Fil = row Fil = lane Fil = rasp Fil = processed sourmilk Får = may Får = sheep Far = father Far = travels "Far, får får får? Nej min son, får får inte får, får får lamm" "Father, does sheep get sheep? No my son, sheep doesn't get sheep, sheep gets lamb."
@@ESPirits87 I was more thinking about the text sign "Farthinder" that is used in conjunction with the warning sign. The warning sign that i have mostly seen in conjunction with the "Farthinder" text is the one that looks like two breasts but that is apparently the sign for uneven road, maybe that was more common in the past.
If you ever ride a Swedish train and they say next stop is "slutstation" then don't be alarmed, you have likely arrived at the right place. It basically translates to the train's final stop.
"Ö" is actually the same word as English "I" in "Island". The old spelling was "Iegland", later "Iland", and in Middle English "Island". So "Island" and "Öland" actually are the same word (meaning "water-land"). Funny thing: "crazy" is borrowed from the Norse word "kras" meaning = something is really broken.
I would think it's only half of sjuksköterska that is crazy. The first part "sjuk" isn't that dissimilar to it's English equivalent "sick" (but most English speakers get very flustered by the Swedish whistling "sj" sound that isn't used in English). Sköterska is the word for care giver and I can see why that one is a weird word.
That's the real one unlike the one that's in the Guinness World Record for the longest Swedish word which is.... "Nord-väster-sjö-kust-artilleri-flyg-spanings-simulator-anläggnings-materiel-underhålls-uppföljnings-system-diskussions-inläggs-förberedelse-arbeten" Which makes no sense since it cannot be put into a single word(not even in Swedish)
Can you translate this compiled sentence into English? - IÅAÄEÖ The sentence is in dialectal Swedish and how some people in some areas can talk to each other. A lot of vowels only that read together can form a sentence that some Swedes would immediately understand. Divided to make it easier, you can read; I Åa Ä e Ö Can you figure it out? 😉
lol when i was in germany for vacation, there were signs everywhere that said einfart and einfart zone and me and my brother were like laughing so much lol
Music starts to fill the silence of the void. A melody. It’s fast, cheery, and delicate. Delightfully fast. Deliciously delicate. Ethereal. Like something from a fairytale. It’s the sound of a piano but you’re conscious that there is no piano. What are pianos but a figment of your imagination? “Where is it all coming from?”, you wonder. “And who’s playing?” There is no instrument and no one is playing. There are no sound waves traveling to your ears. You have no ears. You’re too conscious for ears. The chords are playing directly in your mind. The rest is fantasy.
The Swedish noun "ö" is actually the same as the "is-"part of "island, which was originally spelled "eá-lond" or "eow-land " in Old English. The s in "island" is a later influence from the French word "isle" or from Latin "insula".
What is really crazy when you think about it is that 20 years ago Danes, Norwegian and Swedes mostly understood each others languages well but today it’s the opposite. Mostly people start speaking English to each other. It’s kinda sad I think because I find it so cool being able to understand what people are saying in their own language.
The languages are very similar but there are some differences especially with Danish, so although you can technically communicate, it's rather difficult. That and basically everyone is fluent in English now and it just makes things easier
Danes, Norwegians and Swedes still understand each other and can read text in each other's languages. The Scandinavian languages are more or less standardized dialects. The degree of understanding depends on which region you are from, if you are accustomed to hearing the other languages. For instance, I as a Stockholmer understands a Norwegian from Oslo better than a Swede with a heavy Gutnish dialect.
😂😂 I can talk to Danes and Norwegians and get the most part of it! Then I have worked in Copenhagen, and with Danish people since 1988… And wheat comes to Norway I have worked with Norwegian companies, and my sister is living in Norway with a Norwegian husband. I hang choice but to try to Amit work 😂😂😂 It doesn’t matter, on April 1 I am arriving at Ben Gurion with direct flight from Paris Orly…. So I am looking forward to Lear contemporary Hebrew. I have my goals too … Biden and I am not going to stop achieving them … Just because someone is tampering with my phone
"Is" is 3rd person singluar present indicative of "be" in English. In Latin it's not a verb at all but a pronoun: "he". You can of course find this in all languages.
I’m Swedish and when I learned that a simple word like ö is island with a silent s, I just kinda gave up on English for 3 years. And seriously, too, to, two, Witch, which, with, He, he’s, his, he’ll, hell, And you don’t have a difference between your mothers mother and fathers mother! It’s just grandma! How do you even tell them apart unless you say their names?
Swedish is so easy to learn!! Coffe means kaffe hi means Hej and bye means Hej da it is so similar to english. Please mean tack, not similar but the pronunciation is the same as english and im not even from sweden i learned every word to order food in swedish
once my swedish cousin was over at our country and she brought her other cousin with us her closer cousin and her closer cousin knew swedish better then my language i mean my cousin also knew swedish better but understands our language, and so lets give the cousin name layla, layla started counting to 10 on swedish and then came to 6 she pronounced it "sex" and me and my auntie were in shock like "exuse me what?" and layla was like, "what? did i say something wrong?", and my cousin just translated it to us and it ment 6 😅
We are not crazy. It’s just our words!
I mean we have to understand that it sounds crazy for americans but as a swede it’s completely normal
@@9dezF she's a horse girl, they dont understand anything...
@@9dezF yes but as an american that’s learning swedish its normal
Yup 🥲
The author is 'murican, they don't understand there are other countries/languages besides their own.
