV4
Similarly, there's a slightly difference in how words ending in 'i' are pronounced (for instance 'vi' and 'ni').
Is the difference between east/west Sweden? North/south Sweden? City to city?
Or are you enunciating for beginners?
+Elijah Rippeth
Hi and sorry for the late reply! I think RUclips hid your comment because it included a link. Actually in most cases the Swedes drop the "g" in "jag". You might say ít´s a bad habbit of mine to pronounce the g so clearly (although it should be) but it´s all too easy to pronounce it clearly when reading. In the later videos, lesson 7 and 8 I´ve dropped the g on some occasions, but they could be dropped always. About "vi" and "ni", the difference could be the sentance. For example in lesson 8, when Í´m pronouncing all the personal pronouns by themselves, the "i" in "vi" and "ni" is longer than the "vi" in my sentence "vi såg dem i skolan", making the sentence faster to say.
How you pronounce vi and ni can have slight, small variation depending on where you are in Sweden.
Also, you link you sent me, she is not born in Sweden and does not have the best Swedish pronounciation. You can still learn from her.
Love your channel! Keep doing that stuff with Swedish! I'd really like to know this language, for me it sounds nice and I think it's waay more easier than Norwegian or Danish in case of pronounciation.
I am actually in Sodertalje and I am now trying to convince my mom to learn Swedish!
Greetings from Poland! ;))
+Alvsjo Thank you very much! Good luck! Expecting your mom to speak fluently shortly ;)
I started to like swedish because of the verbs. It's so easy!
Hej, hej!! Greetings from Spain! Thanks for the lessons!
I'm in love! I need to go to Sweden!!!
'Okay, that was a hard lesson. I understand if you don't understand.' 🤣🤣 You've killed me there man! 💀 I love your lessons, going to Sweden in a week and trying to catch up as much as possible :-)
You're really helpful, I appreciate it and I will write this to all your videos
that was helpful
the best way ever to learn swedish
thank u so much Erik keep going
Thank you!
You are good. It helps a lot. Happy to find your leassons
from Japan.😋
thanks for sharing such a wonderful video.
Please continue your videos. I love them
First of all, I have to thank you for your lessons so far! It is really helpful to me, that you emphasize the pronounciation.
As a german speaker it is really cool that most of the verbs that are irregular in swedish are also irregular in german. Also guessing the meaning of an unknown swedish word from german similar sounding words is right in 70% of the cases. But I find the correct pronounciation of your vocals really hard; the most difficult to remember whilst reading is "u" because in german writing we use "ü" for the same sound.
+Beowulf210290
Thank you! Yes in many cases you have a head start! Good luck!
Thanks for the lesson! I took a few months ago a Swedish course and I do know you have different dialects depending on the part of the country they live, do you live in Stockholm? What's the difference between pratar and talar ? Because I remember in order to say "I speak Swedish" it was "Jag talar svenska"
And, I also saw the other videos with Patricia and Pedro, and seriously, the way Swedish people talk about themselves is not as the way you are, I mean, you are so extroverted, moving around, having fun, and on the other hand, most of them say that they are kind of serious, don't make eye contact, they are shy, etc... Anyway, I really liked your videos. The best luck always. I'll hope to watch your videos soon form Mexico!
+Jesùs Martin Treniño theriot Thank you for your comment! There are dialects but they are not so different from each other. I'm from Stockholm so the dialect there is probably the most "Swedish" if you may say. The verb talar you NEVER need to use! Because in English they have to verbs, we in learning use two verbs too to show the difference for the Swedes. But really, you only need to use pratar. That works perfectly and is recommended for both speak and talk. Talar to me sounds very antique. Don't use it.
Yes, that's what they say Swedes are like! I say so too, I think there is some sort of truth in it but to be honest I cannot prove it. I'm definitely not the stereotype of a Swede ;)
Thank you!
It’s very easy and clear to understand. Also, Much easier than German.
Thanks Eric, I appreciate your help.
Love all your Videos!
Hey, Erik! Thank you so much for the videos. I have a little question about the pronunciation of the word "imorgon". I have read in my "Lärobok för självstudier" that the word is pronunced as "imoRRon". And the google-translator speaks it the same way. So which variant is more common and used? Thanks in advance
+Jaff Schneider
Imorgon would be the most correct way to say it and how I would say it to a foreigner, but It´s true, we almost always say imorron, I say imorron. Continue to say imorron. I just now added an annotation in the video about it, thank you for your contribution ;)
Funny how I was watching this video and asking myself why your face looked so familiar. It was funny till I saw my own comment here 😂.
