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TEach Me to Speak German or Swedish?

 
 
Reply 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?
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margo
 
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Reply Sat 6 Nov, 2004 07:28 am
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!
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bigdice67
 
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Reply Sat 6 Nov, 2004 08:24 am
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!
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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Sat 6 Nov, 2004 11:38 am
There's a threat about learning German running here since some time:

deutsch anyone?


.... and: welcome to A2K, Etruscia!
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bigdice67
 
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Reply Sun 7 Nov, 2004 07:57 am
I hope noone will threat you on the Deutsch anyone-thread! It'll be a treat, though!
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Thok
 
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Reply Sun 7 Nov, 2004 08:02 am
Nobody will treat you.

Actually, why bd are you rarely on the german thread? You german should be well, too.
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bigdice67
 
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Reply Sun 7 Nov, 2004 08:08 am
It's not that bad, spoken. In writing, I make too many grammatical mistakes!

Schönen sonntag noch, kumpel!
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Etruscia
 
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Reply Sun 7 Nov, 2004 06:10 pm
Hej, i know only basic rules and words in German and Swedish.
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margo
 
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Reply Sun 7 Nov, 2004 08:10 pm
there are rules in Swedish????
who knew??
Smile
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Etruscia
 
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Reply Mon 8 Nov, 2004 05:39 pm
Meh, there kind of make them up as you go, but there are some fixed rules.
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nickan
 
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Reply Tue 9 Nov, 2004 04:38 pm
I'm a teacher and Swedish.....so what would you like to learn??*s*
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CalamityJane
 
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Reply Tue 9 Nov, 2004 05:41 pm
I once had a boyfriend from Sweden http://www.mainzelahr.de/smile/liebe/wub.gif
Unfortunately, I didn't learn too much swedisch ....

Yet, I could teach you german, whereas swedisch
sounds nicer. Wink
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bigdice67
 
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Reply Wed 10 Nov, 2004 03:23 am
Tjena Nickan, läget?
Välkommen till a2k, ha det sa trevligt när du är här!
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nickan
 
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Reply Wed 10 Nov, 2004 03:51 am
Tack bigdice67..*s*
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Etruscia
 
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Reply Wed 10 Nov, 2004 03:47 pm
Nickan that is cool, but ive decided that learning a language on a forum could be somewhat difficult unless you can convince me otherwise.
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bigdice67
 
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Reply Wed 10 Nov, 2004 04:02 pm
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).
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urs53
 
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Reply Fri 12 Nov, 2004 07:38 am
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).


Laughing I MARRIED a native speaker in my hometown. Do I speak Swedish???? Well, as he said earlier, BigDice is not a teacher... Confused But I have to admit I know a couple more words than Margo. I also know öl, vin, fläsk...
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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Fri 12 Nov, 2004 10:45 am
urs53 wrote:
bigdice67 wrote:
I also know öl, vin, fläsk...


Which reminds me a day in Denmark, about 30+ years ago, when I only knew "fire øl" - and then the first left our group of four, then the second ... and since we remaining two still didn't know any more Danish ... well, in a still unknown method we must have managed to return aboard. :wink:
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