I'd like to correct you, in the richer parts of Stockholm, and the richer suburbs "talar" is prefered instead of "pratar", perhaps because we speak an older version of Swedish than the heavily immigrant influenced parts of our country.
But perhaps that is what you mean with "elderly"?
Or are you looking down on those accents?
And if that is the event, is the dialect "Älvdalska", which is nearly 700 year old Swedish only for nerds and old people?
I live in a "richer part" of Stockholm (i stan alltså), nobody says "talar" anymore. Not even the elderly says "talar", it´s old and the language is evolving, there´s no reason to stick with "talar", it´s like calling elderly by their lastnames, you get it? It´s old.
But that doesn't make the word "talar" old. I can guess that there are a lot of immigrants where you live, and therefore your language is changing faster than here, where we're pretty much only Swedish.
A good example of how much some dialects of a langauge might change more than others is iceland/Sweden, as we cleraly spoke the same language less than 1000 years ago.
I live in the Stockholm Isles, and I go to the school of Tyresö Gymnasium, and the most of my Swedish teachers, even those who are about 25-35 say talar.
But, as I wrote before, there are accents diffrences in our country. And rather large ones compared to alot of other languages, too.
But, I have never seen an offical text, nor law, text from the chruch or alike using the word "pratar". I guess that my accent is closer to the propper written language than yours.
Well, when I write I use "talar" most of the time, then I´ll use the "proper" swedish. "Pratar" is much more your everyday language. The only teacher I have that says "talar" is an 25year old mathteacher, but he really has an old style, academic-style, you know? Läderlappar på kavaj med manchesterbyxor.
sounds japanese im from sweden lol xD
MrBananaCast 1 month ago
so russian...
Raekan91 2 months ago
lol
carlalac 3 months ago
That doesn't sound like German at all. (German girl here.) He sounds like he's mixing a bunch of accents from everywhere. XD
natali601 6 months ago
yeah, that doesn't sound like swedish! More like rubbish!
johnsonflix 6 months ago
thats like japanese accent for me and im swedish O__o wow embarrassing
kebabsplitt 7 months ago
that's a mix of swedish accent and some other random shit
TheTerrurist 7 months ago
LOL I love where you ended it.
imakeyougoWTF 10 months ago
This is not a swedish dialect. It's russian. Big difference!
yxandu 10 months ago
Swedish accent is like german/russian, and if your'e from south-sweden its like german/russian/italy/iraq, something..
ImaazeDa3th 11 months ago
Swedish guys are utterly pathetic.
AtticusStount 1 year ago
lol nice cut off
watsonwhale 1 year ago
Drunk drunk drunk. hahahaha
Fyllo hahahaha
Dixwolf 1 year ago
He's Canadian... haha
Daqupa 1 year ago
hmm. wait.. I know that guy!... it's me!! 2 years this was up and I had no idea!
Manperm 1 year ago
It sounds like German accent, not swedish.
torsdagsbarn 1 year ago 2
Wow han låter inte som en svensk som talar engelska, könstigt
SecretJustice 1 year ago
souunds soo swedish
Jonteisyxa 1 year ago
haha thats awesome!
fallball13 1 year ago
Doesn't sound very Swedish to me.
Niobesnuppa 1 year ago
He doesn't have to stay in Systembolaget line anymore :)
michaeltaby 1 year ago 3
zeeeeeeeeeeeeee wine :D
donsimon1991 1 year ago
it's not "tyski" it's "cycki".. say it with more "c" :)
greetings form poland :)
hanekk2 1 year ago
This is crap.
MsMarsiPan 1 year ago
he sounds like a german nazi talking english :P
SelSun83 1 year ago
it sounds like a universal language......drunken english....
JoakimFjord 1 year ago 4
hahahhhaha hes funnniiiiiiii
brokenxxxxwings 1 year ago
He is joking.......
Guritaxx 2 years ago
Neither one of them sound very Swedish. Sounds more like German.
Himno88 2 years ago
he doesn't even sound sweedish in fact he looks mexican!!!
betryke2 2 years ago 2
This guy might be born in Sweden, but that accent is clearly not Swedish.