I'm wanting to learn Swedish, I love Stieg Larsson' millennium trilogy and Stefan Ahnhem books 😍
Tack, du är bäst lärare
非常感谢,很有用的课程。
Amazing videos! Erick, podrías ayudarme con nombres de cantantes Noruegos. Para escuchar música en Noruego. por favor!
Estoy fascinado con tu pronunciación!
Can you elaborate on the conjugations to explain how each verb is conjugated with each article? Vara is an irregular verb so it'd really be nice to know all conjugations. Thank you for taking your time to make these videos!
Thank you so much for these videos! ❤️
I understand you better than my teacher.. xD this is clearer and easier to understand. thank you so much!
I love these videos! You make Swedish sound so easy :) Maybe for the next video you could do family or feelings? Also, when you're listing all the pronouns, there are two yous. Could you please explain the difference? Tack så mycket!
+Maddie H
Thank you! I´ll put some of that in my next video, it´s coming soon!
You are fantastic teacher best on You tube.
you are helpfull
jag giller dig
Thank you so much teacher you are excellant as teacher iam learning swedish with you thank you again
Tak! Love these 👍 Vi ses! 👋
Thank you! Any recommendation on studying the irrgeular verbs? By the way, could it be that when you speak in swedish your sounds are more "nasal" than when you speak in english?
Very nice for beginners to learn and you have a very Stockholm accent while all my friend are taking in skånska.. haha
My goal in life is to speak all Germanic languages including Swedish. Hope I can move to Sweden.
Sweden is beautiful, I want to live there so badly!
@xtobes 😅😂
Good luck with Icelandic.
@@Rosi_in_space hahaha
var är du? my friend
we need learn more swedish. ...please come back again 😢
Thank you so much for sharing des video.
tack så mycket svenska språk
Amazing channel Erik, I am a brazilian portuguese speaker currently living in Argentina and I´m having a really hard time studying swedish in spanish. I just realized it is so much easier for me if I follow the english - swedish workflow. Maybe for the languages root? Thank you very much and cheers from South America.
That's interesting! Yeah English and Swedish are more alike so it should be that! Glad you like the videos!
English is 65 %Latin.Thanks for your lesdons I m from Costa Rica
Watched all of your lessons, now for the second time. Jag tycker dina video's (?), tack!
Moving to Sweden tryin to learn thanks for the video
I am fluent in Swedish and i am currently learning Spanish/Mexican and i saw the ver in the title and i thought, hey im learning Spanish verbs. You know what they saw right? you learn something new every day so i will be kind a teach some Spanish verbs,
Yo- I- jag
tu- you- du
el/la he/she - hon/han
ustedes- they- dom
nostotos- we- vi
ellos/ellas - boys (Plural)/ girls (plural)
Nice video, Erick! Your accent is very clear, I would like that all swedes spoke like you. One question though, shouldn't "they" be "de" in swedish instead of "dom"?
+José Mauricio Martínez
Thank you! Yes you´re right, you know this! I wrote like that because it´s like it´s pronounced and it is accepted as a casual way to write it. But sure, "de" is better to wright and I should have written that. Early after the release of the video I added an annotation to the video telling about it.
Your amazing!! This helps a lot thank you
Erik, is Swedish a difficult language to learn? Compared with German how difficult is it? Btw, I found your videos really interesting.
Your country and language are fascinating and you're good looking ^^
+Isis Fletcher H.
I would think it is similar in difficulty to learn, it´s the same family. Thanks.
I would say no language is easy to learn yet there are many things to Swedish that can make your life easier. I myself am learning Swedish and I find it easier to learn than German because for one I like the language and two, there are similar ideas/words in Swedish with Germanic languages. Take "Inte or Inga" it's similar (at least to me) to the German (keine) or the Dutch "Geen"! Good luck!
Amazing. Thanks for explaining the basic grammar. Studying basic grammar in conjunction with a frequency dictionary seems to be the fastest way to fluency, at least for me. Did you know you only use about 1000 different words in everyday speech?
For Swedish I recommend the frequency dictionaries from MostUsedWords! Hope this helps :)
thank you so much och du är so fint
Erik, you make hot seem effortless