I can't stress enough how helpful this challenge has been while using Duolingo!! There's only so much you can learn by repeating scentences and trying to guess spelling patterns! This video has saved me already!
Awesome video! Duolingo doesn’t explain any of these rules so it’s pretty much a guessing game when learning possessives on there! This was helpful :) I have a random question, on duolingo the word “De” is pronounced “don”, eg “de dricker vatten” sounds like “don dricker vatten” - I’m confused about the pronunciation, is it pronounced DON & is there any rule or reason behind it? :) thanks!
I'm sure you're aware of de/dem (they, them) and that many Swedes struggle with which is supposed to be in what situation. A solution to this was "dom", which is supposed to be a form of multitool that would work in either scenario (it is debated if dom is even correct grammarwise). Anyhow, some people say "dom" while speaking (for both de and dem), while others don't. (I personally don't use dom at all).
@@lillkrull1161 thanks that was super helpful! So does that mean Duolingo is pronouncing “De” incorrectly? Because when it reads “De” aloud it says “Dom” which is confusing because the spelling reads “de” 🤔
@@wokebear7797 No, I wouldn't say that duolingo necesarily is pronouncing it incorrectly. There are a lot of people pronouncing it that way. People will understand you no matter if you pronounce it as "de" or "dom". View it as varying by dialect instead. :) I just prefer to distinguish de or dem even when I talk.
I know this was from 4 months ago so you may have already figured it out or moved on, but her previous video that went over personal pronouns explained the pronunciation. I am also here because Duolingo doesn’t explain anything. I wish it would actually teach some grammar rather than just having you regurgitate information
I appreciate this video so much. I have been using Duolingo to learn some Swedish basics and it failed to explain when to use what possessive pronoun. This video explains it perfectly, and your voice is so relaxing!!! Immediately subscribed.
I love the way you explain things so clearly. Just one point I'd like to clarify, the possessive adjective and pronoun for it is its, the contraction it's relates to it is. Don't worry, it's an error so many English native speakers make.
I think you shouLd teach SFI teacher how to teach their students. I wish i would have a teacher like you. Thank you very much for these videos. Preciated 🌸🙏🏻
God eftermidag! Henne: is HER reflexive? ( I like her- Jag gillar henne) HenneS: is HER possesive??( Her car is red- Hennes bil ar rod) Is it correct? TACK TACK!!!!!
BTW you will not get a 30% discount for all your courses! Percentage should not be added to the total number (10% + 10 %+ 10%)≠30%. Still is 10% for all curses ( 428$ => 385$ = 10% sale ) ;-) Anyway I like your videos and this is not hate ;-)
Thank you for this. When I hit Swedish possessive pronouns, I started getting a headache. When I thought I got it, sin, si, sitt and sina popped up in my life. 🤦♀
hej! I'm a little late, but i had a question. I have come across the words "sin, sitt, sina" and i was wondering what they were used for since i didn't find them in this video. Thanks anyway for the brillian teaching you are giving us, from italy!!!🥰🥰❤
Hej! Tack så mycket! Glad you like our way of teaching. We have some live courses on Zoom starting in 1 week. Maybe you would be interested in joining them? We have different levels from 100 % beginner to Intermediate. We would love to have you as our student. Here is the link: elansutbildning.com/courses/ And to answer your question. Here is a video about "sin/sitt/sina" ruclips.net/video/jz48wMTKZ50/видео.html
Ah!! That’s why there’s ‘er, ert, era’ as well as ‘din, dint, dina’ - one’s for ownership by one person, the other’s for ownership by two or more people. Duolingo doesn’t explain that. Or maybe I missed it.
I’m a swedish native speaker, but genuinely dont know how to explain hahahahah. It can pretty much be all of those words tho, innan and före translate to ”before” I think, but förut is more like ”in the past” I guess. Föränn is like ”until”. Dont listen too much to this tho, I really dont know lol
Si comprendo, "sin/sitt" significa "su propio" Por ejemplo, "Han äter sin smorgås", pero si decimos, "Han äter hans smorgås" es posible que el está comiendo el sandwich de alguien otro. Espero que ayude.
