@@johnnylundberg9703 Then we have Hansan League and at some point in history the Aristocrats in Sweden were Germans. So many many German old words in Swedish. Especially military and business terms.
@@pauloketch4635 Ive been studying Swedish for a year on and off, so I hope you find some use in this advice: I would start with smth like duolingo to get the basic sentence structure and vocabulary down, since it forces you to come up with swedish sentences. you can go through the material quite quickly since a bunch of the exercises are nonsense, for example translating swedish to english because that is easy most of the time. After about 3 months of practicing english->swedish mostly, I think you can start watching videos/series/films that are swedish with subtitles ON. Research has shown that watching with subtitles on greatly increases your productivity in learning a language. If you're up for it, you can also read along with the subtitles, trying to copy the pronunciation. This is where I am at right now, I can understand 50-70% of spoken swedish, depending on the subject. When you can understand almost everything, its time to find a buddy to have conversations with to practice your speaking. After this point, im not sure what to do to get to an expert level, maybe reading books or start writing in a journal in swedish or smth like that. Just remember that a language consists of 4 elements: speaking, listening, writing and reading. The speaking and listening part are the most difficult, since it requires spontaneous and quick reactions to what was said. The way to learn listening is INPUT INPUT INPUT, and speaking, well, just find someone who has a bit of patience to talk with you:). Thats all i know about language learning so far, I wish you good luck, and NEVER think that its not possible, because it is if you keep on practising!
Just making it clear that this dialect is from the Southern part of Sweden. Not all Swedish speak like this (actually, most non-south swedish people make fun of this dialect)
Sarah Brooks you could look it up on youtube 'different swedish dialects' and they'll mention something like Skånska (from Skåne, the southern part of Sweden), Göteborgska (from the Gothenburg region) and Stockholmare (from the Stockholm region). They'll probably mention some dialects from up north too. Just like they have different dialects in the USA and The Netherlands
Just completed level one with Duolingo Swedish. Watching this video, I think Easy Swedish will help a lot. What a difference to actually hear native speakers. Tack sa mycket. I cannot go to Sweden anytime soon...unfortunately, but the internet will bring Sweden a little closer.
and the way sentences are structured. I have background knowledge of German, so Swedish seems easy in terms of grammar and vocabulary. Not the pronunciation though :D @@RUclipslongvideos
Out of the blue, for no apparent reason, my 7 year old son told me he's gone on Duolingo to learn Swedish. We're from Maryland, US, and he wasn't clear as to why. I support this endeavour 100%. In fact, I'll learn with him. It should be interesting.
Swedish looks pretty easy, after watching this video i got interested into this language. Thanks EasyLanguages. Btw don't say "fika" in Italy, because it can be an offensive word!!! :D
+LilloWorld In Italian "fika" (written "fica") is a vulgar word, bu not offensive. It means "vagina" but it can also mean "beautiful girl". Where I live, in the Northern Italy, we prefer to say "figa".
+Hexxou sceh I bi italianer aber i läbe i dr Schwiiz siit 2013, i kan aber Schwiizerdütsch nit so guet, was bedütet uf Schwiizerdütsch "fika"? Isch wie uf italianisch?
