Views : 2,954
Genre: Education
Date of upload: Feb 21, 2024 ^^
Rating : 4.963 (2/216 LTDR)
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YEAH, det Àr inte sÄ svÄrt! Det var precis vad jag letade efter! Tusen tack för allt du gör, Daniella!
(Swedish is a very specific language than italian, which is my native language and it is...mmmh yeah, it's very simplified for some aspects, but harder - LIKE HELL - and more boring - in a negative sense - for some other)
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This video was so helpful! Tack sÄ mycket! I've been studying Swedish for two years now, and I haven't been able to find any resources about sin, sitt, and sina. I'm so glad you made a video about it!
I was wondering though, can sin, sitt, and sina be used with 'de (they)' ? Can I say 'de pratade med sin kompis' ?
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Hello! I know this question is irresponsible to the video, but I had an accent question. I've been learning Swedish, and I've noticed some of the resources that affect my own speaking differ greatly from standard Stockholm Swedish. Specifically, with how "r" is pronounced. I often hear it as a very deep roll or trill, very similar to Arabic's r, a very heavy flap. Like the word "Ord", which in standard Swedish is said very similar to how we'd say it with an American accent, but in some dialects I heard it the "r" as very heavy flap or a on roll or trill. I myself enjoy rolling my rs, is this acceptable?
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@THEBAKISFAMILY
1 day ago
very helpful thanks
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