Archive for the 'Learn Swedish' Category
March 4, 2021
20 Swedish Quotes To Brighten Your Day
People are, it seems, primed to enjoy quoting others. In Western culture at least, quoting something well-known is a sign to others that you belong, that you’re part of the in-crowd that knows the book, movie, or TV show in question.
For that reason, quotes have existed long before books, movies, and TV shows, and they’ll certainly persist into the distant future.
In this list of Swedish quotes, you’ll find some old favorites that everyone in the world knows, as well as some classic Scandinavian sayings that you probably haven’t heard before.
Ready to impress your friends with these Swedish quotes?
Table of Contents
Quotes About Success
Quotes About Life
Quotes About Time
Quotes About Food
Quotes About Love
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January 28, 2021
The 10 Best YouTube Channels to Learn the Swedish Language
Did you know that YouTube has more than 2 billion monthly users?
In fact, it’s one of our top go-to outlets for information and entertainment nowadays.
Some of the best online content creators have chosen the platform to publish their content, and the amount and quality of video channels on YouTube far exceed that of any competition.
YouTube now serves as an amazing language immersion tool, as well.
To give you a leg up on your hunt for the best YouTube channels to learn the Swedish language, we’ve compiled a list of our top ten recommendations.
But first...how can you utilize this video sharing platform to make the most of your time?
Taking full advantage of your personalized homepage is a great way to start.
If... Show more
November 27, 2020
10 Common Questions in Swedish and How to Answer Them
Many say that conversation is an art. And more than that, conversations are our primary way of getting to know other people. There are conversations for every situation, and a good one should address topics that are of interest to both people.
The best way to start a conversation is by asking a question. But asking questions in a foreign language can feel intimidating, especially when you’re not sure what kinds of questions to ask in the first place.
Learning how to ask questions in Swedish is one of the first steps that students of the language must take, after basic greeting phrases. This is mainly because questions are such a good way to start a conversation, and the trick to learning any new language is to practice as much as... Show more
October 16, 2020
Swedish Keyboard: How to Install and Type in Swedish
You asked, so we provided—easy-to-follow instructions on how to set up your electronic devices to write in Swedish! We’ll also give you a few excellent tips on how to use this keyboard, as well as some online and app alternatives if you prefer not to set up a Swedish keyboard.
Table of Contents
Why it’s Important to Learn to Type in Swedish
Setting up Your Computer and Mobile Devices for Swedish
How to Activate an Onscreen Keyboard on Your Computer
How to Change the Language Settings to Swedish on Your Computer
Activating the Swedish Keyboard on Your Mobile Phone and Tablet
Swedish Keyboard Typing Tips
How to Practice Typing Swedish
1. Why it’s Important to Learn to Type in Swedish
Learning a new language is made so much... Show more
August 25, 2020
Your Guide to Understanding Swedish Verbs
Verbs are considered the most important part of speech when learning any new language. They describe every single mental and physical activity we do, from the moment we wake up in the morning to falling asleep at night. Even sleeping is full of verbs: you sleep, you breathe, you relax, you dream, you toss and turn, you snore… okay, maybe you snore!
The word ‘verb’ comes from the Latin for ‘word’ - your first indication that it's pretty important. In elementary terms: these are the ‘doing’ words and they exist in every language. Verbs are essential in communication and no sentence can exist without one. When learning to speak Swedish, the verbs you know will be your building blocks to make sentences. Whether you’re commenting on the... Show more
August 18, 2020
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July 31, 2020
Telling Time in Swedish – Everything You Need to Know
What’s your relationship with the clock like? Does it run your day from a morning alarm to a cut-off chime for bed, or are you more of a go-with-the-flow type, letting your mood and emotions decide how much you fall in line with time?
Understanding time in Swedish is an important part of your studies. As humans, our lives are filled with habits and schedules. From waking up and going to work or gym, to missing rush hour traffic on our way home, we’re always aware of time. We have routines around coffee breaks, meetings, soccer games and vacations. In fact, time can seem rather capricious - going slowly, going fast, sometimes against us, other times on our side - like a force that has a life of its own.
In science, time is often... Show more
July 17, 2020
Essential Vocabulary for Directions in Swedish
Do you know your left from your right in Swedish? Asking for directions can mean the difference between a heavenly day on the beach and a horrible day on your feet, hot and bothered and wondering how to even get back to the hotel. Believe me - I know! On my earlier travels, I didn’t even know simple terms like ‘go straight ahead’ or ‘go west,’ and I was always too shy to ask locals for directions. It wasn’t my ego, but rather the language barrier that held me back. I've ended up in some pretty dodgy situations for my lack of directional word skills.
This never needs to happen! When traveling in , you should step out in confidence, ready to work your Swedish magic and have a full day of exploring. It’s about knowing a few basic phrases... Show more
May 28, 2020
Learn the Best Compliments in Swedish for Any Occasion
What would you say to lift the spirits of a special person you know? No doubt, you have dozens of kind words that come to mind in English, but do you know many compliments in Swedish?
A compliment can be described as a polite expression of praise, admiration, encouragement or congratulations. It’s sometimes used in absolute sincerity and sometimes to flatter, but either way, human beings love to receive compliments!
Table of Contents
The Importance of Compliments
Compliments you always want to hear
Conclusion
1. The Importance of Compliments
Giving and receiving compliments is so important in society, that you can be considered rude if you’re a person who never acknowledges anyone. We all need to hear words of affirmation to... Show more
May 10, 2020
Get Angry in Swedish with Phrases for Any Situation!
Anger is a natural response to pain of some sort; when you’re angry, you’re angry with a cause and want someone to pay! It’s so much harder when you’re traveling, because your routines are off-kilter, there’s culture shock to deal with and the smallest problems can seem overwhelming. How do you handle someone who’s just pushed your last button?
At home, we often have a go-to person who is good at calming us down, but emotions are tricky to deal with in a foreign country. Sometimes people may treat you unfairly, but you’re completely baffled as to why. You have to remember that people in think differently to how you do and it’s not impossible to inadvertently cause offense. Don’t stress about it too much, because you’ll adapt! Once you... Show more