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

Learn Swedish A: Travel vocabulary & Getting Directions Lesson 9

Learn Swedish A: Travel vocabulary & Getting Directions Lesson 9

Learn Swedish A: Travel vocabulary & Getting Directions Lesson 9. Asking for directions is an essential skill when traveling or moving to a new place. In this lesson, you will learn how to ask for directions in Swedish and understand … Continue reading Learn Swedish A: Travel vocabulary & Getting Directions Lesson 9