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Swedish Syntax variations in main clauses Posted by on Mar 19, 2012

Fundament is the most important part of a sentence, i.e. the word that comes on the first place in a Swedish sentence. On the first place there can be 5 different types of clause elements. 1, Subjekt=Subject 2,Tidsadverbial, platsadverbial, sättsadverbial= Different kind of adverbs 3, Bisats=Subordinate clause 4, Objekt=Object 5, Fågeord=Interrogative words 6, Ingenthing=Nothing Two…

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Marita Lobler´s short film contribution to Glennville Awards with English subs Posted by on Jan 2, 2012

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Glennville-Film-Studios/227520503967196

Have a Merry Christmas Posted by on Dec 24, 2011

Dear everyone! We would like to wish you a very merry Christmas both in Sweden and all around the world. Hope you guys will have a peacful and nice celebration among family and/or friends. Jennie, Katja, Steve, Marcus and Tibor Stilla Natt – Silent Night Stilla natt, heliga natt Allt är frid stjärnan blid Skiner…

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Swedish Christmas Songs Posted by on Dec 22, 2011

Julsång – nu är det jul igen |:: Nu är det jul igen, och nu är det jul igen Och julen varar väl till påska ::| |:: Nu är det jul igen, och nu är det jul igen Och julen varar väl till påska ::| |:: Men det var inte sant och det var inte…

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Time Adverbs with certain tenses Posted by on Nov 16, 2011

Yesterday då (then) i morse (this morning) igår (yesterday) i förrgår (the day before yesterday) häromdagen (the other day) förra veckan (last week) förra månaden (last month) i fjol/fjor (last year) för….x år sedan ( x years ago) *Use Swedish verb forms in Simple Past (preteritum aka. imperfekt) I ate breakfast with her yesterday. Jag åt frukost…

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Ban the big Asian ones – Swedish Anti-Scampi Ad. Posted by on Nov 11, 2011

Swedish version English version

Hatkärlek for your hometown Posted by on Nov 3, 2011

Hatkärlek=Love-hate (when you both love and hate something at  the same time). Do you ever feel like leaving your hometown because you are sick of it? Think again! The Swedish singer and songwriter Maia Hirasawa means that one will always return at some point. Do you agree with the song? She is originally from Stockholm…

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