Stop making this mistake! Swedish K Explained!

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Комментарии • 25

  • @minirop
    @minirop 2 месяца назад +8

    The cuisine incident reminded me when I was at the Vasa museum, read some carvings in the toilet and asked my dad out loud "Dad, what does 'sug kuk' mean?"

  • @drakonyanazkar
    @drakonyanazkar 2 месяца назад +6

    My ears perked up when I heard you pronounce "kanske" as "kan-hue", as I had always thought it was "kan-she". Going up on Forvo I found out both pronunciations are valid, but now I will be more attentive to when I hear "kan-hue" spoken out loud.

  • @applemos6714
    @applemos6714 2 месяца назад +1

    To highlight how the soft K is pronounced in “kex”, don’t write “shex”, write “kjex”. This is how this sound is spelt in many other words “kjol”, “Kjell“ etc. The ”Shex” spelling would be pronounced “sjex” (sj far back) in Västergötland where we actually use the soft K in “kjex”. Some people even say “kjellogs corn flakes”.

  • @MattOz
    @MattOz 2 месяца назад +2

    Jag kör till teatern för att lyssna på en kör.

  • @workforancestors
    @workforancestors 2 месяца назад +1

    Daniella, I have an unreasonable amount of love for Scandinavia:) I'm romanian, and I feel as norwegian or swedish or icelandic as I do romanian. In july, I will go to the Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literature here in Bucharest and I will study swedish (language A) and english (language B). In year 2, I will have norwegian classes for the rest of the four semesters (year 2 and 3). I am beyond thrilled and happy and cannot wait to start learning these languages seriously. And I have to give myself a pat on the back because I'm quite familiar with the scandinavian phonetics at this point, all the music I listen to, since 3 years ago, is in norwegian, swedish, icelandic, old norse. I can't wait. I will learn from your videos, much love!

  • @valentinabutnaru5348
    @valentinabutnaru5348 2 месяца назад

    Your videos as so clear and catchy ! Thank you so much ❤

    • @FunSwedish
      @FunSwedish  Месяц назад

      You are so kind. Thank you so much!

  • @francisdec1615
    @francisdec1615 2 месяца назад

    I korthet gäller reglen om hårda och mjuka vokaler för det mesta. När ett ord är ett lånord kan reglerna vara annorlunda. 'Kex' är från engelska 'cakes', ironiskt nog inlånat från 'kaka' i sin tur.
    Det finns också ord som 'kille' där det redan finns med mjukt k som namnet på ett förr populärt kortspel, och därför uttalas 'kille'='(ung) man' med hårt k.

  • @vesarintamaki2712
    @vesarintamaki2712 16 дней назад

    kör " kör " ( choir )
    kör " shör " ( drives )
    skör " chör " ( fragile )
    kid " kid " ( fawn )
    killing " shilling " ( fawn )

  • @vanThomzen
    @vanThomzen Месяц назад

    Jättebra!

  • @Yohann_Rechter_De-Farge
    @Yohann_Rechter_De-Farge 2 месяца назад

    Tack 🌸🌺🌷

  • @davidswift55
    @davidswift55 2 месяца назад +1

    Hello I have found your channel to be a wonderful resource to aid my desire to learn Swedish. I was wondering if you could do a video on Swedish text abbreviation and slang? For example in English we use BRB for be right back. Would “ev.” be an abbreviated way of writing eventuellt? Are there other examples of this in the Swedish language? Thanks in advance!

    • @FunSwedish
      @FunSwedish  2 месяца назад

      Hej! So happy to hear that you find our channel a useful resource to learn Swedish!
      I agree with you that abbrevation and slang is super important to learn.
      We have actually made a video before about abbreviations. Here it is: ruclips.net/video/7FSoa9h_uXc/видео.html
      You can also sign up to our Swedish lessons where we cover a lot these topics.
      Live courses: elansutbildning.com/courses/
      Online pre-recorded courses: elansutbildning.teachable.com/

  • @Grievous_Nix
    @Grievous_Nix 2 месяца назад +1

    Is there a difference between soft "k" and "sk" pronunciation in rikssvenska? Is it the same sound or a different one in kära / skära, or kött / skött?
    UPD: nvm, forgot about the throat "sj" sound :D

    • @FunSwedish
      @FunSwedish  Месяц назад

      In our pronunciation course we talk more specific about how you pronunce k and sk in rikssvenska. I recommend you to take that course.
      Pre-recorded courses: funswedish.teachable.com/courses/
      But yes, we do prononunce "kära" and "skära" in different ways... same with kött and skött. The K + Ä / Ö sounds more like a sh-sound and SK + Ä / Ö sounds more like an sj-sound (like in "sju).

  • @ilperguy
    @ilperguy Месяц назад

    How do you explain, kör (shör) = drive and kör (kör) = choir?

    • @FunSwedish
      @FunSwedish  Месяц назад +1

      kör as in choir is a borrowed word from French so it breaks the normal pronunciation rule. That is why it is pronunced as a K-sound and not a SH-sound even if its followed by Ö.

    • @ilperguy
      @ilperguy Месяц назад

      @@FunSwedish Jahaa, därför. Tack för förklaringen. 👍🏻

  • @victoria.12.03.
    @victoria.12.03. 2 месяца назад

    Körkort 😊

  • @DouweBuruma
    @DouweBuruma 2 месяца назад

    Jag har lärt mig svenska språket i flera år, men jag kan fortfarande inte förstå den svenska kocken på Muppet show! 😂

  • @garlicky_salt
    @garlicky_salt 2 месяца назад +2

    you are such a good teacher genuinely, i have autism so it is kind of difficult for me to understand certain ways of teaching, but you teach extremely well and also seem very kind and very understanding that not everyone will get it all the time and that is really important to me 🩷🩷

    • @FunSwedish
      @FunSwedish  Месяц назад

      Thank you so much for writing this. It made my day!
      If you ever want to learn more Swedish with us then you can join our Swedish courses.
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      Thanks again for your kind words!