Learn German A1: Verben ''Sein'' & ''Haben'' in Präsens Lesson 21

Learn German A1: Time in German (Wie viel Uhr ist es?) Lesson 52

Learn German A1: Time in German (Wie viel Uhr ist es?) Lesson 52. The language introduced in this free course is centered around realistic everyday situations. The emphasis is first and for most on using German. But we also aim … Continue reading Learn German A1: Time in German (Wie viel Uhr ist es?) Lesson 52

Learn Swedish A1 Greetings & Introductions Lesson 1

Learn Swedish A1: Satsadverbial (Frequency Adverbs) Lesson 19

Learn Swedish A1: Satsadverbial (Frequency Adverbs) Lesson 19. In Swedish, Satsadverbial are those little words or phrases that get thrown into a sentence to They’re those little things that get thrown into a sentence to modify the sentence. They usually … Continue reading Learn Swedish A1: Satsadverbial (Frequency Adverbs) Lesson 19

Learn Swedish A1: Substantiv (Noun) Lesson 18

Learn Swedish A1: Substantiv (Noun) Lesson 18. A noun in Swedish, as in English, is usually accompanied by an article. The choice between the indefinite article (obestämd artikel) (‘a’, ‘an’; en, ett) and the definite article (bestämd artikel) (‘the’; -en, -et) follows more or less the same rules in both languages. One important difference, however, is that the definite article in Swedish is an ending. Learn Swedish A: Professions & Vocabulary Lesson 12 Obestämd artikel Indefinite Nouns have articles before nouns, as mentioned below: en häst – a hourse ett djur – an animal en man – a man ett … Continue reading Learn Swedish A1: Substantiv (Noun) Lesson 18