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Uploaded by on Feb 15, 2009

Just a few Swedish verbs and how they work. I know I said "gick" wrong. You guys, it's "yick" in phonetics. I just thought I hear it pronounced "gick" in a song I had heard. Thanks!

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  • that´s was really good!! no misspellings and you sounded like a real " Sweed" :D

  • @freaksweed awww, tack! :P

  • like a pro! som ett proffs :D

  • @jonte4real hehe verkligen? wow, tack!

  • Love you're videos! =D

  • @CecSwe tack s@ mycket! Jag beho:ver en ny kam fo:r att go:ra nya videor lol

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  • thanks so much, this is very helpful

  • @bellxena correct! "De" is only used when writing :P

  • @freaksweed you must kidding?

  • THANK YOU!!!! Now things make sense. I studied  We never got around to study the past particle, so .. it isn't much different to conjugate!!

  • i would like to mention something.. de (they) is not pronunced as it's written,,but something like ''dom'' :)

  • THAT'S WHAT I NEED IT BRO

    THANK YOU VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY MUCH

    TACK

  • @Achilles94627 hej där! if you are looking for some useful tips on how to learn swedish faster and less painfully check out this channel - SpeakSwedishStupid The guy is american and developed his own swedish learning program, that is both entertaining and effective. Be inspired learning Swedish.

  • @eaglesgogirl

    It is the "it" article for the two genders of nouns (neuter and common) en for neuter and et for common.

  • so the verb stays the same for each pronoun as opposed to french (with the different endings like -ons for 'nous' and -ez for 'vous'. What is the 'det' and 'den' mean, they both have the same translation, also is there an informal way to say 'you' in both plural and singular?

  • N.B in sweden some might find it offensive if you call them "ni" instead of "du".

    The formal use of the word you ( ni ) is not used nowdays exept when you are talking to the king etc.

    Everything would sound stiff if you used "ni" instead of "du"

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