Simon's Swedish Course
lördag 27 februari 2010
Gender (Uter, neuter and reale)
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The Swedish language depends a lot on gender of a word. It controls what form an adjective should be in and what plural/article ending to us...
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fredag 26 februari 2010
Pronouns
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In the first grammar lesson, we'll be talking about pronouns. The Swedish pronouns are: Jag - I Du - Thou/You Han - He Hon - She Den/det...
lördag 21 november 2009
The Sje sound part
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This is what makes the Swedish language so unique. It's pronounced [ ɧ ] and it's formally called voiceless palatal-velar fricative....
onsdag 4 november 2009
Single and double consonants
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In the earlier lessons you might've encountered expressions such as single consonants and double consonants. The functions of those are ...
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måndag 19 oktober 2009
Non-alphabetical sounds
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There are quite some sounds which doesn't directly correspond to a letter in the alphabet. By that I mean the sound the letter has when ...
fredag 16 oktober 2009
The consonant sounds pt. 2 (Trills, laterals and nasals)
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The Swedish language has got one trill, R. It's rolled in Standard Swedish but in Southern Sweden it's pronounced like [ʀ] or [ʁ]. F...
The consonant sounds pt. 1 (Plosives and fricatives)
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The Swedish language has got 6 plosives. They're written with the letters B, D, G, K, P and T. K and G occasionally has other pronouncia...
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