Don't give up! Same as @MollyMalone1983, I have been learning via Duolingo and understood a lot! Write down the words you don't understand and don't let it discourage you
@@MollyMalone1983 Thanks for your comment! I'm learning Swedish on duolingo for half of a month now and I really feel motivated to continue because of that! Plus I can speak English and German well so it shouldn't be that hard for me ;)
@@MollyMalone1983 Thanks for your comment! I'm learning Swedish on duolingo for half of a month now and I really feel motivated to continue because of that! Plus I can speak English and German well so it shouldn't be that hard for me ;)
It takes a lot of éxpòsure to the language (over a period of time) and learning many thousands of words and developing an automatic mode in the new language to become fluent, but luckily Swedish and the other Germanic languages are so easy to learn, the easiest languages, so one can get fluent quite fast in Germanic languages, in general, especially if one uses the right learning techniques, such as spaced repetition (watching the vocab and grammar videos multiple times over a period of time) and observing patterns / word ending etc! I am advanced level in Dutch (quite fluent) and intermediate level in Swedish / German / Norwegian and writer level in English and upper beginner level in Old Norse / Icelandic and beginner level in the other Germanic languages, and I can understand a lot of Swedish sentences and words already, even if I see certain Swedish words for the first time, because many times the Swedish word is similar to the Dutch or German or Norwegian or English word! It would be real great if there were Easy Swedish / Easy Norwegian / Easy Danish / Easy Icelandic / Easy Faroese yts and Easy Old Norse yt teaching vocab and grammar / prepositions / verbs etc!
In addition, I highly recommend learning all / some / any of these pretty languages, including all Germanic languages, such as Dutch / Norwegian / Danish / Swedish / Old Norse / Faroese / Icelandic / Norn / Old English / Limburgish / West Frisian / Gothic / North Frisian / Platte Deutsch / East Frisian / Luxembourgish / Middle English (and Modern English if one doesn’t know it yet) and the other Dutch-based / German-based languages, and the 6 Celtic languages, namely Welsh / Breton / Cornish / Manx / Irish / Scottish Gaelic, and Gallo / Guernsey / Galician and Walloon / Latin / Occitan / Aranese / Esperanto, and the Italian-based languages such as Sardinian / Pretarolo / Sicilian / Venetian / Neapolitan / Friulian / Corsican / Ladin etc, and Hungarian, and Slovene, and Finnish / Latvian / Estonian - these languages are super pretty and magical!
By the way, I highly suggest that they make Easy Languages yts for all these pretty languages that don’t have one yet, such as Easy Norwegian / Easy Swedish / Easy Danish and Easy Icelandic / Easy (Old) Norse / Easy Faroese and Easy Gothic / Easy Latin / Easy Norn and Easy Afrikaans / Easy Yiddish / Easy Burgundian and Easy West Frisian / Easy North Frisian / Easy East Frisian and Easy Luxembourgish / Easy Plattedeutsch / Easy Limburgish and Easy Welsh / Easy Breton / Easy Cornish and Easy Manx / Easy Scottish Gaelic / Easy Irish and Easy Gallo / Easy Guernsey / Easy Galician and Easy Occitan / Easy Walloon / Easy Aranese and Easy Sardinian / Easy Pretarolo / Easy Sicilian and Easy Neapolitan / Easy Venetian / Easy Friulian and Easy Ladin / Easy Corsican / Easy Ladino and Easy Hungarian / Easy Slovene / Easy SwissGerman and Easy Finnish / Easy Latvian / Easy Estonian - even tho they are more unknown, they are so pretty, and the pretty languages should always be prioritized and helped to become very known, and I am sure support groups (or ppl that would support the efforts to make these pretty languages more known) could be found on Patreon and other platforms that would help make these languages more known and help teaching them etc! Many of them have very few speakers at the moment, and resources / videos teaching them are very limited, which makes it very difficult for one to learn them - some of them could even become ‘unliving’ languages in the near future, so to speak, or unspoken languages, which would be very unfortunate, because these languages are so pretty, and should be included everywhere, and they should definitely be the focus on yt etc, as opposed to focusing on languages that are more popular or that have many native speakers or other languages that aren’t a pretty language with mostly pretty words! I also highly suggest that, if someone has the ability to get these languages added to Google translate and Duolingo etc, that he do that as soon as possible, because many of them aren’t on Google translate etc yet - for example, Faroese / Limburgish / Norwegian Nynorsk etc aren’t on Google translate, and Breton / Manx / Cornish and Gallo / Guernsey / Galician and Occitan / Walloon / Aranese and the Italian-based languages aren’t on Google translate either, and the ancient languages such as Old Norse / Gothic / Old English / Norn / Old Dutch / Burgundian and Ancient Latin etc also aren’t on Google translate yet, but at least Latin is - however, they should all be added to Google translate and Duolingo etc, and they should make Easy Languages yts as well as many other yts teaching them for each one of them, so that many can learn them easily, and so that they can become very known / more known! There are many who want to learn them, myself included - I am sure many will start learning them once they are added to Google translate and Duolingo and other language learning platforms and once Easy Languages yts teaching them and more yt videos teaching them would be made! I also heard that a lot of ppl started learning Welsh / Irish / Scottish Gaelic once they were added to Duolingo, for example - this indicates that many ppl would learn more unknown languages if there would be more / many resources on the Internet!
