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Learn essential Swedish words for asking questions and replying, including svara and fråga, and see how these verbs connect to responding and asking in conversation.
This lesson introduces essential Swedish words for asking questions, focusing on the verb fråga and the noun fråga, with phrases like can I ask you something.
Learn how to ask a question in Swedish, including 'får jag ställa en fråga?', with practical variations from day 6 of Swedish made easy.
Learn practical Swedish questioning phrases, including how to ask questions and how to question authority and leadership, on day 6 of Swedish made easy.
Learn the Swedish words for answer and difficult, link them in simple phrases like 'have a hard time', and practice sentences such as 'vote for Felix' in Svenska.
Explore Swedish verbs, comparing regular and irregular forms and expressing states of mind and facts, such as 'I am divorced' and 'we've known each other for 20 years.'
Explore using 'har haft' and 'have had' to express possession and perfect tense in Swedish and English, with examples like I have had a cat and I had a cat.
Discover how to use notera and the phrase not here as the key note in Swedish, while exploring verb endings, translation from English, and Swedish word forms.
Master Swedish verb conjugation and reflexive verbs through practical phrases like jag har gift mig med Felix and jag har valt, including being elected to be president.
Practice expressing personal experience with loneliness and solitude through the phrase 'I have sat myself down,' reflecting on life in Iran and the long-lasting effects of solitude.
Learn to form the Swedish perfect tense and state-of-mind expressions by adjusting verb endings, using examples like I have eaten and being in love to illustrate the rules.
In day 6 of Swedish made easy, the lecture 'gå igenom' walks you through essential verbs, prepositions, and the perfect tense, showing how meanings change as ENM is used a lot.
Master Swedish business vocabulary by describing people who work for a company, discussing how to create a company, and using adjective suffixes to express new and old in everyday contexts.
Discover Swedish expressions for being entrepreneurial and highly productive, with examples showing how to say someone is very productive and sounds smart.
Explore the Swedish phrase 'det är hälsosamt' and learn basic health vocabulary, greetings, and how to discuss health and well-being in everyday conversations.
Learn how to say it’s the same in Swedish, using endings like -m and double consonants, and keep subject pronouns correct in you and I.
Explore the Swedish phrase 'samma sak' and how to express sameness, with examples like 'you have the same watch as I do' in Swedish conversations.
Explore how English and Swedish express together, contrasting two words in English with a Swedish form. Apply the idea to samla alla barnen and gather usage with examples.
Learn to express lonely feelings in Swedish by distinguishing 'I am alone' from 'I feel lonely,' and practice correct word usage, adverbs, and sentence construction.
Explore detsamma, the Swedish concept of 'the same,' with phrases like 'the same to you' and greetings such as 'dear' and 'happy birthday' in summer contexts, plus pronunciation notes.
Learn how the Swedish word lycklig means happy and joyful, and it also conveys luck or fortune, sharing the same idea as being fortunate.
Learn how to describe happiness, luck, and accidents in Swedish, including how to say 'it's happened' after an incident and how these phrases appear in everyday radio speech.
Learn how to express happiness and good luck in Swedish through phrases about joy and the heart, as taught in Swedish made easy day six.
Learn practical Swedish for day 6, covering verbs ending with s, basic conjugation notes, and using the perfect tense to express success, as in 'I have succeeded in life.'
Learn to talk about traffic in Swedish, focusing on the term trafikolycka for traffic accident and related phrases like traffic laws, traffic police, and everyday usage.
Master how to use miss in everyday contexts, from jag missade bussen to miss the basket and missing someone, with clear examples and practical prompts.
Master Swedish conversation basics with your dad, using terms for talk, dialogue, and calling, and practice forming a simple dialogue or conversation.
Learn how to send a text message in swedish, including common phrases for composing and sending messages during calls, and understand related expressions.
Discover the Swedish terms sambo and särbo, describing living with a partner versus different living arrangements, and how to express romantic cohabitation in everyday speech.
