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German Personal Pronouns (Personalpromen)
ich: i
du: you (informal)
er: he
sie: she
es: it
ihr: you guys
sie: they
*Sie: you (formal)
*the "S" in the formal "you" for german MUST be capitalized. despite the 3 sie's, the context of the text is what will tell the 3 apart.:) in writing, however, the formal version of "you" in german sets apart from the other 2 given that it's the one that is capitalized in writing. Also, they are all pronounced the same!:)
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LANGBLRS!!!
please like or reblog if you're a swedish and/or german langblr! i need more people to follow!:) thank you!
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Difference between du, er, & ni
I’ve always been pretty confused when deciding if whether I should use du or er. However, I just got explained the difference between the three. Hopefully this helps you if you’re having the same troubles! :)
WHEN USING DU:
Du is used when talking to one person and they’re the subject of the sentence. For example:
Du ser mig - You (singular) see me
WHEN USING DIG:
Dig is used when it is, again, one person. However, this time they are the object sentence. For example:
Jag ser dig - I see you (singular)
WHEN USING NI:
Ni is used when there’s more than one person and they are the subject of the sentence. For example:
Ni ser oss - You (plural) see us
WHEN USING ER:
Er is used when it’s more than one person and they’re the object of the sentence. For example:
Vi ser er - We see you (plural)
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Months & Seasons in Swedish
MONTHS: januari: January februari: February mars: March april: April maj: May juni: June juli: July augusti: August september: September oktober: October november: November december: December
SEASONS: vår: spring sommar: summer höst: autumn vinter: winter
REMEMBER: months of the year, and seasons, are NOT capitalized in the Swedish language! While this doesn’t alter your Swedish speaking ability, it does help in your understanding of Swedish grammar! Happy learning! :)
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Months & Season in French
MONTHS: janvier: January février: February mars: March avril: April mai: May juin: June juillet: July août: August septembre: September octobre: October novembre: November décembre: December
SEASONS: le printemps: spring l'été (masc.): summer l'automne (masc.): autumn l'hiver (masc.): winter
REMEMBER: months of the year, as well as seasons, are NOT capitalized in the French language! Although this doesn't alter your French speaking ability, it does help you in your French grammar! Happy learning! :)
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Svenska Pronomen (Swedish Pronouns)
Definitely one of the most important things to know and understand when learning a new language is knowing the pronouns! Here’s a list of the Swedish Pronouns and their meaning! :)
I: jag
you: du
he: han
she: hon
we: vi
they: de/dom
me: mig
you: dig
him: honom
her: hennes
us: oss
them: dem/dom
my: min
your: din
his: hans
hers: hennes
our: vår
their: deras
mine: min
yours: din
his: hans
hers: hennes
ours: vår
theirs: deras
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week 1 of starting a bullet journal! i decided to make this weeks theme my favorite color, blue:)! despite it having the utmost messiness, it was really great in helping me plan out my week! i’m going to be continuing with this journal each week, as it should be helpful in my productivity!
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I’ve gotten 4 anon requests to make a Swedish Resources Masterpost, so here it is! It was difficult to find resources, so this language masterpost is much shorter than the others I’ve made. I definitely recommend taking a class for this language due to the lack of resources on the Internet!
Learning Websites
Duolingo
GoSwedish (awesome Youtube channel!)
Babbel
Memrise
MyLanguages
MondlyLanguages
LearningSwedish
ieLanguages
LiveMocha
101Languages
SwedishPod101
Dictionaries & Checkers
Languagetool (Checker)
Linguee (Dictionary)
Wordreference (Dictionary)
Lexicool (Dictionary)
Lexilogos (Dictionary)
folkets-lexikon (Dictionary)
en.bab.la (Dictionary)
ord.se (Dictionary)
Pronunciation
The Alphabet
Consonants
Vowels
Grammar
Pronouns
Verbs
Verb Conjugator
Tenses
Past Tense
Future Tense
Nouns and Articles
Prepositions
PDF - really helpful!
Vocabulary
6000+ Words
1000 Most Common Swedish Words (With Pronunciation)
450+ Nouns in Definite Form
Numbers 1-100
Word of the Day
PDF
Common Words
Important Words to Know
Swedish Tea Vocabulary
Phrases
Extra
Type Swedish + Its Accents
Swedish Media Masterpost
How to Greet
Tips
Keep a notebook
Take a class if possible!!!
If you’re taking a class, write down any extra Swedish vocabulary you may get
Practice pronouncing. All. The. Time.
Take notes
Have readable notes
Practice writing & grammar
Once you start learning, do not stop or else you’re going to forget things!!
Take quizzes & tests online for practice
Make some online Swedish friends
don’t look at the tumblr swedish tag because you will find more pornography than actual swedish
Thank you for reading my masterpost!
MY MASTERPOSTS:
How to Color Code & Highlight Efficiently
How to Make Flashcards
How to Get & Be Motivated
How to Get Enough Sleep
The Mega Stationery Masterpost
What are in my Pencil Cases?
French Resources Masterpost
Italian Resources Masterpost
How to Study with a Mental Illness
>> All <<
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