@@barzinio92 you're probably right, studying it is a pain tho because I had different teachers every year so I didn't learn the basics properly :( But if I started from scratch I guess it'd be easier
I've been living in Sweden for four months now and at the start I couldn't speak any swedish but now when I listen to this o understand everything besides 1 or two words.
Many thanks to the creators of this first Easy Swedish video. What I find most intriguing concerning Swedish pronunciation is the vowel "i" like in the word "förbi" at 3:01 in this video.
Olof - where did you go???? This was the first RUclips video I watched when I started learning Swedish. Enjoyed this video over and over when I started and now can understand so much! Tack!
i baked kannelbullar it is similar to the zimtschnecken here in germany. I like yur channel and wish you do more swedish videos Ihr habt da einen großartigen Kanal DANKE
Jag har aldrig varit i Sverige men jag tror att de bästa är att samhället inte är så hierarkiserat och arbetsrätten. Fikapausen är mycket viktigt för svenskarna. En annan trevlig sak är landskapet.
As a Swedish person that's the first time I have ever heard the word "Velig" only understood it thanks to the English subtitles 😂 Also out of every accent too it had to be Scanian 😅 kinda like going around Scotland with a Scottish host trying to teach English 🤣
Not sure if it is appropriate and polite to request more Easy Norwegian videos to be produced here but seems it has been a long time ago since the last and only one Norwegian episode? btw, this Swedish video is greatly done!
Jag skulle säga att "det här" inte räknas som en 'artikel', så en/du måste lägga till "-et" på "språk" för att kompensera för "The". Annars en grammatiskt korrekt mening. Also this was recorded in the south so don't tunnelvision when it comes to pronouncing letters.
It feels weird to hear Swedish spoken because my brain wants to recognize it as British english, but then I realize that only the vowels have simiarities. Anyways I love the way Swedish sounds, it scratches an itch i cant explain
My furniture just started assembling itself, idk why
Ikea?
This is such a funny ass comment.
man i haven't had such a good laugh in a long time. ;-) thanks!
I am *screaming* 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thank you so much! :-D
the little girl was so adorable, I'll never forget "Jag tycker det om" thanks to her haha.
right!
Peter Park But that's grammatically incorrect, "Jag tycker om det" is the correct way to say it
+ALAZN0 Even the children struggle with particle verbs.
oops
@HikkoRori have you ever heard about Hungarian/Finnish/Turkish/Tatar/(any agglutinative language) verbs?
Hope you didn't
Please bring back Easy Swedish!! We need to see more! 😭
Aunque no lo creas, ya sirve demaciado lo que subieron, pero me parece demaciado entretenida esta serie
I speak Dutch fluently and a bit of German and I'm amazed how much I can already understand.
All of them are Germanic languages, so basically same words and grammar 😬
Yeah, I'm from sweden and is studying German and it's so easy to understand
Sweden has "imported" c:a 35-40 % from "Lower"-German. Most languages around the North Sea have similarities.
@@johnnylundberg9703 Then we have Hansan League and at some point in history the Aristocrats in Sweden were Germans. So many many German old words in Swedish. Especially military and business terms.
I am norwegian, and I find German really hard to understand 😅
My Swedish has gotten so good that I can understand this video! Tack så mycket :)
Even without subtitles?
