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Fri 5 Nov, 2004 06:16 pm
I would love to beable to speak fluently in any of these langauges. Could some one help me?
I'm prepared to teach you all the Swedish I know. Ready!
Tak = Thank you
Hej = Hello
Korv = sausage
I've travelled in Sweden several times, with just these words. Mind you, I'm very fluent in all 3 of them!
Hejsan. Etruscia, välkommen till a2k!
I'm a swede, living in Germany and I may be able to help you! Of course, you can't compare me with a teacher, since taechers know how to educate people!
Where shall we start?
Margo! it's spelled TACK, but phonetically it's perfect! I don't want to sound like a besserwisser, but I guess that already happened.... ;-) And a korv is a swedish hot dog, and the best are served in gothenburg.... with mashies, relish, onions, and whatever your heart longs for!
There's a threat about learning German running here since some time:
deutsch anyone?
.... and: welcome to A2K, Etruscia!
I hope noone will threat you on the Deutsch anyone-thread! It'll be a treat, though!
Nobody will treat you.
Actually, why bd are you rarely on the german thread? You german should be well, too.
It's not that bad, spoken. In writing, I make too many grammatical mistakes!
Schönen sonntag noch, kumpel!
Hej, i know only basic rules and words in German and Swedish.
there are rules in Swedish????
who knew??
Meh, there kind of make them up as you go, but there are some fixed rules.
I'm a teacher and Swedish.....so what would you like to learn??*s*
I once had a boyfriend from Sweden
Unfortunately, I didn't learn too much swedisch ....
Yet, I could teach you german, whereas swedisch
sounds nicer.
Tjena Nickan, läget?
Välkommen till a2k, ha det sa trevligt när du är här!
Nickan that is cool, but ive decided that learning a language on a forum could be somewhat difficult unless you can convince me otherwise.
You bet you're right about that! Have you thought about interactive CDs or taking classes or looking for a native speaker in your hometown? That would be my tip(s).
bigdice67 wrote:You bet you're right about that! Have you thought about interactive CDs or taking classes or looking for a native speaker in your hometown? That would be my tip(s).
I MARRIED a native speaker in my hometown. Do I speak Swedish???? Well, as he said earlier, BigDice is not a teacher...
But I have to admit I know a couple more words than Margo. I also know öl, vin, fläsk...