Hej if you possible to put serial number's in video's because i think it's a problem for beginner which video is the first and the other one is second. I'm one of those not going to language classes attend I'm learning all of swedish Your video's. I'm learn too much swedish with your video's.such a good and great work for everyone i like your channel
You can see all the videos in chronological order. First click on the account name, below the video title (Fun Swedish), then click on the "Videos" tab, and once you are there, click on the "Sort by" button to the right of the screen, and select "Date added (oldest)". That way you will see all the videos from the account, from the first one they uploaded, to the the last one. Hope it helps :)
Tack sa mycket! I thought that the Vikings made language simple and unified😅😅😅, but after this and seeing the 'plural' & 'the' systems, I think I will give up on this, this is way too much unnecessary complex and frustrating language. But tack anyway 😁
Hello! Do you have any tips where to start with Swedish? I’m pretty new to Swedish like I only have the duolingo basic skills so how should I start? Which Grammatik? Is it better to start with pronouns orrrr text Grammatik? Every help is appreciated
God eftermidag! Jag vill att saga : Jag vill en ny bill (I want a new car) Is it correct ??? I am not sure about the order!!! Tak!!! din lektion ar vacker!!!
Hi there I just got a place for you can you send you a picture 🐱 you can not get the job using that why your quiet for a few minutes and you can help with the county and you can help me with the county is ok for me to come to your house and you can not be able to make em 😉 you have a good 👍 you can you send the case to come to your house and i don't want you to stop by and You know what I mean i don't know if your interested with our president Ruto akishinda kutakuwa to get the money out of the bank and trust you U i don't know what your schedule is ok I'm not here to help me without a husband who is this guy could be it but you can not 🚭 you too far right now to tell you I clean my son
Good question 🤔. I would say it is because Swedes like to keep sentences short and simple (compared to other languages). So the need that kind of refence happens less often. But it is just a wild guess 😁
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Thanks a lot. Glad you liked the video. Great question! Hennes = hers Det är hennes mobil = it is hers mobilephone (female) Hens = gender neutral (we don't know if it's female or male) Det är hens penna = its "the persons" pen. Hope this answered your question! If you want to learn more Swedish with us then we also have Swedish courses. Live-Zoom courses: elansutbildning.com/ Pre-recorded courses: funswedish.teachable.com/courses/
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That is a great question. "Mina" has a long I (I guess for you it sounds a bit nasal) because it is followed by just 1 cononsant. When this happens the vowel (in general) becomes extra long. While both "mitt" and "min" have a short "i". Mitt because it is followed by 2 consonants and "min" because it is an exception to the rule (it should also be long because it is followed by just 1 consonant but this is an exception and its pronunced as same as in "mitt) Hope that made some kind of sense. Otherwise let me know and I will ry to explain more. If you want to learn more about Swedish pronounciation then we can really recommend you to take this online course. funswedish.teachable.com/p/pronunciation
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Great video! Very clear and easy to follow. I have a pronoun question - Is there a difference in Swedish, like in English, for possessive adjectives (my, your, her, etc) and possessive pronouns? (mine, yours, hers, etc)? I can't seem to find any resources for the possessive pronouns. Thanks in advance!
Muchas Gracias Daniella. Me has clarificado esta lección. Sólo quiero decir que estos son adjetivos posesivos no pronombres posesivos. Explicas muy bien. Te felicito.
Muchas gracias :) Me alegro que te haya gustado. Interesante. No será que en español /inglés se llamen diferente? Porque en sueco le decimos "possesiva pronomen". Igual puede ser que tengas razón que en español / inglés se llame diferente. Muchas gracias por tu mensaje. Un saludo
@@FunSwedish En Inglés y Español son adjetivos posesivos. Possessive Adjectives porque se supone que van antes del sustantivo. El pronombre posesivo no requiere que se mencione el sustantivo, ya que lo remplaza.
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That's a good question. We will someday make a video about it but you basically need to know it by heart. Most words are en (like more than 70 %) so what most people do is to learn the ett-words by heart.
