1.Hej (Hi) 0:50 2.Hej då(Good Bye) 1:18 3.Tack (Thank you) 1:39 4.Varsågod(Your’re welcome/Here you are) 2:28 5.Ursäkta(Excuse me) 3:37 6.Förlåt (I’m sorry) 4:35 7.Ja(A) (Yes) 5:04 8.Nej(No) 5:35 - Är du hungrig?(Are you hungry?) 5:18 - Vill du ha kvittot?(Do you want the recept?) 5:50 Bonus! - Nja (When you are not sure) 6:00 - Vill du gå ut? (Do you want to go out?) 6:06 9. Jag vet inte (I don’t know) 6:35 10. Jag förstår inte(I don’t understand) 6:57 - Jag förstår svenska (I understand swedish) 7:28 11. Godmorgon (Good morning) 7:32 12. Jag heter…(My name is….) 8:22 13. Trevligt att träffas (Nice to meet you) 8:56 14. Välkommen (Welcome) 9:09 - Välkommen till mig kl.5 på lördag (Welcome/please come/looking forward to have you at my place at 5 on saturday) 9:30 15. Precis(Exactly) 9:49 16. Skål(Cheers) 10:40
My brother studied languages at the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center in California. The pace of study was intense. Students had to master the language course in 36-64 weeks. Psychologically it was very difficult, but fortunately he was helped by Yuriy Ivantsiv's book "Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign languages”. The book " Polyglot Notes" became a desk book for my brother, because it has answers to all the problems that any student of a foreign language has to face. Thanks to the author of the channel for this interesting video! Good luck to everyone who studies a foreign language and wants to realize their full potential!
Både glädjande och underhållande! Även infödda svenskar borde ta del av dessa fraser. Med artighet och hövlighet gentemot varandra kan man komma långt. "Keep up the good work!"
I'm going to visit relatives in Sweden (my cousin, her husband, adult children and grandchildren) next week! This is EXACTLY what I was looking for!! ("Precis")😂😂 Eventhough they all speak English, I feel that it's courteous to learn a few polite phrases such as these to use whenever you can. 😊❤❤ Tack so mycket!!!
So happy to hear that you like our way of teaching. If you want to learn more Swedish with us. We also have Swedish courses. Here is some info about them: Pre-recorded courses: funswedish.teachable.com/courses/ Live-Zoom courses: elansutbildning.com/ Courses for companies: elansutbildning.com/companies/
0:50 Hi 1:18 Bye 1:39 Thank you 2:28 You are welcome/here you are 3:37 Excuse me 4:35 I am sorry 5:04 Yes 5:35 No 6:00 (when you are not sure) 6:57 I do not understand 10:41 Cheers
Wow, thank you for your kind comment! If you like our teaching style then you should join our Swedish courses starting soon elansutbildning.com/courses/ :)
Just discovered your channel about a week ago; love your energy and enthusiasm for teaching us Swedish! I think your videos would be even better with a better camera and microphone, though :D You're a great teacher!
Awesome! Thank you for your comment! Happy to hear that you find the content useful. I know 😅. The camera quality is pretty bad. We should be fixing that fairly soon. Hopefully the sound quality is good enough.
Tack så mycket för det video här. Jag älskar att tala svenska. Jag har lärt mig mycket svenska i skolan i år. Jag vet att jag ännu gör misstagen men jag lärt mig mer dagligen.
Awesome video! It's very cool that you do a breakdown of the pronunciation of certain words. I was really confused about the "rs" sound which turns out to be "sh" sound haha. I'll be visiting Stockholm soon. Excited!!! Keep it up! Tack så mycket
Well.. you can thing of Å as an A with a small O on the top. If you go with the "neutral" latin sound... you could say OA (in the long form). Or, since you are just starting, you could try with our 100% beginners video course: elansutbildning.teachable.com/p/swedish-for-complete-beginners
Fun fact: In Spain we have an expression: To become Swedish. for example if they ask you something about what you have information but you don't want to give it and you say "i don't know" and the other person knows that you are lying, they will tell you "don't play Swedish" Know undestand why "Jag vet inte" We use too when one person are or pretend be confused and the other one think that the other is lying: Don't be/play Swedish haha Tack for teaching Swedish in such an easy way, I hope to visit your wonderful country soon.
"Hacerse el sueco" is a shocking expression for many Swedes 😂. Happy to hear that you are enjoying our teaching style. And hope you can come visit Sweden soon!
