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@DR.NIMROD

6 months ago

underbart. im smiling so much. i lived in sweden for long enough to know all these words. swedish was a bit hard at first but after a few beers i became fluent and after a while i didnt need the beer. 🇾đŸ‡Ș🇼đŸ‡Ș

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@junik2417

6 months ago

One of my favourite swedish words is smultronstĂ€llen ❀

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@josemaurofilho9176

6 months ago

You are GREAT, Daniella! Yag Àlskar Stockholm, Sverige och sprÄket. You, as a a native Stockholmer get us updated on slangs and that is amazing. Tack sÄ mycket Fran Brasilien. José

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@teresamorgado6434

6 months ago

Wow, I'm such a fan! I'm a dentist and you explained this about treats and teeth very well. Including talking about that terrible unethical experiment. You're amazing, I learn Swedish and you don't know it but I was there a short time ago and I was running after someone who I thought was you because I was dying to say hello. I'm brasilian and I love you and your vĂ­deos!❀❀❀❀❀❀

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@katesterner

6 months ago

I love the word slö, which I suppose you could translate as sluggish, but it just feels slightly different when I use slö, and sluggish just doesn't seem like it quite captures the meaning entirely. But it's so much fun to say, slö!

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@mantailuaa

6 months ago

In Finland we use also only one word for hinna=ehtiÀ. Vabba is also a consept but we have no special word for it and we get 100% of the pay for it. Closest similar meaning to fredagsmys could be pizzaperjantai. Lördagsgodis is also the same here but it is called KarkkipÀivÀ and the lösgodis are Irtokarkki.

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@marcelbpunkt

6 months ago

Omg, those googly eyes animations are epic 😂👌

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@titusburk7280

6 months ago

I was in Mora in 2021 on the opening day of the Snowmobile season and there were tons of retro American cars there. I was blown away as an American who lives in the Midwest and grew up around car culture it was so surprising and awesome to me. Thanks for letting me know that it’s called Raggare 😊

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@davidwelsford3189

6 months ago

Love these videos, Daniela! Tack frÄn USA.

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@b.l.127

6 months ago

now i know why Arne in " sÄ som i himmelen" drove that retro car

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@TobiasHarms

6 months ago

In connection to vabba there's also vobba, which means to be home with a sick child but working from home. Called vobba since it sounds both like vab and jobba (=to work).

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@Grievous_Nix

6 months ago

Now I know the term for those middle-aged people in cool retro cars I see in Helsinki and Åland! My local friend also expressed his annoyance about the lack of single-word versions of "orka" and "hinna" in English :D

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@ulrikschackmeyer848

6 months ago

A great little program. Thank you. As a Dane, speaking resonable Swedish, I learned a few interesting details specifically Vabba and Vibeholm. I find that Swedish 'Mys' and Norwegian 'Kos' as consepts are very close to Danish 'Hygge'. ' Hygge' being a little broader and even less specific. Swedish 'fika' would easily be put under Danish 'hygge'. But making things warm, cosy, relaxed and pleasant in the long wet and/or cold winters is an 'essential survival skill' in the Nordic countries. Any Nordic person would recognise it and fit in anywhere, thought we use different words and like discussing the irrelevant differences. And by the way the Danish car prices are FAR too high for extra cars, and always has been, so NO 'raggerare'.

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@myriamleonorgodoyarroyo706

6 months ago

Yes, we saw a raggare in Stockholm, thank you Daniella!😃😉😊

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@senorinsecto2800

6 months ago

Jag uppskattar verkligen hur du förklarar mĂ„nga enskilda fraser, hur man anvĂ€nder dem, i vilka situationer och hur man bygger en mening pĂ„ svenska för att vara artig. Man kan fĂ„ mĂ„nga vĂ€rda information om land och kultur ocksĂ„. Bra jobbat! Jag fĂ„ngar din positiva personlighet. HĂ€lsningar 👌

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@naeimehsoltani3937

6 months ago

Thanks for the video. I liked the information on how Swedes spend their Friday. Please make more videos about way of living in Sweden, what's common to do during the weekend specially during fall and winter and any other habitual and cultural topic that helps living better in Sweden. It's fun to learn Swedish words with Swedish culture.

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@SilverionX

6 months ago

Lagom is the most Swedish word ever. It's the most vague way of expressing something other than your personal preference and it can be used for almost anything. You can't even argue about it because it's a completely biased opinion. Very funny and very Swedish if you think about it.

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@bungalowjuice7225

6 months ago

Note to people: Raggsockor is NOT related to the raggare-concept!

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@QuailMonster1

6 months ago

Im so happy to have come across this video! I just learned "hinner" on Duolingo but Duo doesn't really explain anything so I was having a terrible time wrapping my head around it. This helps so much!

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@RandomAFP

6 months ago

There was a big (for the size of the place!) meet in town last time I was there. Several old police cars and american taxis. Very odd. Not many old European cars, though, which is what I like. :(

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