Swedish pronunciation - Long and short Ö - Learn Swedish in a Fun Way!

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @FunSwedish
    @FunSwedish  4 года назад +15

    This one is the final video of our Vowel pronunciation series.
    What should we do next?

    • @leonelszperling5202
      @leonelszperling5202 4 года назад +5

      How about the sju sound?

    • @fabulousfam
      @fabulousfam 4 года назад +2

      Perhaps we could learn some of the most frequent contractions in spoken Swedish.

    • @FunSwedish
      @FunSwedish  4 года назад +1

      @@casparlatete9935 Thanks for answering!
      We have a lot of work to do it seems, hehe.
      At least I can say that we do have one about cardinal numbers :D
      The V2 rules is coming soon. But since you are mentioning it, I guess you already know it

    • @FunSwedish
      @FunSwedish  4 года назад +1

      @@fabulousfam That sounds like a great idea!

    • @HeavensSunrise1
      @HeavensSunrise1 4 года назад +1

      If you could do grammar (starting with beginner to advanced), that would be awesome. I love the way you teach! 🌸💖

  • @Radio_Zombie
    @Radio_Zombie 3 года назад +17

    The thumbnail is 10/10. This will be in my head forever

    • @FunSwedish
      @FunSwedish  3 года назад +1

      Haha, thank you. I agree :P This is one of our favourite ones as well. All thanks to that cat!

  • @petersaysthings
    @petersaysthings 20 дней назад

    The Viking impressions are both hilarious and surprisingly helpful, tak så mycket 😂

  • @fabulousfam
    @fabulousfam 4 года назад +14

    All the videos about Swedish vowel sounds were very helpful, with clear explanations and examples. And lots of fun at the same time, of course! 😄
    Thanks a lot!

    • @FunSwedish
      @FunSwedish  4 года назад +2

      So happy to hear that!

  • @btccricket14
    @btccricket14 2 года назад +5

    Hey, the 5 second clip where you said rösta and rosta was a helpful part, the back to back repeating of it in roughly 5 seconds is good because you can just hit the left arrow key and say it along like a loop.

    • @FunSwedish
      @FunSwedish  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for the feedback! More of that in the future then 😊

  • @egyptnature5305
    @egyptnature5305 4 года назад +9

    Iam learning Swedish
    It's really amazing 😊😍

  • @amadoudrame2182
    @amadoudrame2182 Год назад +2

    Very well explained i enjoy learn swedish

  • @haileymaurer122
    @haileymaurer122 Год назад

    This sound is so beautiful. But I love your humor and pneumonic memory devices! Thank you :)

  • @Amir76fresno
    @Amir76fresno Год назад

    Hejsan, Du är verkligen bäst. Ha en fortsatt trevlig dag. Cheers. P.S.Subbed2 🎉❤

  • @vanesszademe
    @vanesszademe 4 года назад +6

    I really like your channel! 😍 Keep making videos! Also, could you make a video about the pronounciation of the swedish 'h' sound as I find it pretty difficult to pronounce.

    • @FunSwedish
      @FunSwedish  4 года назад +1

      Thank you! Great suggestion!

  • @multilingoman8188
    @multilingoman8188 10 месяцев назад

    Tusen tack för en väldigt nyttig video. I fortsättningen säger jag durrarna i stället för dörrarna. Storbritannien hälsar Sverige 🙂

    • @Wigant-wc7to
      @Wigant-wc7to 8 месяцев назад +1

      Nej! Att uttala ”ö” som ”u” är en oförlåtlig styggelse! 😅

  • @davidbandini3484
    @davidbandini3484 4 года назад +2

    Tack så mycket för videon!
    Grazie tante :)

  • @rafaeljonathancamiloveraro4199
    @rafaeljonathancamiloveraro4199 8 месяцев назад

    Here I am learning Finnish, and learning to pronounce ö from a Swedish teacher. Directly hurts in the Finnish heart :DDDDDD

  • @mohammadyasinhaidari1013
    @mohammadyasinhaidari1013 4 года назад +2

    It was really helpful
    Tack tack 🙏🙏

  • @angievillanueva8691
    @angievillanueva8691 9 месяцев назад

    i have to learn Swedish language no matter what it takes because i love Sweden.