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Possessive pronouns aside, those rings are glam✨But the hand reaching out from behind the cam scared me😭 I wasn't expecting another person behind the cam ahahahaa That aside, you're such a good teacher! The way you explain stuff isn't unnecessarily complicated and it makes me understand stuff better. Wish I was taught Chinese that way😶 My life woulda been way easier Also, I just realised that Swedish and Russian for channel is the same👀 Kanal and канал
Thank you. So happy to hear that 😍Haha. sorry to scare you 🙃 We are more people behind Fun Swedish than just me. So they will appear sometimes in future videos.
Thank you so much for your content! I'm using Duolingo right now but I find that I miss the explanations of why things work the way they do in a language. These videos are so much help and I'm turning to them more and more!
I can't stress enough how helpful this challenge has been while using Duolingo!! There's only so much you can learn by repeating scentences and trying to guess spelling patterns! This video has saved me already!
I'm so glad!
Same for me!
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Tack! Du hjälper mig mycket med min svenska.
Awesome video! Duolingo doesn’t explain any of these rules so it’s pretty much a guessing game when learning possessives on there! This was helpful :)
I have a random question, on duolingo the word “De” is pronounced “don”, eg “de dricker vatten” sounds like “don dricker vatten” - I’m confused about the pronunciation, is it pronounced DON & is there any rule or reason behind it? :) thanks!
I'm sure you're aware of de/dem (they, them) and that many Swedes struggle with which is supposed to be in what situation. A solution to this was "dom", which is supposed to be a form of multitool that would work in either scenario (it is debated if dom is even correct grammarwise). Anyhow, some people say "dom" while speaking (for both de and dem), while others don't. (I personally don't use dom at all).
@@lillkrull1161 thanks that was super helpful! So does that mean Duolingo is pronouncing “De” incorrectly? Because when it reads “De” aloud it says “Dom” which is confusing because the spelling reads “de” 🤔
@@wokebear7797 No, I wouldn't say that duolingo necesarily is pronouncing it incorrectly. There are a lot of people pronouncing it that way. People will understand you no matter if you pronounce it as "de" or "dom".
View it as varying by dialect instead. :)
I just prefer to distinguish de or dem even when I talk.
I know this was from 4 months ago so you may have already figured it out or moved on, but her previous video that went over personal pronouns explained the pronunciation.
I am also here because Duolingo doesn’t explain anything. I wish it would actually teach some grammar rather than just having you regurgitate information
I appreciate this video so much. I have been using Duolingo to learn some Swedish basics and it failed to explain when to use what possessive pronoun. This video explains it perfectly, and your voice is so relaxing!!! Immediately subscribed.
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Best teacher 👍👍👍
Thank you! 😃
@@FunSwedish you could have said: tack snälla
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I love the way you explain things so clearly. Just one point I'd like to clarify, the possessive adjective and pronoun for it is its, the contraction it's relates to it is. Don't worry, it's an error so many English native speakers make.
Good point! Thanks
I think you shouLd teach SFI teacher how to teach their students. I wish i would have a teacher like you. Thank you very much for these videos. Preciated 🌸🙏🏻
Wow, thank you! 🌸 Happy to hear you find the videos useful (someday we will try to start our own SFI).
@@FunSwedish looking forward:)
God eftermidag!
Henne: is HER reflexive? ( I like her- Jag gillar henne)
HenneS: is HER possesive??( Her car is red- Hennes bil ar rod)
Is it correct?
TACK TACK!!!!!
Correct!
how do the rules apply to the gender neutral "hen" because i don’t want to use it wrong and i can’t find anywhere on like how to say it.
Hans and Hennes actually could be sin or sitt?
Meanwhile thanks for the explanatio!
Please how that min is using on (en) nouns and mitt is using on ( ett ) nouns
Kaffe is a ( en ) nouns and then become mitt kaffe ??
Kaffe is a wierd example 😅. An exception to the rule.
Happens sometimes with borrowed words from other langueages, but it is very rare.
Haha, jag är svensk, men det är bara kul att kolla på filmerna bara för energin xD
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You are the best Swedish language teacher on the whole of RUclips, Please make more grammar videos, Thank you for much for such great videos...