Glad to hear that you loved this video! If you ever want to learn more Swedish with us then you can join our Swedish courses. Live-Zoom courses: elansutbildning.com/ Pre-recorded courses: funswedish.teachable.com/courses/
Just want to say I wish there were more people like you. You're so sweet 🧁 Also I would like to say that German has quite helped understand svenskett språk, since both are Germanic languages. P.s. sometimes I can't tell if you're singing or talking, which makes it more beautiful. Hej from Canary islands. 😚
Great video. I just realized your lessons are practically more useful in real life than completing 10 chapters in duolingo, haha. All I had been learning was man, kvinna, hund, barn and etc but now I feel like I do know basic Swedish ways to communicate at least. :D
Glad you like them! If you are looking for an even more structured way or learning 100 times more, you could try one of our video courses! Like this one: funswedish.teachable.com/p/swedish-for-complete-beginners
Tack. I'm coming to Sweden this summer on vacation. Looking forward to visiting and seeing where some of my ancestors came from (Stockholm and Malmo). My wife is German and I can see some commonalities.
Thank you so much, i just moved to malmo 4 months ago and I'm waiting to be able to stay the swedish lessons, this has been very helpful while I wait, i hope learning swedish will be easier to learn than danish. I lived in Denmark for 5 years and was a nightmare to talk.
Danish is brutal and I'm saying this as a Dane. But now a year later, could you use the past Danish you learned to learn Swedish, as these two languages are closely related?
Oh, I just did my "polyglot challenge" video in Swedish, but I wish I had seen your video before! Pronunciation... >_< haha. Thank you for this useful lesson! My next Swedish video will be better, thanks to you! ;-)
Maybe for the next video about useful words, you can close it by saying the whole list of words with the basic "short" translation? So we can play again that part and practice in the subway like I'm doing right now ;) thanks a lot
this is really nice! i'm not even sure about learning swedish yet bc i might never need it but i'm curious and this a very nice video and very well explained! subscribed :)
I think it will be very useful if a video is done about some unique pronunciation sounds in Swedish - like the "rs" example you gave that made "shh" sound. It would be great if you guys could manage to get around to doing that.
I ama teddy bear with a human mummy. I remember' Hej da' (Goodbye) by visualising myself saying goodbye to the *door* I am about to leave by, as da (with the symbol above ) and door sound alike.
1.Hej (Hi) 0:50
2.Hej då(Good Bye) 1:18
3.Tack (Thank you) 1:39
4.Varsågod(Your’re welcome/Here you are) 2:28
5.Ursäkta(Excuse me) 3:37
6.Förlåt (I’m sorry) 4:35
7.Ja(A) (Yes) 5:04
8.Nej(No) 5:35
- Är du hungrig?(Are you hungry?) 5:18
- Vill du ha kvittot?(Do you want the recept?) 5:50
Bonus!
- Nja (When you are not sure) 6:00
- Vill du gå ut? (Do you want to go out?) 6:06
9. Jag vet inte (I don’t know) 6:35
10. Jag förstår inte(I don’t understand) 6:57
- Jag förstår svenska (I understand swedish) 7:28
11. Godmorgon (Good morning) 7:32
12. Jag heter…(My name is….) 8:22
13. Trevligt att träffas (Nice to meet you) 8:56
14. Välkommen (Welcome) 9:09
- Välkommen till mig kl.5 på lördag (Welcome/please come/looking forward to have you at my place at 5 on saturday) 9:30
15. Precis(Exactly) 9:49
16. Skål(Cheers) 10:40
My brother studied languages at the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center in California. The pace of study was intense. Students had to master the language course in 36-64 weeks. Psychologically it was very difficult, but fortunately he was helped by Yuriy Ivantsiv's book "Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign languages”. The book " Polyglot Notes" became a desk book for my brother, because it has answers to all the problems that any student of a foreign language has to face. Thanks to the author of the channel for this interesting video! Good luck to everyone who studies a foreign language and wants to realize their full potential!
Thanks mvp
Både glädjande och underhållande! Även infödda svenskar borde ta del av dessa fraser. Med artighet och hövlighet gentemot varandra kan man komma långt. "Keep up the good work!"
JA VeT aSsÅ
I'm going to visit relatives in Sweden (my cousin, her husband, adult children and grandchildren) next week! This is EXACTLY what I was looking for!! ("Precis")😂😂
Eventhough they all speak English, I feel that it's courteous to learn a few polite phrases such as these to use whenever you can. 😊❤❤ Tack so mycket!!!
Bra att lär ut svenska till folk, lycka till med mer videos!