Learn how Swedish relationship terms work, focusing on using partner instead of boyfriend or girlfriend, with examples of sambal or cybil, and master the word paraply meaning umbrella.
Learn how to use the Swedish 'både och' to express 'both and,' with examples like 'I like both my cars' and 'this and that,' and practice choosing expressions.
Learn to use common time phrases like from now on, until then, and even until next Friday to express progression and limits in Swedish conversations.
Learn how to compare speaking ability in Swedish, practice phrases like 'I speak better Swedish than you,' and explore the word for equal to build natural, accurate comparisons.
Learn how Swedish handles pronouns and subject versus object forms, with practical examples like 'I like you' to illustrate Swedish sentence structure.
Learn in Swedish made easy how to express differences, understand being not alike, and use singular versus plural forms to describe how people differ.
Explore Swedish pronunciation choices, key prepositions, and constructing definite phrases, including comparisons like 'I am as pretty as you,' with examples on pronouns and definite usage.
Explore basic Swedish comparison and similarity phrases, highlighting how Svenska words align with English equivalents, differences in adjectives and plurals, and everyday usage like 'we are alike' and 'not alike'.
Learn how to express sameness in swedish by pairing adjectives with nouns, as the lesson explains that we are the same and demonstrates forming longer, natural phrases.
Explore the Swedish verb att likna to describe resemblance, and practice saying someone looks like a family member with examples such as your dad or your mom.
Explore how the Swedish term liksom is used and how English slang and pronunciation, including 'like' and 'literally', express nuances in everyday conversation, with practical cross-language examples.
Explore how to use from now on, until then, and even in Swedish, with practical examples like today and tomorrow and even until next Friday, highlighting interchangeable usage.
Learn how to use the Swedish phrase 'även om' in everyday speech, with practical examples and clarity about its meaning.
Learn to express 'even if' in Swedish with linking words and practical examples, such as 'even if I stop liking you'—I will remember you.
Learn Swedish essentials on day 6, exploring sentence building, key words about children, and the pronunciation nuances of 't' while practicing answering and responding.
Learn the Swedish expression i alla fall, its meaning 'anyways' in all cases, and how to finish sentences naturally to sound fluent in daily Swedish.
Explore how to express change and self-improvement in Swedish by adjusting wording, changing phrases, and talking about improving oneself through practical examples.
Learn how to form reflexive verbs, express changes of mind, and use phrases like 'I have changed my mind' in Swedish, with practical examples for everyday conversation.
Learn Swedish time expressions with till and tills through practical examples like jag ska till Felix tills i morgon, exploring how till marks duration and time.
Learn how to express you are my only friend in Swedish, focusing on pronunciation nuances, the exact meanings of exact and exactly, and forming singular versus plural forms.
Learn how Swedish handles long, longer, and phrases for time and distance, including long distance and long time, and practice forming the longest forms in context.
Learn the Swedish phrase så länge som du älskar mig and explore how as long as expresses conditions in everyday English, with examples of usage.
Master the Swedish phrase så fort du kan to express 'as soon as you can', with practical examples of saying as soon as something happens and actions that come quickly.
Explore farthinder, the Swedish term for a hindrance to speed, and use simple mnemonics—fart for speed and hinder for obstruction—to remember how the word works.
Learn day 6 Swedish adjectives and the comparative forms bra, bättre, bäst, plus the word Konst meaning art. The lesson shows how to compare qualities with basic adjective usage.
Learn Swedish grammar from day 6, focusing on superlatives and comparatives like 'best of everyone' and 'smaller,' with the mindor form and practical examples.
Explore how to say 'hon är störst' in Swedish day 6, and navigate gender and feminine forms, with cross-language notes on referring to females in French, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese.
In this lesson, we practice Swedish basics by building a verb-driven vocab list, exploring adjectives and comparisons, and using phrases like 'ursäkta, stör jag?' to handle polite interruptions.
Explore how to say this is my favorite song, practice using the word favorite, and compare it to other superlatives like the best, strongest, and quickest.