The only thing I have learned is that I want to eat a kanelbulle :)
BTW you will not get a 30% discount for all your courses!
Percentage should not be added to the total number (10% + 10 %+ 10%)≠30%.
Still is 10% for all curses ( 428$ => 385$ = 10% sale ) ;-)
Anyway I like your videos and this is not hate ;-)
What a crazy way of teaching! Jag älskar dig min lärare.
I hope it is good crazy :D
Thank you for this. When I hit Swedish possessive pronouns, I started getting a headache. When I thought I got it, sin, si, sitt and sina popped up in my life. 🤦♀
Happy to help 😊
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hej! I'm a little late, but i had a question. I have come across the words "sin, sitt, sina" and i was wondering what they were used for since i didn't find them in this video. Thanks anyway for the brillian teaching you are giving us, from italy!!!🥰🥰❤
Hej! Tack så mycket! Glad you like our way of teaching. We have some live courses on Zoom starting in 1 week. Maybe you would be interested in joining them? We have different levels from 100 % beginner to Intermediate. We would love to have you as our student.
Here is the link: elansutbildning.com/courses/
And to answer your question. Here is a video about "sin/sitt/sina"
ruclips.net/video/jz48wMTKZ50/видео.html
@@FunSwedish thank you soo much
at 4:54, the possessive form of its should not have the apostrophe in English.
Thanks!
Ah!! That’s why there’s ‘er, ert, era’ as well as ‘din, dint, dina’ - one’s for ownership by one person, the other’s for ownership by two or more people. Duolingo doesn’t explain that. Or maybe I missed it.
How do you say "before" in Swedish? Innan, före, förut, förrän?
I’m a swedish native speaker, but genuinely dont know how to explain hahahahah. It can pretty much be all of those words tho, innan and före translate to ”before” I think, but förut is more like ”in the past” I guess. Föränn is like ”until”. Dont listen too much to this tho, I really dont know lol
@@narianthebear8854 lmao that's okay.. thanks anyway 😂
Gracias, Daniela. ¿ Podrías explicar también, por favor, la diferencia entre "hans" y "sin/sitt"? Un saludo
Si comprendo, "sin/sitt" significa "su propio" Por ejemplo, "Han äter sin smorgås", pero si decimos, "Han äter hans smorgås" es posible que el está comiendo el sandwich de alguien otro. Espero que ayude.
Jag vill kanelbullar äta.Tack för dessa video
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Tack🌸🌷🌺
Hej if you possible to put serial number's in video's because i think it's a problem for beginner which video is the first and the other one is second. I'm one of those not going to language classes attend I'm learning all of swedish Your video's. I'm learn too much swedish with your video's.such a good and great work for everyone i like your channel
You can see all the videos in chronological order. First click on the account name, below the video title (Fun Swedish), then click on the "Videos" tab, and once you are there, click on the "Sort by" button to the right of the screen, and select "Date added (oldest)". That way you will see all the videos from the account, from the first one they uploaded, to the the last one. Hope it helps :)
Tack sa mycket! I thought that the Vikings made language simple and unified😅😅😅, but after this and seeing the 'plural' & 'the' systems, I think I will give up on this, this is way too much unnecessary complex and frustrating language. But tack anyway 😁
Thank you very much! It all makes perfect sense, except dess/hens. What is the difference between Dess and Hens?
Hello! Do you have any tips where to start with Swedish? I’m pretty new to Swedish like I only have the duolingo basic skills so how should I start? Which Grammatik? Is it better to start with pronouns orrrr text Grammatik? Every help is appreciated
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What do you mean with N word at word and plural?
En-words are words that use EN. En bok (A book).
Ett-words are words that use Ett. Ett jobb (A job).
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This channel is always saving my life 🤣 Really helpful video, thank you so much!
Happy to hear that!
Tack så mycket för videon! When I have to use ‘sin,sitt,sina’?
We can make a video about that :)
@@FunSwedish tack :)
God eftermidag!
Jag vill att saga :
Jag vill en ny bill (I want a new car)
Is it correct ??? I am not sure about the order!!!
Tak!!! din lektion ar vacker!!!