    • @FunSwedish
      @FunSwedish  9 месяцев назад

      If you want to learn more Swedish with us you can join our Swedish courses.
      Live-Zoom courses: elansutbildning.com/courses/
      Online video courses: funswedish.teachable.com/courses/

  • @MohamadManafikhi-ie1ky
    @MohamadManafikhi-ie1ky Год назад

    thanks for the useful effort

  • @paulingvar
    @paulingvar 3 года назад +2

    "Öl" is also a word i German, where it means oil. So we are not the only ones to have this sound. And the short version as in French like in "deux"

    • @herrbonk3635
      @herrbonk3635 2 года назад +1

      And, appart from being long or short, the letter ö actually represents two sounds in Swedish. It can be open (as in öra, smör) or closed (as in öga, födelse). Just like with the ä/e-sounds, it depend on whether the vowel is followed by an R or not (hence the difference between the open lära, ära and the closed träd, läsa, for instance).

    • @thomas930409
      @thomas930409 Месяц назад

      *Hungarian* short: ö, long: ő

  • @StoryCut
    @StoryCut Месяц назад

    is it the same as the german ö?

  • @Yohann_Rechter_De-Farge
    @Yohann_Rechter_De-Farge 11 месяцев назад

    Tack👍🏻

  • @KururuFrog
    @KururuFrog Месяц назад

    Is it the same in Finnish?

  • @suecosaci
    @suecosaci Год назад

    em português esse sinal é chamado "trema" ¨, mas deixou de ser usado na nova revisão gramatical. Antes usávamos sobre o "u" "ü" , somente. Agora não é mais utilizado na nossa língua.

  • @yeonjuchoi6350
    @yeonjuchoi6350 3 года назад +1

    Tack! Följa …. - is ö short or long?

    • @FunSwedish
      @FunSwedish  3 года назад

      Fur us the "ö" is long in följa (so it breaks the normal rule) :)

  • @josemontano632
    @josemontano632 Год назад

    So why is the accent different in Stockholm? 😢

    • @Wigant-wc7to
      @Wigant-wc7to 8 месяцев назад

      Och ändå är Stockholmskan bara en skugga av sitt forna jag…

  • @Mausy5043
    @Mausy5043 3 года назад +3

    Soooo. Swedish people have no trouble understanding the various dialects but if I "mispronounce" a word...! Oh, boy am I in trouble!

    • @FunSwedish
      @FunSwedish  3 года назад +3

      The double standars. I know 😅
      It is very strong on the long vs short vowel thingy.

  • @shorin5384
    @shorin5384 3 года назад +1

    An oil thanks

  • @RobertBDANIEL-ouest7est
    @RobertBDANIEL-ouest7est 7 месяцев назад

    TACK SA JATTEMYCKET ! ! 🎉🎉🎉

  • @watchmakerful
    @watchmakerful Год назад

    Is it the same sound as in German?

    • @PhilStrohhamster
      @PhilStrohhamster 7 месяцев назад

      Keinesfalls! Ö in German sounds completely different. You got to purse your lips to the max to get the real and long Ö sound. It sounds much softer than in Swedish.. at least in most cases!
      Österreich. Öl. Hören.

  • @tatyannap
    @tatyannap 4 года назад +1

    Tack tack tack 💕💕💕💕💕💕

  • @bwalsberg
    @bwalsberg 2 года назад

    Can someone translate “hor” please? Google has “hora”?