Leo B yes! I don’t really need subtitles anymore, but I have been studying since 2015
Violette Autumne What would be the best approach you can advice a beginner like me
@@pauloketch4635 Ive been studying Swedish for a year on and off, so I hope you find some use in this advice: I would start with smth like duolingo to get the basic sentence structure and vocabulary down, since it forces you to come up with swedish sentences. you can go through the material quite quickly since a bunch of the exercises are nonsense, for example translating swedish to english because that is easy most of the time. After about 3 months of practicing english->swedish mostly, I think you can start watching videos/series/films that are swedish with subtitles ON. Research has shown that watching with subtitles on greatly increases your productivity in learning a language. If you're up for it, you can also read along with the subtitles, trying to copy the pronunciation. This is where I am at right now, I can understand 50-70% of spoken swedish, depending on the subject. When you can understand almost everything, its time to find a buddy to have conversations with to practice your speaking. After this point, im not sure what to do to get to an expert level, maybe reading books or start writing in a journal in swedish or smth like that. Just remember that a language consists of 4 elements: speaking, listening, writing and reading. The speaking and listening part are the most difficult, since it requires spontaneous and quick reactions to what was said. The way to learn listening is INPUT INPUT INPUT, and speaking, well, just find someone who has a bit of patience to talk with you:). Thats all i know about language learning so far, I wish you good luck, and NEVER think that its not possible, because it is if you keep on practising!
Please we need more easy swedish videos. This one was very helpful, thank you
Just making it clear that this dialect is from the Southern part of Sweden. Not all Swedish speak like this (actually, most non-south swedish people make fun of this dialect)
Nino Radget haha yeah most swedes have the rolling R's, but not skåningarna
Jag vet, jag vet... ;)
Nino Radget How are the dialects different?
Sarah Brooks you could look it up on youtube 'different swedish dialects' and they'll mention something like Skånska (from Skåne, the southern part of Sweden), Göteborgska (from the Gothenburg region) and Stockholmare (from the Stockholm region). They'll probably mention some dialects from up north too. Just like they have different dialects in the USA and The Netherlands
Smeetheens that's also true for Poland, Germany and the Netherlands 😄
Wow, I almost understood some of that. I had some Norwegian 40 years ago, and do speak German. I'm impressed with this method of teaching!
Finally there are Swedish videos ,I've been waiting for this like forever! Tack så mycket
Just completed level one with Duolingo Swedish. Watching this video, I think Easy Swedish will help a lot. What a difference to actually hear native speakers. Tack sa mycket. I cannot go to Sweden anytime soon...unfortunately, but the internet will bring Sweden a little closer.
Finally!!! I love Swedish :) This was much anticipated. Keep up the good work!
OMG THATS MY HOME TOWN HALOOOOOOO SVERIGE SAKNAR MALMö
vad i helvete
@@artilleryfire6576 Kva?
@@dan74695 jag vet inte...
Jantelagen - In Australia it is called 'Tall Poppy Syndrome'
finalmente!!!! i've been waiting for years for easy swedish!
I'm a teacher from Germany and understand a lot of their talk and conversations. Time to move to beautiful Sweden ✨
Really? Are similar the means of the words?
and the way sentences are structured. I have background knowledge of German, so Swedish seems easy in terms of grammar and vocabulary. Not the pronunciation though :D @@RUclipslongvideos
Please please make 100 of these! I waited for this for 4 years already :(
Out of the blue, for no apparent reason, my 7 year old son told me he's gone on Duolingo to learn Swedish. We're from Maryland, US, and he wasn't clear as to why. I support this endeavour 100%. In fact, I'll learn with him. It should be interesting.
👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
i'm sad there's only 3 swedish videos on Easy Languages so far. ㅠ-ㅠ. they're so good!!
They talk like they're reading a poem or something. It's a very poetic-sounding language.
It is elfic in essence.
