{"id":7427,"date":"2016-07-27T11:08:35","date_gmt":"2016-07-27T11:08:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/swedish\/?p=7427"},"modified":"2016-07-27T12:16:40","modified_gmt":"2016-07-27T12:16:40","slug":"sommarsverige-har-semesterstangt-summer-sweden-is-closed-during-vacation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/swedish\/sommarsverige-har-semesterstangt-summer-sweden-is-closed-during-vacation\/","title":{"rendered":"(Sommarsverige har semesterst\u00e4ngt) Summer Sweden is closed during vacation"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Oh so you haven&#8217;t yet fixed your new id-card or maybe your EU-health insurance card before leaving for your summer vacation? You might end up having some problems that you haven&#8217;t really accounted for, like opening hours, delays, (<strong>sommarvikarier<\/strong>) summer substitute staff that work slower and less efficiently. July and August are the most popular vacation (<strong>semester<\/strong>) months in Sweden. If you take your vacation in August you call it (<strong>sen semseter<\/strong>) in <strong>one<\/strong> word which means late vacation. July is usually the most popular month to choose because of the number of sunny hours and the heath. When it is the warmest you can talk about (<strong>h\u00f6gsommarv\u00e4rme<\/strong>) i.e. heath during the\u00a0midst of the summer.<\/p>\n<p>There is a huge amount of compound words in the Swedish language as you have probably already noticed. The main reason why Swedish write these nouns together is that nouns shall stand with either with an article or without, for example: Have a nice vacation! <strong>(<\/strong>Ha<strong> en <\/strong>trevlig semester<strong>!)<\/strong>\u00a0or It was fun on the vacation. (Det var skoj p\u00e5 semester<strong>n<\/strong>). But also because the compound nouns can be of at least two elements a pre-element and a last-element, where the later decides the article of the new compound word as in <em>kyl (en kyl) + sk\u00e5p (ett sk\u00e5p)<\/em>= ett kylsk\u00e5p or <em>hus (ett hus) + arrest (en arrest) <\/em>en<em>\u00a0<\/em>husarrest. Note that compound words can be made with adjective + noun, adverb + noun etc.<\/p>\n<p>There are of course some general cases when you don&#8217;t have to use articles at all for instance after numerals: <em>I have bought two cars. Jag har k\u00f6pt tv\u00e5 bilar<\/em>. <em>It&#8217;s nice with some chocolate\u00a0&#8211; Det \u00e4r gott med choklad<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>In English you talk about <em>a summer vacation <\/em>or a\u00a0<em>cash register<\/em>\u00a0but in Swedish you have to write <em>en sommarsemester<\/em> or <em>en kassaapparat,\u00a0<\/em>because it wouldn&#8217;t make any sense with <em>en sommar semester <\/em>since the second noun would stand without an article. Even the meaning would be different for example in plural: <em>kassa apparater<\/em> means <em>worthless devices<\/em>\u00a0(<em>note that the first element of the compound word is an adjective)\u00a0<\/em>or <em>en brandbil<\/em> which means <em>fire truck\u00a0<\/em>but <em>brand bil<\/em>\u00a0separately <em>fire car\/truck <\/em>doesn&#8217;t make any sense in Swedish<em>. <\/em>A situation where you could have nouns separately from each other is when you use enumeration: brand, bil, hus, v\u00e4g etc. Enumeration is used for example when you write your shopping list, then you use commas between the nouns.<\/p>\n<p>some other useful words for the summer:<\/p>\n<p>ett myggbett &#8211; mosquito bite<\/p>\n<p>en sommarpl\u00e5ga &#8211; a song often released during spring and played all summer so it gets on your nerves.<\/p>\n<p>en ryssv\u00e4rme &#8211; the heat wave coming from the direction of Russia during the summer time.<\/p>\n<p>en bonnabr\u00e4nna &#8211; your first tan lines (not a proper sun tan)<\/p>\n<p>en vattenpistol &#8211; water gun<\/p>\n<p>en sommarstuga &#8211; summer cottage<\/p>\n<p>en badstrand &#8211; beach\/lido<\/p>\n<p>en uteservering- opean-air caf\u00e9<\/p>\n<p>en sommarfl\u00f6rt &#8211; summer flirt<\/p>\n<p>en strandraggare &#8211; beach bum<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Oh so you haven&#8217;t yet fixed your new id-card or maybe your EU-health insurance card before leaving for your summer vacation? You might end up having some problems that you haven&#8217;t really accounted for, like opening hours, delays, (sommarvikarier) summer substitute staff that work slower and less efficiently. 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