I love the way you teach it. Very helpful tack so mycket
So happy to hear that you like our way of teaching. If you want to learn more Swedish with us. We also have Swedish courses.
Here is some info about them:
Pre-recorded courses: funswedish.teachable.com/courses/
Live-Zoom courses: elansutbildning.com/
Courses for companies: elansutbildning.com/companies/
I'm Canadian of Swedish descent. Finally learning the language....and this is really easy and fun. Tack :)
0:50 Hi
1:18 Bye
1:39 Thank you
2:28 You are welcome/here you are
3:37 Excuse me
4:35 I am sorry
5:04 Yes
5:35 No
6:00 (when you are not sure)
6:57 I do not understand
10:41 Cheers
Thanks for the video 🥰 can't wait to use in Sweden!
Thank you!
😘😝😝
Thanks from India
Tack!
1. 0:47, Hej, Hey/Hi, 你好 / 您好
2. 1:16, Hej då, Goodbye, 再見 /3 bai bai
3. 1:37, Tack, Thank you, 謝謝 / 多謝
4. 2:26, Varsågod, 1) You are welcome, 不客氣 2) Take it, 拿著吧 / 用吧 / 攞住用喇
5. 3:36, Ursäkta, Excuse me!, 不好意思 / 打擾一下 / 唔該 / 唔好意思
6. 4:33, Förlåt, I'm sorry, 對不起 / 對唔住
7. 5:02, Ja, Yes, 是的 / 係呀
8. 5:32, Nej, No, 不 / 唔係呀
9. 6:33, Jag vet inte, I don't know, 我不知道 / 我唔知
10. 6:55, Jag förstår inte, I don't understand, 我不懂 / 我不明白 / 我唔明
11. 7:32, Godmorgon, Good morning, 早上好 / 早晨
12. 8:22, Jag Heter, My name is, 我的名字是 / 我是 / 我係
13. 8:56, Trevligt att träffas, Nice to meet you, 很高興見到你 / 好開心識到你
14. 9:09, Välkommen, Welcome, 歡迎
15. 9:49, Precis, Precisely/Exactly, 就是就是 / 係呀係呀
16. 10:37, Skål, Cheers, 乾杯 / 飲杯
Thanks for your amazing videos!
Thank you! And thank you for the tags!
You are BRILLIANT!!! I have been searching for the perfect person to teach. This is it! Thank you. You teach superbly.
Wow, thank you for your kind comment! If you like our teaching style then you should join our Swedish courses starting soon elansutbildning.com/courses/ :)
Just discovered your channel about a week ago; love your energy and enthusiasm for teaching us Swedish! I think your videos would be even better with a better camera and microphone, though :D You're a great teacher!
Awesome! Thank you for your comment! Happy to hear that you find the content useful.
I know 😅. The camera quality is pretty bad. We should be fixing that fairly soon.
Hopefully the sound quality is good enough.
@@FunSwedish Just watched your latest video... I think a new mic will be a good investment, too :-)
From Sénégal 🇸🇳
Jag tycker om din video
Africans do not need to learn Swedish
@@truthfulfree shush
Hej tack så mycket
varsågod 😊
This video was a bit too basic but the little details made it worth watching. Tack Daniella.
Happy to hear that there were some nuggets there that mede it worth it :D
Tack! I wanted to learn Swedish but they don't teach it in secondary school, and I discovered your channel, this is really helping me!
Happy to hear that!
We also have more structured video courses here if you are intersted in speeding up your learning:
elansutbildning.teachable.com/
Tack så mycket för det video här. Jag älskar att tala svenska. Jag har lärt mig mycket svenska i skolan i år. Jag vet att jag ännu gör misstagen men jag lärt mig mer dagligen.
You're such a good teacher. Thank you!
Glad you think so!
Sweet language and sweeter teacher
as a german alot of the words are almost same and so its quite fun to learn also the "sch" is very easy to learn as a german
Nja just became one of my all time favorite words.
😊
You are a good teacher. You make things clear for people to understand 🥰🥰🇬🇭
Thank you for you kind words, makes us happy to hear 😍
Tack
So nice to found this clips of videos for Learning Swedish . It helps me to collect more words that i can use for the sentence.😁😃 Tack 😘
Glad you like them!😍
Love it= Älskar det.
How are you?=Hur mår du?
How old are you?=Hur gammal är du?
I am 13 years old=Jag är 13 år.
In Bologna (Italy) we use the word "Prezis" (prinunciated just like Swedes do) in the same way when we speak our own dialect
You are good at this madam. I'm from Brasil and for me, sweden is the most beautiful country in the world.
