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by Dr. Beryl Koss Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What should you never say to a Swede?

Here are ten things you should never say to a Swede if you want to remain mates with them. This list from The Local's archives features everything from drinks and drugs to one very irritating Swedish chef. 1. “Oh, I love your cheese and your Alps.”

Are Swedes good at speaking English?

According to the English Proficiency Index, Swedes are the second-best in the world at speaking English for countries where English is not the first language. After the Netherlands, probably because no one understands the Dutch language including themselves.

What do Swedes say when they meet their friends?

This is frequently used both by teenagers and men in their fifties when they meet their polare (friends). Tja Bosse! Läget? (Hi Bosse! What’s up?) Tjena Freddie! Bra! Själv? (Hey Freddie! All good! And you?) Jo, bra! (Yeah, good!) Consensus is very important to the majority of Swedes. Ideally, everyone should be happy with every decision ever made.

How to say I don't speak English in Swedish?

Basic Swedish sentences & phrases How to say I don't speak english in Swedish. Jag pratar inte svenska – I don't speak Swedish; Introduce yourself in Swedish My name is … in Swedish. Hej, jag heter … – Hello, my name is … What is your name in Swedish. Vad heter du? – What is your name? How are you in Swedish. Hur mår du? – How are you? (formal)

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What are some Swedish sayings?

Seven seriously silly Swedish sayingsThere's no cow on the ice (det är ingen ko på isen) ... Med skägget i brevlådan (with your beard in the letter box) ... Det ligger en hund begraven (there's a dog buried here) ... Ana ugglor i mossen (sensing owls in the bog) ... Inte ha rent mjöl i påsen (not have clean flour in one's bag)More items...•

What is Sweden's slogan?

SwedenKonungariket Sverigeno Kingdom of SwedenMotto: (Royal) "För Sverige i tiden"a "For Sweden – With the Times"Anthem: Du gamla, Du friab Thou ancient, thou free Royal anthem: Kungssången The Song of the KingLocation of Sweden (dark orange)Capital (and largest city)Stockholm 59°21′N 18°4′E29 more rows

What is the hardest Swedish word to pronounce?

Difficult Swedish Words (And How To Pronounce Them)regissör (director) ... sjuksköterska (nurse) ... varsågod (there you go/please/you're welcome) ... genre (genre) ... trakasserier (harassment) ... tjugosju (twenty-seven)

How do you say common phrases in Swedish?

Swedish Phrases for Meeting and GreetingGod morgon. Good morning.God dag. Good day.God middag. Good afternoon.God natt. Good night.Hejsan. Hello.Talar du engelska? Do you speak English?Var kan jag hitta någon som talar engelska? Where can I find someone who speaks English?Jag talar bara lite svenska.More items...

Is Swedish a poor country?

Sweden, a Nordic country in Northern Europe known for its progressive politics, is home to a population of about 10 million. Although Sweden is a relatively wealthy country, 16.2% of its people are at risk of falling into poverty. Here are the top 10 facts about poverty in Sweden.

What is Sweden known for?

Sweden is famous for its abundant forests and lakes. It's a nation of keen recyclers, hikers and Fika takers, and it's the Pop Music Capital of the World. Sweden is also known for brands such as IKEA, Spotify and Volvo.

Do Swedes roll their r?

0:243:42The secret behind a trilled Swedish R - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipI would say rule la right rule a means to roll in Swedish and to trill and our is to rule a it ad.MoreI would say rule la right rule a means to roll in Swedish and to trill and our is to rule a it ad.

What is the longest Swedish word?

realisationsvinstbeskattningSwedish is known for its long compound words, the longest, according to Svenska Akademiska ordlista, is 'realisationsvinstbeskattning' (28 letters) meaning capital gains tax. Another word which fascinates global linguists is 'världsschlager' – a rare word because it has eight consonants in a row.

How difficult is Swedish language?

Swedish is a category 1 language, according to the FSI. This means that learning it is just as easy for native English speakers as learning French or Spanish. So, this makes Swedish one of the easiest languages to learn.

What is Hur MÅR du?

Swedish term or phrase: hur mår du. It is something a friend sent me.

What does Asså mean in Swedish?

Maybe it derives from that word, however alltså is an accepted swedish word with the meaning "consequently", "therefore" or "in other words". Asså, on the other hand, can be used in many ways (not in writing, though). Often, I would say, one can replace it with "seriously".

How do Swedes greet each other?

The most common greeting in Sweden is a handshake. It is usually firm and accompanied with direct eye contact. Most adults will shake hands with each person present when entering or leaving a social setting.

What is the Swedish phrase for "not having an opinion"?

Avoid conflict and stay silent while someone is telling you what they think about something, then slip in a snide remark about actually having an opinion, but keep this opinion to yourself, because you don’t want to create a dålig stämning (bad atmosphere).

When to use "fat" in Swedish?

Fett, literally “fat,” is used when something is really awesome, and nice has taken on the function of a general answer to any positive statement. A conversation among Swedish 20- or 30-somethings is quite likely to go something like this:

What is the meaning of "liksom" in Swedish?

Liksom, såhär and typ are closer to “like” in English, when used as sentence fillers. If you want to describe your date from last night in a convincing Swedish way, you might opt for this kind of sentence:

What does "soft" mean in Swedish?

Swedes use the English adjectives “nice,” “cool,” and, more surprisingly, “soft” a lot. Soft in Swedish, however, has little to do with sensations or materials, and more to do with a feeling of satisfaction, and good times in general: Jag ska till Mallis nästa vecka. (I’m going to Mallorca next week.) Gud va soft!