Thx u so much. Duolingo doesn't explain all this. 🥰🙏🙏🙏 it was very helpful
Hi there I just got a place for you can you send you a picture 🐱 you can not get the job using that why your quiet for a few minutes and you can help with the county and you can help me with the county is ok for me to come to your house and you can not be able to make em 😉 you have a good 👍 you can you send the case to come to your house and i don't want you to stop by and
You know what I mean i don't know if your interested with our president Ruto akishinda kutakuwa to get the money out of the bank and trust you U i don't know what your schedule is ok
I'm not here to help me without a husband who is this guy could be it but you can not 🚭 you too far right now to tell you I clean my son
Tack! Du hjälper mig mycket med min svenska.
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Thank you for these, Rosetta Stone is pretty bad at teaching grammar in a way that sticks with you.
Thanks for that compliment! :)
Tack så mycket !!! Just what I was looking for. Jättebra !!! Vi ses.
Glad to hear that 😊. Vi ses!
So all those seagulls in Finding Nemo are saying MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN
Can you make a video like this but for colors? Tack så mycket ☺️
Sure! :)
Soooo for å få i seg nok mat to forskningsmiljø i don't want to go to work and get to know each other peoples gas and you have a good day I like to go
I love your channel!
Thank you so much!
Hej, Daniela bästa lärare. Jag älskar dig❤
Ok... but how we'll find out if the word is a "en" word or a ''ett" word
why is dess not used much?
Good question 🤔.
I would say it is because Swedes like to keep sentences short and simple (compared to other languages).
So the need that kind of refence happens less often. But it is just a wild guess 😁
I've already learnt so manga svenska belassen of U. I like to listen to you. Tack so mycket min favoritläraren.
Tack så mycket för din fina kommentar! And for teaching me a word in German ;)
Glad you feel that you have learned a lot with our videos!
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3:51 Why do i think that "Han" is HE and NOT "HIM"????
because inte belassen, det är tyska 😂
So today I learned what is possessive pronoun :-)
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I love your video so much. And I can ask you en fråqa :)
What is the difference between "hennes" and "hens"? Tack!
Thanks a lot. Glad you liked the video. Great question!
Hennes = hers
Det är hennes mobil = it is hers mobilephone (female)
Hens = gender neutral (we don't know if it's female or male)
Det är hens penna = its "the persons" pen.
Hope this answered your question!
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awsome
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Loved this video! Thank you.
Also quick correction at 4:52
its color is blue* not it’s colour is blue :)
Thank you
4:57 Great video. But fyi: You have a grammatical mistake with the translation on “its.” “Its” is the possessive form for “it,” not “it’s.”
Thanks for the correction! :)
this is literally so helpful!! tack så mycket!
Happy to help!
bra vido🙂
Tack!
Belíssimo idioma 👏👏👏
This was awesome and so helpful, but I have one question;
I came across "sin" "sitt" and "sina", when are these used?
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You make me want to learn Swedish!
So helpful, as usual!!
Glad you think so!
Could someone please recommend me some yt channels where I can listen to actual swedish conversations? Thank you!
Watch Svensson Svensson. It's a swedish sitcom. I use it all the time to practice my listening skills.
I wish I would have SFi teacher like you, thanks a lot for your video, it's so helpful
Thank you! 😍 Happy to help!
We hope to be able to provide lesson through the SFI system some day.
You can always join one of our courses now! We have some starting in a few days 😁
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God ! How sweet you are 🥰🥰🥰🤓
It would be : " its color is blue "
I'm glad you explained it but can i just say your hoodie is beautiful :3
Thank you so much 😀
Loving your videos!!!
Sooo much on point 👌tack ❤
Glad you like them ❤
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Random question : why min and mitt are pronounced normally but mina is nasal?
That is a great question. "Mina" has a long I (I guess for you it sounds a bit nasal) because it is followed by just 1 cononsant. When this happens the vowel (in general) becomes extra long.
While both "mitt" and "min" have a short "i". Mitt because it is followed by 2 consonants and "min" because it is an exception to the rule (it should also be long because it is followed by just 1 consonant but this is an exception and its pronunced as same as in "mitt)
Hope that made some kind of sense. Otherwise let me know and I will ry to explain more.