Swedish and Icelandic are both of my favorite Scandinavian languages. Both sound fun to speak and I love the little details.
Next year I start a swedish course, in about 15 years I want to live in sweden. It has been my dreams since I was little.
AnneLien1987 did you start?
8 years to go!
0:50 youngest easy languages interview partner ever :D
Swedish looks pretty easy, after watching this video i got interested into this language. Thanks EasyLanguages. Btw don't say "fika" in Italy, because it can be an offensive word!!! :D
+mataozil pussy ahahah
+LilloWorld In Italian "fika" (written "fica") is a vulgar word, bu not offensive. It means "vagina" but it can also mean "beautiful girl". Where I live, in the Northern Italy, we prefer to say "figa".
+LilloWorld "fica" in portugese means "stay" :D
+zimThuet ich bi vo de schwiiz &vo schwede &wenn ich irgendwas uf schwedisch mit 'ficka' seg, lueged mich all schwiizer so komisch aah😂
+Hexxou sceh I bi italianer aber i läbe i dr Schwiiz siit 2013, i kan aber Schwiizerdütsch nit so guet, was bedütet uf Schwiizerdütsch "fika"? Isch wie uf italianisch?
Jag älskar Sverige!!!!
Tack!!
jag också
Finally! I've been waiting for Easy Swedish for years now!
Please for the love of all that is good in the world make more of these..I will come to Sweden and partake in an interview
Me: interested at Swedish
Also me: watching the video for first time
Again me: Closing the computer and giving up
Don't give up! I have been learning via Duolingo for about 3-4 months and I understood about 2/3 of what they were saying, without the subtitles.
@@MollyMalone1983 I’ve heard good things about duolingo - sounds good. But they spoke so fast!
Don't give up! Same as @MollyMalone1983, I have been learning via Duolingo and understood a lot! Write down the words you don't understand and don't let it discourage you
@@MollyMalone1983 Thanks for your comment! I'm learning Swedish on duolingo for half of a month now and I really feel motivated to continue because of that! Plus I can speak English and German well so it shouldn't be that hard for me ;)
@@MollyMalone1983 Thanks for your comment! I'm learning Swedish on duolingo for half of a month now and I really feel motivated to continue because of that! Plus I can speak English and German well so it shouldn't be that hard for me ;)
Tack så mycket, Olof och Andes!!!
I've been waiting a long time for an Easy Swedish episode.
OMG I’ve been trying to ‘teach myself’ Swedish for nearly a year and watching this video I feel a million miles away from fluency 😅🙈
It's the speed for me too 🙄 and I can speak Swedish on A1 level, but if I were to go to Sweden, I have a sinking feeling that I'd be pretty screwed 😅
It takes a lot of éxpòsure to the language (over a period of time) and learning many thousands of words and developing an automatic mode in the new language to become fluent, but luckily Swedish and the other Germanic languages are so easy to learn, the easiest languages, so one can get fluent quite fast in Germanic languages, in general, especially if one uses the right learning techniques, such as spaced repetition (watching the vocab and grammar videos multiple times over a period of time) and observing patterns / word ending etc! I am advanced level in Dutch (quite fluent) and intermediate level in Swedish / German / Norwegian and writer level in English and upper beginner level in Old Norse / Icelandic and beginner level in the other Germanic languages, and I can understand a lot of Swedish sentences and words already, even if I see certain Swedish words for the first time, because many times the Swedish word is similar to the Dutch or German or Norwegian or English word! It would be real great if there were Easy Swedish / Easy Norwegian / Easy Danish / Easy Icelandic / Easy Faroese yts and Easy Old Norse yt teaching vocab and grammar / prepositions / verbs etc!