    • @Wigant-wc7to
      @Wigant-wc7to 8 месяцев назад +1

      A long time ago ”Hor” was when people not married to each other had a sexual relation. ”Enkelt hor” was when only one of the persons involved was married. ”Dubbelt hor” was when both persons were married to someone else. If both persons were unmarried it was called ”skörlevnad”.

  • @Фываячсм-ю5е
    @Фываячсм-ю5е 4 года назад +1

    do swenska sounds like russian languague? or am i just haven't heard it enough?
    кстати, привет =)

    • @Фываячсм-ю5е
      @Фываячсм-ю5е 4 года назад +2

      for example, we have sound Ё(йо), which is nearly similar to your ö

    • @FunSwedish
      @FunSwedish  4 года назад +1

      Well, we are very close, so it wouldn't be weird :D

    • @Фываячсм-ю5е
      @Фываячсм-ю5е 4 года назад

      @@FunSwedish seems logical.
      I also do have another question. First time i heard Swedish language was Herr Mannelig song by Garmarna. And i'm still wondering: do people really sound like this in sweden?
      And where i can find more of musical, lyrical swedish compositions? I listened to Faun ad Skald, but its not what I'm looking for.
      Thank you in advance =)

    • @benangel3268
      @benangel3268 3 года назад +1

      @@Фываячсм-ю5е Det fanns svenska handelsmän som hade bosättningar i Ryssland, men det är omtvistat om Sverige faktiskt hade ett stort rike här.

  • @wsamwsam1831
    @wsamwsam1831 3 года назад +1

    🌹

  • @mnemonicn
    @mnemonicn 2 года назад

    So long Ö is swedish viking and short Ö is norwegian viking, And in stockholm they say U instead because they are not vikings?

  • @alexcrowder1673
    @alexcrowder1673 2 года назад

    It can be somewhat frustrating when people ask me to spell my son's name and they look at me like im an insane person when I get to the letter "ö" because it doesn't exist in english. Then they get even more confused when they learn it's not the letter "O" , nor is it pronounced like an "O". Then I get the people who think they know what "ö" is because they've seen german umlauts of something and don't realize it's not an O with an umlaut on top. I hope some day the swedish alphabet becomes common knowledge, because its really not that many extra letters to learn, but at the same time I do understand why it's not there yet. I guess I'm just frustrated that people dont try harder to get peoples names right. I'm lucky if my kids name is pronounced with the proper number of syllables, let alone proper pronunciation lol.

    • @weaselqueen220
      @weaselqueen220 2 года назад +1

      @@bwalsberg people really can’t pronounce Sven? It’s like… one of the most English Non-English name I can think of.

    • @bwalsberg
      @bwalsberg 2 года назад

      @@weaselqueen220 …..I would imagine it is because sv does not occur in the English language much if at all….I can’t really think of another word. The original poster has a more difficult situation 😂

    • @Maria-rc9rs
      @Maria-rc9rs Год назад

      No two languages are the same. Is that frustrating to you?

  • @amekoyu
    @amekoyu 2 года назад +1

    Öl in German is oil 😂

  • @watchmakerful
    @watchmakerful Год назад +1

    It would be way better to write this vowel as Ø. Everyone will know that Ø is not O 😀

  • @Vinterfrid
    @Vinterfrid 2 года назад

    This is really a bad presentation of the Swedish vowel "Ö" - the teacher makes it sound similar to something you'd most likely hear from a cow. I cannot understand the point of explaining the pronounciation in that way - furthermore, she is actually pronouncing it in a way most common in the Southern parts of the country - back in the throat instead of pouting your lips (almost similar to when you intend to whistle).

    • @eliasnjetski1146
      @eliasnjetski1146 2 года назад +2

      No it isn't! It is a great pronunciation! It is the proper pronunciation of the letter "Ö". Du har så fel. Hon har så rätt.

  • @theoerneholt4835
    @theoerneholt4835 Год назад

    You're supposed to pronounce the Ö in a different way than you did, en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%96