If you want to learn more about Swedish pronounciation then we can really recommend you to take this online course.
funswedish.teachable.com/p/pronunciation
The best channel if you wanna learn swedish, congrats
The way you explain is awesome. Thak så mycket!
Glad you liked it! Tack till dig som tittar!
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I love her!!!!!
Was that last bonus pronoun clap a pewdiepie reference? 😆💜
haha, well, he is also Swedish 😆
Thank you i have a question
Tack så mycket
So helpful
HELP!!! My head is swimming. Best way to learn this is to watch Swedish movies!!!!
Thank you
Du är underbar min lärare.
Tack!
Alw the best
Danke Fun Swedisch.
Sooooo much helpfull..Please continue doing videos...love from Sri lanka.❤❤
Excellent ! Madam ' you are the best of all
Thanks a lot
Great video! Very clear and easy to follow.
I have a pronoun question - Is there a difference in Swedish, like in English, for possessive adjectives (my, your, her, etc) and possessive pronouns? (mine, yours, hers, etc)? I can't seem to find any resources for the possessive pronouns.
Thanks in advance!
Muchas Gracias Daniella. Me has clarificado esta lección. Sólo quiero decir que estos son adjetivos posesivos no pronombres posesivos. Explicas muy bien. Te felicito.
Muchas gracias :) Me alegro que te haya gustado. Interesante. No será que en español /inglés se llamen diferente? Porque en sueco le decimos "possesiva pronomen". Igual puede ser que tengas razón que en español / inglés se llame diferente. Muchas gracias por tu mensaje. Un saludo
@@FunSwedish En Inglés y Español son adjetivos posesivos. Possessive Adjectives porque se supone que van antes del sustantivo. El pronombre posesivo no requiere que se mencione el sustantivo, ya que lo remplaza.
@@FunSwedishTienes razón uds le llaman Pronombre Posesivo. Gracias por todo. Eres un angel.
Your grammar videos are extremely helpful! If you could do more of them that would be great. Tack! :)
Glad you like them! Absolutly, we can do that :)
Hen is a new vocabulary in the Swedish language.
omg it is definitely a guessing game in duolingo when I am differentiating min and mitt, now it is clearer!
Quoting my brain, That was very nice
Thank you for that video!
Glad it was helpful!
Tack ❤🙏
Prego ❤
Thanks a lot for such a wonderful video!
So useful!! Was confused with min, mitt and mina in Duolingo. Thank you for clarity. I know I'll come back to this.
Glad it was helpful! If you want to learn more Swedish with us then you should join our courses. We have live courses and pre-recorded courses.
Here are the links.
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So how can I know if the word is ett or en
That's a good question. We will someday make a video about it but you basically need to know it by heart. Most words are en (like more than 70 %) so what most people do is to learn the ett-words by heart.
I found this super helpful thank you!
Very good
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I’m kind of confused to the VI SVÅRAR PÅ ERA FRÅGOR as you used it as well in Vi svarar på DINA frågor...just confused. Idk
You could say both but "era" is used when you refer to MANY people and "dina" to just 1 persons questions :)
Possessive pronouns aside, those rings are glam✨But the hand reaching out from behind the cam scared me😭 I wasn't expecting another person behind the cam ahahahaa
That aside, you're such a good teacher! The way you explain stuff isn't unnecessarily complicated and it makes me understand stuff better. Wish I was taught Chinese that way😶 My life woulda been way easier
Also, I just realised that Swedish and Russian for channel is the same👀 Kanal and канал
Thank you. So happy to hear that 😍Haha. sorry to scare you 🙃 We are more people behind Fun Swedish than just me. So they will appear sometimes in future videos.
Thank you so much for your content! I'm using Duolingo right now but I find that I miss the explanations of why things work the way they do in a language. These videos are so much help and I'm turning to them more and more!
Glad it was helpful!
Woaaa... Tack så mycket. So very easy to get it
dont say the N word ;)
It is so hard talking about Swedish grammar in English.
You always have to talk about En-words and it sounds strange 😂