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Awesome!
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Ответить"Morsning" is in the Swedish dub of the kids' show "Bluey". The context is that an adult male is about to make a fool of himself in front of the well-to-do neighbour, but he starts with "Morsning Wendy!"
ОтветитьAlso the italian "ciao" comes from the expression "i'm your slave" :)
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ОтветитьCool video! Hallå i stugan.
ОтветитьPerhaps you've covered this in another video, but it occurred to me that many consonant endings were dropped as you shared each of these terms, such as the d in "god" or the g "dag". Is there any logic to whether or not the final consonant is pronounced, or is it just with certain words or situations?
ОтветитьGoddag Herr Anderson is only used in the Matrix.
Ответитьcould you text all these types of greetings as well ? like hejsan på dejsan or something you mostly say out loud
ОтветитьThank you for the lesson on greetings. I am one of the few native English speakers at my Swedish workplace. One of the greetings I have learned is probably from the younger generation. It’s tjena grabbar, hello guys. I hope it’s spelled correct. Hey då!
ОтветитьHej! Of all these greetings is there any one that would be specifically appropriate for a formal meeting, say, a business conference or something like that? Or you would normally just say "hej" in such situation?
Tack!
Funny that there is Morrn in Swedish. It sounds like the Frisian "Moin", which is also doubled "Moin Moin". However, it does not necessarily mean "Good morning", but is used univsersally.
Ответить"Tjena" and then you can shorten to "Tjaba"!? Vad!?!? 😲 🙄
ОтветитьHow can I get the book, I need to learn Swedish, I am a slow learner but I want to learn
ОтветитьI was visiting Sweden for my first time when this video was uploaded, and I am just seeing it now. Nearly everyone we met in Dalarna and Västmanland said “Hej hej”. We mostly heard just a single “Hej” in Värmland and Stockholm.
ОтветитьLol, I was just reading your book on greeting people (page 179/180) and when I read the next info on writing a compound word as two words by mistake made me laugh so hard. . .a brown hairy nurse instead of a brown-haired nurse. Lol. Funny example :)
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I am a cabin crew. Can I say "Tjena mittbena" to my customers ? 😂 for some reason I really want to use that one.
I started using ”tjena mittbena” unironically
ОтветитьI wonder if you have a greeting like the german „Mahlzeit“. Usually a greeting a work at lunchtime. I have the feeling it has to be spoken very unimpressed. (And it is dying out.
ОтветитьYou forgot "Tjenixen på dixen" 😁
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