In addition, I highly recommend learning all / some / any of these pretty languages, including all Germanic languages, such as Dutch / Norwegian / Danish / Swedish / Old Norse / Faroese / Icelandic / Norn / Old English / Limburgish / West Frisian / Gothic / North Frisian / Platte Deutsch / East Frisian / Luxembourgish / Middle English (and Modern English if one doesn’t know it yet) and the other Dutch-based / German-based languages, and the 6 Celtic languages, namely Welsh / Breton / Cornish / Manx / Irish / Scottish Gaelic, and Gallo / Guernsey / Galician and Walloon / Latin / Occitan / Aranese / Esperanto, and the Italian-based languages such as Sardinian / Pretarolo / Sicilian / Venetian / Neapolitan / Friulian / Corsican / Ladin etc, and Hungarian, and Slovene, and Finnish / Latvian / Estonian - these languages are super pretty and magical!
By the way, I highly suggest that they make Easy Languages yts for all these pretty languages that don’t have one yet, such as Easy Norwegian / Easy Swedish / Easy Danish and Easy Icelandic / Easy (Old) Norse / Easy Faroese and Easy Gothic / Easy Latin / Easy Norn and Easy Afrikaans / Easy Yiddish / Easy Burgundian and Easy West Frisian / Easy North Frisian / Easy East Frisian and Easy Luxembourgish / Easy Plattedeutsch / Easy Limburgish and Easy Welsh / Easy Breton / Easy Cornish and Easy Manx / Easy Scottish Gaelic / Easy Irish and Easy Gallo / Easy Guernsey / Easy Galician and Easy Occitan / Easy Walloon / Easy Aranese and Easy Sardinian / Easy Pretarolo / Easy Sicilian and Easy Neapolitan / Easy Venetian / Easy Friulian and Easy Ladin / Easy Corsican / Easy Ladino and Easy Hungarian / Easy Slovene / Easy SwissGerman and Easy Finnish / Easy Latvian / Easy Estonian - even tho they are more unknown, they are so pretty, and the pretty languages should always be prioritized and helped to become very known, and I am sure support groups (or ppl that would support the efforts to make these pretty languages more known) could be found on Patreon and other platforms that would help make these languages more known and help teaching them etc! Many of them have very few speakers at the moment, and resources / videos teaching them are very limited, which makes it very difficult for one to learn them - some of them could even become ‘unliving’ languages in the near future, so to speak, or unspoken languages, which would be very unfortunate, because these languages are so pretty, and should be included everywhere, and they should definitely be the focus on yt etc, as opposed to focusing on languages that are more popular or that have many native speakers or other languages that aren’t a pretty language with mostly pretty words! I also highly suggest that, if someone has the ability to get these languages added to Google translate and Duolingo etc, that he do that as soon as possible, because many of them aren’t on Google translate etc yet - for example, Faroese / Limburgish / Norwegian Nynorsk etc aren’t on Google translate, and Breton / Manx / Cornish and Gallo / Guernsey / Galician and Occitan / Walloon / Aranese and the Italian-based languages aren’t on Google translate either, and the ancient languages such as Old Norse / Gothic / Old English / Norn / Old Dutch / Burgundian and Ancient Latin etc also aren’t on Google translate yet, but at least Latin is - however, they should all be added to Google translate and Duolingo etc, and they should make Easy Languages yts as well as many other yts teaching them for each one of them, so that many can learn them easily, and so that they can become very known / more known! There are many who want to learn them, myself included - I am sure many will start learning them once they are added to Google translate and Duolingo and other language learning platforms and once Easy Languages yts teaching them and more yt videos teaching them would be made! I also heard that a lot of ppl started learning Welsh / Irish / Scottish Gaelic once they were added to Duolingo, for example - this indicates that many ppl would learn more unknown languages if there would be more / many resources on the Internet!
How fo you ferl now? I hope you haven't given up
Please come back with Easy Dutch
Yes, we definitely need more Easy Dutch episodes!
Yaaay thank you so much for this vid!
I'm French and I find Swedish quite easy, I love the sound of it.
