So many Swedish words are similar to English. Here are a few which I have learned this week using Duolingo on the train and
whilst waiting for friends.
Revision
English - Swedish
1 a/an - en
2 barnet - child (like the Scottish bairn)
3 book - bok
4 Lemon - citron
5 Man - man
6 meny - menu
7 Pepper - peppar (Both words start the same, but Swedish changes the second e to an a)
8 rice - ris
9 Salt - salt
10 The - et (two letters from the word the; also et looks like it)
11 we - vi
12 You - du
Now let's try it the other way around.
Swedish English
1 barnet - child
2 bok - book
3 citron - lemon
4 du - you
5 en - a/an
6 et - the
7 man - man (NB men and man look the same but one has a double dot about the a to make the sound change)
8 meny - menu
9 peppar - pepper
10 ris - rice
11 salt - salt
12 vi - we
Just an update on this article from 2019 which Google found for me. Since the time of writing Duolingo has introduced the feature which asks you to repeat the words and gives you feedback on whether you have pronounced the words correctly or should try again. duolingo also offers two buttons, to listen to the words said at normal speed or hear phrases and sentences said slowly and distinctly so that if you miss one essential word you can hear it again.
Useful Websites
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/04/smarter-living/500-days-of-duolingo-what-you-can-and-cant-learn-from-a-language-app.html
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