Precis liker jag ditt video och har jag prenumererat på din kanal, tusen tack, Vi ses senare.
Tack så mycket. Blir glad att du gillar videon och prenumerar på vår kanal 😊
Your videos are the best ones and teach thoroughly the boring material... but you always seem to make it interesting, tack
Glad you like them!😍
i am german and i want to learn swedish you help me a lot
i disvovered this channel like 5 days ago and it helped me a lot. i have a Swedish friend and its cool communicating with him in swedish.
thank you
Great to hear!
Awesome video! It's very cool that you do a breakdown of the pronunciation of certain words. I was really confused about the "rs" sound which turns out to be "sh" sound haha. I'll be visiting Stockholm soon. Excited!!! Keep it up! Tack så mycket
We made a video about that! And some other wierd combinations that can be surprising / confusing if you dont know the rules 😊
This å sound is a mystery to me. The little ball above, I mean. Recently started learning Swedish. So beautiful and different.
Well.. you can thing of Å as an A with a small O on the top.
If you go with the "neutral" latin sound... you could say OA (in the long form).
Or, since you are just starting, you could try with our 100% beginners video course:
elansutbildning.teachable.com/p/swedish-for-complete-beginners
I love Nja. It works so well to confuse the people at the restaurant trying to say it when my food is ready.
😂😂
Thanks. I am studying swedish for the first time.
I’m in love with Swedish 🤍
Happy to hear that! 😍😍
I love said "skål"
Skål!
I LOVE THIS Channel 😍😍😍
😍
Loving learning with you!!! Thank you for your beautiful work!!! 🙏🏻💖💖💖
Thank you for your sweet comment 🙏🏻💖💖💖
I'm now starting to learn basic swedish language.
Great! You can do it!
Fun fact:
In Spain we have an expression: To become Swedish.
for example if they ask you something about what you have information but you don't want to give it and you say "i don't know" and the other person knows that you are lying, they will tell you "don't play Swedish"
Know undestand why "Jag vet inte"
We use too when one person are or pretend be confused and the other one think that the other is lying: Don't be/play Swedish haha
Tack for teaching Swedish in such an easy way, I hope to visit your wonderful country soon.
"Hacerse el sueco" is a shocking expression for many Swedes 😂.
Happy to hear that you are enjoying our teaching style. And hope you can come visit Sweden soon!
intressant lektion..
Tack så mycket
Varsågod :D
This is really good content and useful to who wants to learn swedish. Your way of style is really good. Tack so mycket for den har videon
This channel helps my GF alot.
I want to communicate well so bad with swedish people and i love this video
Glad to hear that you loved this video!
If you ever want to learn more Swedish with us then you can join our Swedish courses.
Live-Zoom courses: elansutbildning.com/
Pre-recorded courses: funswedish.teachable.com/courses/
Thanks
Thanks, just discovered your video now
Thanks for watching!
Just want to say I wish there were more people like you. You're so sweet 🧁
Also I would like to say that German has quite helped understand svenskett språk, since both are Germanic languages.
P.s. sometimes I can't tell if you're singing or talking, which makes it more beautiful. Hej from Canary islands. 😚
Hola! Gracias por tu dulce comentario ♥️ Hola desde Estocolmo.
Great video. I just realized your lessons are practically more useful in real life than completing 10 chapters in duolingo, haha.
All I had been learning was man, kvinna, hund, barn and etc but now I feel like I do know basic Swedish ways to communicate at least. :D
Glad you like them!
If you are looking for an even more structured way or learning 100 times more, you could try one of our video courses!
Like this one: funswedish.teachable.com/p/swedish-for-complete-beginners
Hi bro in how many do u fluent in Swedish I m new there in sweden so trying few lessons In duolingo
Love Duolingo too. But such practical things I still miss there.
@@KayS.-dese like what practical things you miss
@@ghostwriter991 Like what you see here. The fine details in speaking you need to know for daily things in real life.
Tack. I'm coming to Sweden this summer on vacation. Looking forward to visiting and seeing where some of my ancestors came from (Stockholm and Malmo). My wife is German and I can see some commonalities.
Hope you enjoy Sweden this summer! :)
@@FunSwedish Thanks, I think it will be great! Going to Kalmar, too!
Dra åt helvete ! Is the best
Thank you very much for this video!!!
You're very welcome! Glad you liked it :)
You are the best female teacher ever true my dear by Friendship an lately mayby by love?
Underbart video, tack så mycket!