Tack :D
I'm swedish and I find french difficult :(
I studied it in school for 5 years, 2 years later I remember virtually nothing
@@Aufeii it will come back if you study it again
@@barzinio92 you're probably right, studying it is a pain tho because I had different teachers every year so I didn't learn the basics properly :(
But if I started from scratch I guess it'd be easier
I've been living in Sweden for four months now and at the start I couldn't speak any swedish but now when I listen to this o understand everything besides 1 or two words.
Ka med norsk?
One of the most beautiful-sounding languages in the world... but sooooo difficult=/.. gosh I want to learn Swedish!!!
I am impressed with how elegant and classy the Swedes are. A natural aristocracy...
Note that this is from 2015. ‘Swedes’ wouldn’t look the same now, especially where this was filmed, in Malmo.
@@russianbotfarm3036 lol
Watching from algeria Africa i Love swedish
Many thanks to the creators of this first Easy Swedish video. What I find most intriguing concerning Swedish pronunciation is the vowel "i" like in the word "förbi" at 3:01 in this video.
netlang sounds really weird and unique!
Slutligen! Jag har väntat i århundraden efter ett avsnitt av Easy Swedish! Tack så mycket!
I think "äntligen" is better to use here than "slutligen".
"Äntligen" is used after a long wait while "slutligen" is more conclusionary
Love the video! please make more of Easy Swedish!
Olof - where did you go???? This was the first RUclips video I watched when I started learning Swedish. Enjoyed this video over and over when I started and now can understand so much! Tack!
I really want to improve my Swedish !! It's a beautiful language
How is it 5 years later? (I’m a Swedish speaker)
Am i the only one finding it surreal that people WANT to learn Swedish? Its flattering but it always feels so surreal
"Not too much and not too little" sounded so nice to my ears lol 1:37-1:42 Now I want to learn Swedish
kobron1559 for some reason i liked it more when the previous woman explained lagom. goodluck with Swedish! learning norsk here
@@hestia165 Blei du flytande i norsk eller?
Am i one who was amazed by little girl? She sayed so difficult build sentence for her age. And that was so clear.
Yayy, finally!😍
The most beautiful language on earth, for real!
Thank you for this, Easy languages! You are the best!
i would soo love for you to pick up Easy Swedish again, i need it😭
Please more easy swedish videos this is very helpful
great work BTW
i baked kannelbullar it is similar to the zimtschnecken here in germany.
I like yur channel and wish you do more swedish videos
Ihr habt da einen großartigen Kanal DANKE
Swedes are the most beautiful people, beautiful language too.
Jag har väntat så länge, tack så mycket :)
We need an easy swedish channel in 2022
0:51 she got a little bad grammar
But she got the cuteness
This was in Malmö hence so many answered Lagom and Köttbullar. Bet more would have answered Fika, Semla, Julmust and so on in Central/Northern Sweden.
Jå, lagom, köttbullar och fika är väldigt typiskt! :D
Precis is my favorite Swedish word for some reason :D
It's "presis" in Norwegian.
Jag har aldrig varit i Sverige men jag tror att de bästa är att samhället inte är så hierarkiserat och arbetsrätten. Fikapausen är mycket viktigt för svenskarna.
En annan trevlig sak är landskapet.
I'm going there in september! I dont speak but we have friends there and people is nice, im soooo excited
We have a word for "lagom" in Serbia, we say it "taman"
Taman det lagom blir det bra
Jättebra lektion! Tack så mycket!
As a new Swedish learner that is something i was looking for
I love the fact that this was filmed in Malmö.
Love Swedes
you swedes are so beautiful humble shy and loyal ..i would be honored to have a swedish friend male or female , its just beautiful
0:33 idk why this sounds extremely soothing lol
Why is RUclips recommending me this almost 5 years later? I love this video!
Because now it's time for you to learn Swedish!
