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Does anybody speak swedish here? Or maybe know swedish? I have heard it is VERY difficult for you english spoken people to learn or am I wrong?
 
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Swedeman..

I don't speak Swedish.. but I do have a question for you..

What does the word:

DIER represent in Swede? I believe it stands for "animal" is that correct? and also, is DIER common sirname/last name in sweeden?

Thankyou..

I would assume that Swedish language would be difficult for anyone who is not a Swede..

Is English difficult for you, being from Sweden? Just curious..

Thankyou!
 
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Is it as hard as learning Japanese? Because that is a killer to learn!
 
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Swedeman..

I don't speak Swedish.. but I do have a question for you..

What does the word:

DIER represent in Swede? I believe it stands for "animal" is that correct? and also, is DIER common sirname/last name in sweeden?

Thankyou..

I would assume that Swedish language would be difficult for anyone who is not a Swede..

Is English difficult for you, being from Sweden? Just curious..

Thankyou!

English for us not hard to learn but you hear that we come from the north when we speak LOL....We see english movies, news ans stuff on the tv, radio and over the interday all day long so we have easy to learn it...

Dier? Hmm does it not spell dear? Like Bambi? Here we call it Rรฅdjur, dont ask my why but djur = animal, rรฅ = raw strange name for a cute Bambi...


hehe no no,,, dier is NOT common LOL... but the most common name I think now days is Anders, Stefan, Per, Bjรถrn or lastnames like mine, Ericsson, Anderson, Ek, Enbuske etc etc.... hehe
 
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I couldnt even learn German at school (partly because I didnt want to) but British people are well known for being poor at languages in Europe - mostly because we expect people to speak to us in English, even when abroad.
 
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Thatยดs toaly right but people in Europe is bad at english, sweden and norway is the best I think. If I go to Finland they cant speak englisj, same in Estonia, Latvia, Germany, Netherlands but specially France...
 
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i speak svenska ;)
 
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DIER represent in Swede? I believe it stands for "animal" is that correct?
It means 'animal' in Dutch, Wanda... Which is something very different from Swedish.
 
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I went to south africa and learn a bit of zulu froma tribe.
 
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Cool, but not quite the same as Swedish... :D
 
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Anderson is a hugely popular Swedish name in the US.

. . .expect people to speak to us in English, even when abroad

When a broad speaks to me I don't care what language she speaks!

:hehe:
 
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Hehe verkar inte var mycket svenskar hรคr, var bor du ?
Jag bor i Stockholm.
 
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When did all nations..
develop their own language?

How did this come about?

Does anyone know?
 
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That is a question I have wondered about to... well. I can understand Danish, Norweigean, Icelandia (Iceland) BUT NOT finish... that is completly diffrent... Some of the diffrent laungauges above, some of the words is difficult but if they speak slow I understand most of it, BUT they understand swedish very good... we speak very clear so maybe thats why...


PS. Bor i ร–rebro.. PS. Live in ร–rebro, see if you find it on the map hehe....
 
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liar! the ducth are EXCELLENT at english!!!

where did you get the idea they are bad? almost everyone speaks englsih there.
 
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i can only speak
english and bad english
thats about all i can handle LoL
 
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