Nor does he look very swedish.
Judging on his chose of word for "speak", pratar I'd guess that he is from an immigrant suburb. Myself I always use the word "talar".
KornettenJoel 2 years ago 2
What? Who the hell does NOT say "pratar"? Only "nerdy" and elderly says "talar", sorry dude...
minijeppe 2 years ago
I'd like to correct you, in the richer parts of Stockholm, and the richer suburbs "talar" is prefered instead of "pratar", perhaps because we speak an older version of Swedish than the heavily immigrant influenced parts of our country.
But perhaps that is what you mean with "elderly"?
Or are you looking down on those accents?
And if that is the event, is the dialect "Älvdalska", which is nearly 700 year old Swedish only for nerds and old people?
KornettenJoel 2 years ago
I live in a "richer part" of Stockholm (i stan alltså), nobody says "talar" anymore. Not even the elderly says "talar", it´s old and the language is evolving, there´s no reason to stick with "talar", it´s like calling elderly by their lastnames, you get it? It´s old.
minijeppe 2 years ago
of course the language are changing.
But that doesn't make the word "talar" old. I can guess that there are a lot of immigrants where you live, and therefore your language is changing faster than here, where we're pretty much only Swedish.
A good example of how much some dialects of a langauge might change more than others is iceland/Sweden, as we cleraly spoke the same language less than 1000 years ago.
Do -you- get it now? This is plain stupid.
KornettenJoel 2 years ago
Where do you live?
I live in "södermalm", 99.9% Swedes, no immigrants. None of my 40-50+ teachers says "talar", nobody does.
minijeppe 2 years ago
I live in the Stockholm Isles, and I go to the school of Tyresö Gymnasium, and the most of my Swedish teachers, even those who are about 25-35 say talar.
But, as I wrote before, there are accents diffrences in our country. And rather large ones compared to alot of other languages, too.
But, I have never seen an offical text, nor law, text from the chruch or alike using the word "pratar". I guess that my accent is closer to the propper written language than yours.
KornettenJoel 2 years ago
Well, when I write I use "talar" most of the time, then I´ll use the "proper" swedish. "Pratar" is much more your everyday language. The only teacher I have that says "talar" is an 25year old mathteacher, but he really has an old style, academic-style, you know? Läderlappar på kavaj med manchesterbyxor.
minijeppe 2 years ago
@minijeppe you are right. The others are retards!
susub75 1 year ago
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TexAggieGrl12 2 years ago
they said ni
no in swedish
CCU9990 2 years ago
oh by the way
Boobs in Polish is not syski buy CYCKI
( c like in ciao )
poysippii 2 years ago
I'm swedish and that's not how a swedish accent sounds. It sounds like german. :P
wasing99 2 years ago 40
@wasing99 haha but our language is very close to theirs! sisterlang!
sliskigt 1 year ago
sounds like a german...
kakan113 2 years ago
He doesn't sound Swedish, he sounds shitfaced.
Seriously, he's Swedish. But he is adding on a bunch of rubbish.
katSvenne 3 years ago 42
lol
ElvisLivesUpstairs 2 years ago
fan skämmer ut oss svenskar:D haha ,.. ohh nooo:D f
Schou89 3 years ago
is this legal?
SecretJustice 3 years ago
Well its not illegal.
SnoweyMan111 3 years ago
HAHAHA! Störd Skitog.
davidgota 3 years ago
haha at the end, "Your not recording this.....conversation." lol
SummerNeverFails 3 years ago
han är ju inte dansk, han har ju fan en ful färjestadskeps på sig
WHU1895 3 years ago
Dansk nästa!
ahagman18 3 years ago
is he even svenska?
mekdruffy 3 years ago
aww hes sweet lol kram!:D
sophia2k7 3 years ago
Sounds more like a retarded man from denmark if you ask me
PokerDelta 3 years ago 3
fan va härlig han va XD
olerzz 3 years ago
He is probably Dannish
Magnusday 3 years ago
Hahaha, jävla värmlänning :P
FreddoX1 3 years ago