I need more easy swedish 😍😍😂😂❤❤ it is so awesome
been trying to learn swedish after being thrown into this country, this helped :)
Thank you, love the language and how it's sang :D
As a Swedish person that's the first time I have ever heard the word "Velig" only understood it thanks to the English subtitles 😂
Also out of every accent too it had to be Scanian 😅 kinda like going around Scotland with a Scottish host trying to teach English 🤣
äntligen! bra gjort Olof. Lycka till med det här projekt..
More Easy Swedish videos, please!!.
The word "fika" reminded me of the German word "ficken" which means a completly different thing though ;))
Same😉
Armando B.
På italienska finns det också ett ord som ser lika ut som svenska ordet...men det betyder en andra sak!....
In swedish fick means to get like bekommen
Armando B. Lol
“Fick” means “got”. Or “bekommen” in German. “Ficka” means “pocket”, or “Tasche“ in German.
Yay! An Easy Swedish video! Very interesting :)
Great country, great language, great culture in the past. "Not too much, not too little" they say while going/doing too much.
WE NEED MORE OF THIS!!!
0:50 - Så söööt! 😄😊
Hey this is easy!! Either I was a viking in my past live or is genetic memory the grammar and the pronunciation is easy Sweeden is fuxkin awesome
Not sure if it is appropriate and polite to request more Easy Norwegian videos to be produced here
but seems it has been a long time ago since the last and only one Norwegian episode?
btw, this Swedish video is greatly done!
Forsta gang jag att titta detta Video.......jag ar myckett lycklig 😁😁😁🙏
i´m waiting for finnish! love swedish and finnish.
I hope you're planning on making new videos, this one is very helpful
+Ania Rutkowska - 2nd episode is coming very soon :)
+Easy Languages
+Easy Languages , Waiting for it!!!!
+Easy Languages can't wait !!! :D
+Ania Rutkowska - new one is out now :D
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I've just found out that I'm 1/3 Swedish, so I'm interested in learning the language now. This was informative, tack!
1/3, You have three parents?
I've been waiting for this!! thank you so much, that was excellent :D
Please!! Another episode would be so helpful!!
Great way to supplement my Swedish language study!
Jaaaaa! Jag lär mig Svenska! Jag tycker mycket om det här språk! :)
Jag skulle säga att "det här" inte räknas som en 'artikel', så en/du måste lägga till "-et" på "språk" för att kompensera för "The". Annars en grammatiskt korrekt mening. Also this was recorded in the south so don't tunnelvision when it comes to pronouncing letters.
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Hej ! Jag ar fron Uzbekistan och Jag tycker om Sverige. Sverige basta Landet hela vardet.😘😘😘😘
I am learning German. And between the other Germanic languages, Swedish looks very attractive to learn.
I came here after Easy Danish. My ears are healing.
Äntligen! Tack så mycket för det, jag har väntat länge på Easy Swedish! Det var också "lagom" ledig för mig :)
What a nice reporter/host:)
Vary good People i have learnd alot in Sweden.
In my opinion ABBA is typical Swedish! 😍
(I'm from the Czech Republic.)
Such beautiful langugae
It feels weird to hear Swedish spoken because my brain wants to recognize it as British english, but then I realize that only the vowels have simiarities. Anyways I love the way Swedish sounds, it scratches an itch i cant explain
gött att ni var i skåneland så att alla som lär sig svenska inte bara får höra stockholmska och andra uppländska fasoner, hehe.
Jag är jätteglada med Easy Swedish. Tack för den här videon! :D
Ahh...best answer the first one ! "Fika" ...it's typical Swedish ! :) I agree .Greetings from Italy.
Please easy Icelandic!!
+Cynthia G. it's the same popular as latin or sanskryt ;p
+Cynthia G. I'm Canadian but I'd say hot springs, geysers, and volcanoes are typical Icelandic, and LazyTown. www.lazytown.com/
+Cynthia G. It would be cool, but 'easy' Icelandic is like saying 'hot snow'
Hahaha true but hey, its not impossible!
Still there are many people interested in learning it :) you know, its sad that there are so little sources from where to study it.