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Chanterelle season in Sweden Posted by on Sep 25, 2012

It is kind of nice to have the autumn around, when you realize how much you have missed some dishes or ingredients. Try to get the maximum out of the seasons while desperately waiting for the summer. It´s plenty of chanterelles out there in the forests and you can do a whole lot…

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Anna Lamberg – Larvatus Prodeo Posted by on Sep 16, 2012

The new exhibition of Anna Lamberg focuses on masks and personalities we use in different social situation in everyday life. But what happens when the masks fall? Like after death? Secrets that can´t be answered; you left to withness the empty peel, coat or shell of a personality. Find out more on the artists website about…

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Syntax in (Main and bi-clause) part 1. Posted by on May 29, 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. These are the most usual ones. In my next post I will discuss subordinate clauses. Maybe you wonder what a…

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Inter-Scandinavian Communication Posted by on May 10, 2012

The newest Norwegian research shows that we understand less and less of each other´s languages in Scandinavia. (To the Scandinavian languages you count Swedish, Danish and Norwegian). The researchers blame first of all the teachers and the media for this very matter and they say that it would be very useful to concentrate more on…

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Museum of Bellas Artes Posted by on Apr 17, 2012

“In the autumn of 2008 a small group of people recorded a new version of an old gem originally released in 1964. A project initially meant as a pastime while Stockholm was empty because of friends living abroad, basically everywhere between Tokyo and Oslo. Things happened faster than expected and the first recording reached a…

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The future tenses (SKA or KOMMER ATT) Posted by on Apr 14, 2012

There are three ways to express future actions in the Swedish language. Present Simple +   Adverb/s of time. SKA KOMMER ATT In most languages   you can use the Present Tense for expressing future action as well. But then   of course you need some kind of cursor or to add something extra to…

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Future tenses in Swedish (SKA or KOMMER ATT) Posted by on Apr 14, 2012

There are three ways to express future actions in the Swedish language. Present Simple +   Adverb/s of time. SKA KOMMER ATT In most languages   you can use the Present Tense for expressing future action as well. But then   of course you need some kind of cursor or to add something extra to…

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