Forget my sun classes my teacher ok
Good topic
Thank you for your great and useful video! I love your channel so much❤️I have just started to learn Swedish but it's so much fun already🥰👍🏻
I'm so glad you feel that way ❤️ Good luck with your Swedish studies and awesome that you find it fun already!
@@FunSwedish Thank you very much!❤️
thank you !🤗
Varsågod!
Thanks for the lesson🇸🇪🇳🇱
You are an excellent teacher, I’m going to study the language from your channel because you make it easier and fun.
Thank you so much
Tack sä mycket
Varsågod!
Good explanation,tack
Glad you liked it
Thank you so much, i just moved to malmo 4 months ago and I'm waiting to be able to stay the swedish lessons, this has been very helpful while I wait, i hope learning swedish will be easier to learn than danish. I lived in Denmark for 5 years and was a nightmare to talk.
Well, I can say that at least our way of counting makes sense 😂
It’s Malmö with an ö hold in o!:) -I’m Swedish
@@cccily Malmö
Danish is brutal and I'm saying this as a Dane. But now a year later, could you use the past Danish you learned to learn Swedish, as these two languages are closely related?
@@adday. Yes they are. And Norwegian is even closer to Danish. I moved back to Denmark so no need to learn swedish
Oh, I just did my "polyglot challenge" video in Swedish, but I wish I had seen your video before! Pronunciation... >_< haha. Thank you for this useful lesson! My next Swedish video will be better, thanks to you! ;-)
Oh! I am so happy to hear you feel that way! How cool that you speak so many languages :)
Haha det är lite kul att kolla på när andra lär ut svenska
Trevilgt att traffas.
very helpful fröken ! tack tack!!!
Tack så mycket !
😊
Maybe for the next video about useful words, you can close it by saying the whole list of words with the basic "short" translation? So we can play again that part and practice in the subway like I'm doing right now ;) thanks a lot
Good idea!
Your channel title is correct, it is fun Swedish, lol. Nja is very new to my learning (which has been slow) thanks so much!
Glad you think so and happy you have learned a new word!😍
I like it very much this video 🇧🇩
Happy to hear that!
tack så mycket!
😊
Very cool, Daniella!
I'm getting more and more interested in learning this language, despite some pronunciations being hard 😁
You can do it!
Omg jag kan flytande svenska nu!
Wow. Just started to learn the language and this looks really useful. Good teacher :)
Glad it was helpful! 😍
Jag älskar sverige hej då
Jag vet inte varför jag kolla på det här som svensk men det var nice att kolla på😅
Tack 🎉
Tack tack så mycket
this is really nice! i'm not even sure about learning swedish yet bc i might never need it but i'm curious and this a very nice video and very well explained! subscribed :)
I am so glad this videos might convince you to start studying Swedish.
And thank you for subscribing! 😃
God natt sov gott my dear
As we are foreign not a swedish please mention this point to repeat the new word and say it slowly to be heard as a new word to us
I think it will be very useful if a video is done about some unique pronunciation sounds in Swedish - like the "rs" example you gave that made "shh" sound.
It would be great if you guys could manage to get around to doing that.
We have already done a video like that. Search for Fun Swedish R-sound.
wow it is so amazing and, it is so useful, I like to see more videos of you.
😍
I think that "varsågod" is similar to "bitte" in German 🤔 And "nja" is like "jein" 😮
Great video! Tack so mycket! Jag gillar videon! ❤️
Was😳 "jein" existiert haha ich habe noch nie davon gehört aber ja "varsågod" hat mich auch an "bitte" erinnert hehe😁
My favourite word is
Ursäkta och väldigt
Im trying to learn swedish because of my swedish online best friend
That is a great reason to learn Swedish! 😊
I would say that another fairly useful word for beginners could be "prosit" when somebody sneezes.
That is a very good one!
Even though these days, if someone sneezes people just run away 😂
Precis! 😀👍Tack så mycket.
Bra. Tack så mycket, och skål! 💀🍷
😊
I am born in Sweden and i need to learn cause im going there
My teacher
Jag är redan svensk men jag tycker att du gör ett bra jobb endå:)♡
Åh så fint, tack för ditt meddelande. Det värmer!
Thank you very much ur video is so usefull
Good..
Tack så mycket 🙏🏾
😁
I just realised, that many words and phrases are so similar to german xD Like when you translate it word for word
Nice
Bra
You're so alive and so funny. I like it 😅
😍😍
I ama teddy bear with a human mummy. I remember' Hej da' (Goodbye) by visualising myself saying goodbye to the *door* I am about to leave by, as da (with the symbol above ) and door sound alike.