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    6. Regular & Irregular Swedish Verbs
    A lesson with Martin TheSwedishLad
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    To form a sentence in Swedish you need to know your verbs! In this language lesson start with four very important verbs: be, have, do, and can.

    To form a sentence in Swedish you need to know your verbs! In this language lesson start with four very important verbs: be, have, do, and can.

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    7. Swedish Adjectives & Articles
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    In this language lesson, start describing things with Swedish adjectives! Learn how to use comparative and superlative irregular (and regular) adjectives

    In this language lesson, start describing things with Swedish adjectives! Learn how to use comparative and superlative irregular (and regular) adjectives

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    8. Multiple Meanings of Swedish Words
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    Sometimes a word is not what it seems. In this lesson get familiar with Swedish homographs and homophones and don't worry about stumbling on confusing words!

    Sometimes a word is not what it seems. In this lesson get familiar with Swedish homographs and homophones and don't worry about stumbling on confusing words!

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    9. How to Spell Swedish Words
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    It's time to master spelling in Swedish! In this vocabulary lesson with language enthusiast Martin, review combinations of a how a Swedish word can be spelled.

    It's time to master spelling in Swedish! In this vocabulary lesson with language enthusiast Martin, review combinations of a how a Swedish word can be spelled.

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    10. Basic Dialogue in Swedish
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    In this final lesson we will look at a full Swedish scene, first without subtitles to test your language skills and then with subtitles to see what you missed.

    In this final lesson we will look at a full Swedish scene, first without subtitles to test your language skills and then with subtitles to see what you missed.

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Leilani L
This is a really great lesson! It answered many of my questions about Swedish spelling & pronunciation. Thank you!!
Martin TheSwedishLad
A late answer but you are very welcome. Glad you enjoyed it and found it useful.
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Kristen R
So is there a difference in the pronunciation of the sounds for "sk" and "skj"? I see the vowels impact how it is spelled but I cannot detect a difference in sound.
Martin TheSwedishLad
No, there's no difference. Skjuta (shoot) need to have the skj because skuta (boat) has a hard k sound.
Kristen R
Great way of showing the difference! I really love learning Swedish with you Martin! It might take me forever, but I am going to learn!
Martin TheSwedishLad
You can do it!!
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