What does "smakar det s kostar det" mean?

Smakar det så kostar det is an expression meant to console you after you’ve decided to pay 6 dollars for a kanelbulle (cinnamon roll): good things in life will cost you, but it’s probably worth it. But the expression is also often muttered in a sarcastic way, that is, when you actually don’t think it’s worth the money.

Thank you in Swedish, formal

Tack som fan! – Thanks (lit.) like the devil! (I know, sounds funny. Swedes use a lot of “devil” in their language. But more about that further below.)

Swedish word to say when someone sneezes

In Sweden isn’t considered impolite not to say anything when someone sneezes. Sometimes you hear someone saying the following:

Early birthday wake up

Yes, it’s true. If you’re in Sweden and it’s your birthday, chances are you can expect a cake at 6am, along with gifts, singing, and other annoying things you don’t want to deal with when you’re still half asleep. Sure, the kids love it but once you’re past a certain age the charm quickly wears off.

Numbering the year in weeks

It’s true: Swedes actually say things like, ‘Let’s book that in for week 32’, meaning you either have to do some quick counting in your head in order to figure out when that appointment will be or else buy a Swedish daily diary that numbers the weeks for you. Week 32, by the way, would be in August.

Drinking coffee at every opportunity

Swedes rank among the world’s biggest coffee drinkers so it’s not surprising that they’ll take any excuse to grab a cup of joe.

Never paying for a round

It’s true: a Swede will never, ever offer to buy a round, so don’t hold your breath waiting for it to happen, even if you’ve bought them a drink. Swedes are conditioned to think booze is wildly expensive in bars and restaurants so they buy their own drinks and no one else’s, thank you very much.

Drinking at home before going out

As a result of that ‘high-priced booze’ theory, many Swedes get liquored up before they ever leave the house. They invite their friends over, drink enough to get things rolling, then head out to a bar where they’ll buy a couple of drinks but not too many because they’ve already caught their buzz.

No small talk, please

Swedes don’t do small talk, full stop. In other cultures small talk is something of an art form but for Swedes it’s just a waste of words. Say what you want or need in as few words as possible, then move on.

Talking about money

On the other hand, when forced to actually make small talk Swedes generally will talk about money. They’ll ask you how much you make, what you paid for your house or car, or how much you spent on that snazzy new bag you’ve got slung over your shoulder.

Which country is the second best at speaking English?

According to the English Proficiency Index, Swedes are the second-best in the world at speaking English for countries where English is not the first language. After the Netherlands, probably because no one understands the Dutch language including themselves.

Is Sweden safe to travel to?

Yeah, no. Sweden is still one of the safest places in the whole world. We also live until we’re 82.73, as we wrote about in this article so we’re fine, thank you very much.

Is Swedish made?

Yes, we are proud of our Swedish exports such as ABBA and IKEA, but there’s more to Sweden than a multinational furniture company and a famous band from the 70s. For example, did you know that the three-point seatbelt was invented by a Swede, that Skype and Minecraft are famous Swedish companies as well? If not, check out our weekly article series #Swedishmade, where we feature things that many might not know are Swedish.

Can Americans say they are Swedish?

As a Swedish person in the U.S., you most likely encounter Americans, who will also say that they are Swedish when you mention where you are from on a regular basis.

Do Swedish people have blonde hair?

If you happen to have another hair color than blonde (naturally or not), you’ve definitely heard this comment. Or some variation of “aren’t all Swedish people blonde?” But just like Americans, we don’t all have the same hair and eye color. Although many of us are born with light hair, it turns darker, to a color we Swedes like to call “råttfärgat” (translates into rat-colored or raw-colored). So yes, most blondes dye their hair, even in Sweden.

What handicap do you need to play golf in Sweden?

A golfer needs to be of a certain playing skill, usually acknowledged to be a handicap of no higher than 36.

When is the best time to play golf in Sweden?

Sweden is one of the best countries to play golf. The season, generally, runs between May and October.

What is a ppen golf?

Öppen Golf, or Open Golf is the Swedish system of golf created in 1983. The intention of the system is to make Swedish golfers more competitive in international tournament play.

How long does the midnight sun last in Sweden?

While you will not see the midnight sun phenomenon in southern Sweden during the summer, the days are quite long, with dark that lasting around five or six hours. In the south of Sweden the summer can last upwards to four months.

Is golf a social sport in Sweden?

Noteworthy was that only 27 percent of the survey participants mentioned the competitive element, thus emphasizing that golf is a very social sport in Sweden. Swedish golfers take their game very seriously, however. Most Swedish golfers walk their course, pulling a buggy and they don’t dawdle. Golf carts are becoming more available and are treated as motor vehicles by the Swedish government.

Is Sweden a temperate country?

In the first place, you will find that Sweden manages to enjoy a fairly temperate climate for many months out of the year , thanks to its proximity to the Gulf Stream. In the northern, mountainous areas of Sweden there is a more Arctic atmosphere and for about six weeks you can enjoy the Midnight Sun in the far North. Though I mentioned Arctic, most days are still warm enough for shirt sleeves, but always have a jacket or sweater.

Is Sweden a good golfing country?

If you pick Sweden as your next golfing destination I know you won’t be disappointed. Find out why a small country like Sweden has produced some of the best golfers, male and female, to ever play on the world stage of golf. Between golf rounds you will experience the history and culture of a country who helped to shape the world. Sweden has everything to satisfy golfers and non-golfers alike.

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