Great lesson and excellent examples. One slightly different example: Vi går/åker! This depends on context. It could be a very simple statement: "We are walking." But often it could be used for "We are leaving." or "Let's go/leave." Examples: Person about to leave a house might tell those staying: "Jag går nu!" If the person specifically is going by vehicle instead of walking, they could use "Jag går nu!" since the are walking out to the car or train or something. Or they could say: Jag åker nu!" since they will mostly be not walking. Which one to use is really a matter of taste and choice. You and your friend witness something unpleasant when out walking, and want to get out of there: "Kom, vi går!"
Hej! Thank you for your question! In our podcast: Coffee Break Swedish, season 1, episode 3, Hanna and Mark goes through the words for some countries and nationalities. If you want to learn even more, I would advice you to go to a dictionary and look them up. Good luck! 😊
Great lesson and excellent examples.
One slightly different example: Vi går/åker!
This depends on context. It could be a very simple statement: "We are walking." But often it could be used for "We are leaving." or "Let's go/leave."
Examples:
Person about to leave a house might tell those staying: "Jag går nu!"
If the person specifically is going by vehicle instead of walking, they could use "Jag går nu!" since the are walking out to the car or train or something. Or they could say: Jag åker nu!" since they will mostly be not walking. Which one to use is really a matter of taste and choice.
You and your friend witness something unpleasant when out walking, and want to get out of there: "Kom, vi går!"
Tack for being a good teacher.
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Good lesson. I have a question, what's the best way to learn the countries and nationalities in swedish?
Hej! Thank you for your question! In our podcast: Coffee Break Swedish, season 1, episode 3, Hanna and Mark goes through the words for some countries and nationalities. If you want to learn even more, I would advice you to go to a dictionary and look them up. Good luck! 😊