Examples of using "Schwedisch" in a sentence and their english translations:
Swedish is easy.
Swedish is easy.
Did Marika speak Swedish?
Do you speak Swedish?
I speak Swedish.
- I'm learning Swedish.
- I am learning Swedish.
I want to learn Swedish.
I don't speak Swedish.
I want to master Swedish.
You can understand Swedish.
I don't speak Swedish.
My son doesn't speak Swedish.
I am learning Swedish and German.
- Sweden is called "Sverige" in Swedish.
- Sweden is pronounced "ˈsværjə" in Swedish.
Could you teach me Swedish?
I write short sentences in Swedish.
- Sweden is called "Sverige" in Swedish.
- Sweden is pronounced "ˈsværjə" in Swedish.
Did Marika teach you Swedish as well?
There's one in Swedish also.
I speak Danish, Swedish and English.
Did Marika love to speak Swedish more than Finnish?
I am Finnish, but I speak also Swedish.
I found Swedish easier to learn than Finnish.
Norwegian, Swedish and Danish are mutually intelligible to a high degree.
It is actually possible to say exactly the same thing in Swedish.
Sweden is called "Sverige" in Swedish.
Besides Swedish and Danish, Mary also speaks Finnish and German fluently.
I want a book in Swedish.
You mean that you preferred to speak Swedish rather than Finnish with Marika?
Lagom is a Swedish word that means not too little, not too much, just right.
After studying Swedish for several months, I still can't speak it very well.
I really want to move to Finland, but it's more important I improve my Swedish first.
While in Sweden, he had a Swedish girlfriend who taught him Swedish, then he married her.