Master the Swedish phrases for I don't like you anymore, understand the related grammar rule, and explore comparatives and superlatives in day six of Swedish made easy.
Learn how Swedish expresses few and its forms, including fewer and fewest, with examples like I have few cats and the smallest cat, plus notes on superlatives and definite forms.
Explain countable and uncountable nouns in Swedish and English, and how to use much, many, and more with examples like beer, water, and rice.
Master the Swedish superlative using mest with adjectives and phrases meaning the most. Learn the correct placement and avoid placing other adjectives before a superlative form.
Learn how to form Swedish superlatives and express 'the best' across contexts, from 'I am the best' to 'the most handsome' and the definite form.
Learn to form Swedish superlatives to express the best and the most delicious, comparing items like apples and a house using phrases such as the most delicious and the best.
Explore Swedish expressions around 'best' and social interaction, including how to form natural sentences, express mood, and discuss eye contact and keeping in touch.
This lecture addresses pronunciation and how to say phrases correctly in Swedish, guiding learners to assess their comfort level as they progress through day 6.
Explore how Swedish verbs conjugate, distinguishing regular and irregular forms, with focus on common irregulars, plural patterns, and practical examples to build fluency.
Learn essential Swedish vocabulary for shopping and numbers, including kilos and grams, adjectives and pronunciations, and practical phrases for counting, colors, and meals.
Explore svärord as Swedish swear words, highlighting examples and how newcomers respond to swearing in Swedish.
Learn how to use the Swedish word helst to express preference, understand its comparative form, and build practical phrases like i'd rather want this.
Explore the Swedish expression varsomhelst and its superlatives, learning how to form 'where' questions. Practice listening and unlearning to master usage and pronunciation for everyday phrases.
Explore Swedish phrases for asking about things, places, and time, including translating 'where' and 'what'. The lecture highlights Swedish consistency and contrasts with English mistakes.
Learn Swedish expressions for quantities and degrees, including 'you can eat as much as you want' and 'as fast as possible' or 'as long as possible,' with practical usage notes.
Learn about colors in Swedish, with a focus on green and red flowers, through fairy imagery and vivid visuals.
Explore a playful, error-prone stream of Swedish color vocabulary, focusing on identifying colors, color families, and phrases for describing green and other hues.
Learn essential Swedish phrases for expressing preference, such as saying 'I like the green apple,' and practice using 'Ett grönt äpple' in everyday contexts.
Master Swedish plural and definite forms with clear wordlist examples. Use the phrase 'the green apples' to see how endings signal number and definiteness.
Learn practical Swedish phrases and adjectives, exploring color words like yellow, expressing opinions on beauty and ugliness, and using basic descriptors such as good, nice, and fool in everyday speech.
Learn the Swedish word guld (gold) and its money-related contexts, including debt and guilt, through listening practice and vocabulary exploration.
Learn how to express guilt and discuss blame in Swedish, including phrases for saying someone is guilty, taking responsibility, and admitting you may be the guilty one.
Learn to express guilt and innocence in Swedish, explore mood and personality descriptors, and use adjectives to describe people in conversations.
Learn to describe gold and silver colors in Swedish, using phrases like 'din bil är guldig' and 'silver,' with pronunciation tips and practical color usage.
Explore how Swedish terms for orange and apple emerged and diverged, tracing early English-influenced naming and the shift toward distinct fruit names.
Discover Swedish day 6 basics with colorful vocabulary around blue and orange, and explore how words can change into meaning, using the playful 'ett blått äpple' theme.
This is the last day of the 6 day program to learn Swedish alongside Shien. You follow her as she is learning and at this point you'll start expressing yourself entirely in Swedish and become completely independent in Swedish.
Upon finishing day 6 you can take the SWEDEX test. This will give you an official certificate of your Swedish proficiency and you will be able to use to when you find work using your Swedish skill. Note however, that this course is created to make you independent in the Swedish language and not to study for a single test so I recommend you practice for the test as well when you're done with day 6.
Make sure you have already studied the previous 5 courses before you start with this one. They are all systematically built together.
Enjoy!