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Genre: Education
Date of upload: Dec 10, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.933 (4/234 LTDR)
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6:59 pollen levels are a great point and important to aware towards the birch trees ! Excellent advice â€
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I visited Stockholm in early November this year. It was absolutely stunning, incredible city and had the best time!
Unfortunately, every time I tried to use Swedish the other person responded in English anyway. Perhaps I need more lessons with Fun Swedish. Preferring not to waste peoples' time, I eventually dropped the Swedish altogether and just spoke English for the rest of the trip. Hopefully I can improve enough to stay Swedish for my next trip. đ
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I would love to visit Sweden in winter or fall. I live in a subtropical climate, so I get my fair share of hot weather, pools, rivers and the sea. But I have never been in the snow or a place that "looks like Halloween" in the movies. Whenever I go somewhere, I like to focus on the nature, the landscapes, architecture and historical sites.
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Both times I've visited it was in the fall (late September through late October)... it's my favorite season anyway and it was the perfect time to visit. The trees and the sunshine with a crispness in the air is the best. Also, there are never too many other tourists, which means that a lot of places I go, there are just a lot of Swedes... helps me listen in on conversations and practice my Swedish!
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I learned that "dear" is Kara (sorry that I mispelled it) in Swedish. I'm looking for a translation of a term used in a tv show from the 1960s starring Swedish American actress INger Stevens. Her tv mother, played by American Swede Alice Frost called her daughter Kara linje or linde or linna. I'd love to know what the term is in English.
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Vintern Àr bÀst, januari-februari kanske, nÀr det Àr tillrÀckligt med snö och kallt. Men jag skulle gÀrna bo alltid i Sverige. Det finns inte mÄnga land var man kan gömma sig för hemskt varmt.
(I mean, it's hot almost everywhere, and only a few places like Sweden have adequate summers that are less hot)
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9:46 Wait, what? Didn't expect this. I prefer to sleep in 16-20° (for heating period), heating to 22° is borderline tolerable (I walk in underwear and wash my face with cold water then). I have no words. Well, 20° is acceptable, good thing it's not required to be even higher.
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6:20 April 31st? đ€ I will go whenever, whatever
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@linnn3a
3 weeks ago
Jag bor i Nya Zeeland men kommer tillbaka till Sverige julen 2025, jag lĂ€ngtar men behöver öva pĂ„ svenskan för vi pratar engelska hĂ€r. Alla mina kusiner bor i Sverige, saknar đđ
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