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Uploaded by on Nov 8, 2007

How to pronounce the swedish alphabet!

Oh yes, I wrote "wovels" instead of "vowels" ... please bear with me.

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  • Your accent's got me wondering... are you Norwegian or Swedish?

  • @ZHEREAL Lovely question .... I am swedish, though I lived in Norway when I made this sweet thing.

  • @ninaemilia Interesting! And you got some of the Norwegian accent! I assume you were very young when you were in Norway, otherwise this phenomenon wouldn't be possible. You probably was in your teens. Am I mistaken?

  • @ZHEREAL I was there between age 22 and 25, but I am also quite good at adopting the sound melody I hear around me. I live in UK now so that accent has probably disappeared.

  • The girl who read this is from the region of gothenburg is my guess :) The dialect tells it all :)

  • @charliesheenbastard Gosh! No I'm from Borlänge. Got it all wrong.

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  • I am trying to learn svenska cuz one day i'd love to move to this fucking awesome country.

    Moreover swedish guys are so hot *.*

  • Jag älskar SVENSKA !!!!!!

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  • thanks @linnaingmyo 

  • que bom humm

  • This video is a favorite on Jerusalem*

  • Why did you pronounce W just like you did V? It thought W was like du-bell-u-vee-uh or something

  • lol V och W är ju inte uttalat som V :D V = [ve] W= [dubbelve]

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    lol V and W isnt pronounced as V :D V = [ve] W= [dubbelve]

  • Fail at W :D

  • @AirCanada04

    You need to sharpen your ears my friend. There is a clear difference in her pronounciations of ä and ö. Furthermore this is a guide on how the letters sound, not on what they are called. If you for instance met a person named Wallenberg and called him "dubela veeyr-allenberg", no one would be able to make any sense of it.

  • @AirCanada04 W is "dubbel vee" (double v), in this video Ä and Ö do not sound the same, they only have that small distinguish when saying them in the alphabet. // from a swedish guy

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