The Swedish word “sjuksköterska” actually makes more sense than saying nurse as it basically means “caretaker of a sick person”
True (by the way im from sweden and here,s proof :hej på dej jag heter Arvid)🇸🇪😁
@@avvelalle4458 bruh du stavar fel
@@avvelalle4458 hahaha, nja
Tjena
Jag visste inte det faktiskt, bra fakta👍
Fil = row
Fil = lane
Fil = rasp
Fil = processed sourmilk
Får = may
Får = sheep
Far = father
Far = travels
"Far, får får får? Nej min son, får får inte får, får får lamm"
"Father, does sheep get sheep? No my son, sheep doesn't get sheep, sheep gets lamb."
"kock" = chef, (So Swedish chef is translated "Svensk kock")
"slut" = final/ending(See google translation, we use this word for alot of things.)
I know our UK friends loved signs at parking buildings etc
Infart
utfart
@@PogMcDog How about the sign "farthinder" :-)
@@Stefan- Yeah because it looks like a butt.
@@ESPirits87 I was more thinking about the text sign "Farthinder" that is used in conjunction with the warning sign. The warning sign that i have mostly seen in conjunction with the "Farthinder" text is the one that looks like two breasts but that is apparently the sign for uneven road, maybe that was more common in the past.
I just realized how strange Swedish words are. Being fluent in english and Swedish
Om du är svensk och läser detta så vill jag säga hej ha en bra dag. And to the amarikans good luck reading tat :)
Tack, samma till dig! (Ja, jag vet att jag e 5 månader sen! XD )
Tack detsamma 😊
Tack desamma
Tack detsamma
Tack så mycket desamma
Dont forget: Fart = Speed
Six in swedish 😳
@@karlma7979 se- WAIT AYO
@@Cedric_Hp swish in swedish
@@karlma7979 wdym
@@Cedric_Hp translate
Well, kiss in swedish is pee. So ur equally crazy
Or Dick, which is a regular swedish name.
@@ESPirits87 i have never met nor heard of anyone named dick
@@ESPirits87 No it is the way around
@@Jemme07 Richard Tricky Dick Nixon? Does that ring a bell?
Let’s not even mention the number six in Swedish
If you ever ride a Swedish train and they say next stop is "slutstation" then don't be alarmed, you have likely arrived at the right place. It basically translates to the train's final stop.
And when you get to your destination, make sure to turn in at the right infart!
@@TheBcoolGuy Utfart is better because farts go out.
So you can speak Swedish,me to
@@ESPirits87no it's not what it means
I hope that slutstation have something that i like
its not the fart thats kill, its the smäll.... got it? Swinglish at its best :)
Lol🇸🇪😂
Jag älskar den ordvitsen
@@melvinschrab505samma.
Would you like a small fack or a big fack?
LOL im a swede
"Ö" is actually the same word as English "I" in "Island". The old spelling was "Iegland", later "Iland", and in Middle English "Island". So "Island" and "Öland" actually are the same word (meaning "water-land").
Funny thing: "crazy" is borrowed from the Norse word "kras" meaning = something is really broken.
I would think it's only half of sjuksköterska that is crazy. The first part "sjuk" isn't that dissimilar to it's English equivalent "sick" (but most English speakers get very flustered by the Swedish whistling "sj" sound that isn't used in English). Sköterska is the word for care giver and I can see why that one is a weird word.
You forgot "Å" which means "creek".
En ö in en å. Whenever I hear Islands in the Stream.
@@wendiyost9307nah thats means: A Island in a river
no
In first grade I used to say "fack" all the time lol
"It's not the *fart* that kills you, it's the *smäll*" in a Swedish car accident 🤣😁
Hello
“Fart” means “Speed🤣
"Ishowfart" 💀
You pronounced sjuksköterska really well tho 👏
No she did not?
@@chodandco What part of the word do you think she didn't pronounce well?
@@Sapphireia bokstavligen hela ordet.
Definitely better than she spells it...
@@Sapphireia the u was pronounced like ö
"U CALLED US CRAZY MA'AM?! TAKE SOME ❤️KÖTTBULLAR❤️ AND EAT UP!"
Exactly
And take a fika, drink som saft and take a kanelbulle!
@@No3l3813 AMAZING 🤩
Ja ät lite köttbullar och håll tyst så blir allt bättre 👍
Ja ät köttbullar (meatballs)
We're not crazy! For example, you are strange with your words!
Try sayin "yes" in swedish. Just inhale through your mouth whilst making a shwoop sound.
the longest swedish word is Realisationsvinstbeskattning and it means Capital gains taxation
That's the real one unlike the one that's in the Guinness World Record for the longest Swedish word which is....
"Nord-väster-sjö-kust-artilleri-flyg-spanings-simulator-anläggnings-materiel-underhålls-uppföljnings-system-diskussions-inläggs-förberedelse-arbeten"
Which makes no sense since it cannot be put into a single word(not even in Swedish)
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Fack, or Facket, also mean Union (workers union)
hujkhuteskja got me dead as a swedish person
That is true! I talk swedish!
Hej=Hi
Hej då=Bye
Tack=Thanks
Rätt=Right
Ord=Words
Kompis=Friend
Pojkvän=Boy friend
Kille=Boy
Tjej=Girl
Söt=Cute
Jag=i
Gillar=Like
Mat=Food
Vatten=Water
Pappa=Dad
Mamma=Mom
Hiss=Elevator
Trappor=Stairs
Leksaker=Toys
Like for part 2!
👇🏼
Bro, wtf?
@@Emil_Stoltz Huh what do u mean
@@Glossy_moon I'm just confused why they wrote random words
@@Emil_Stoltzits swedish 😉
@@johannakamil7607 Yeah, I know. I'm Swedish myself
You also have skumbrandsläckare (fire extinguisher) and kock (chef)
What's special about the first one?
Can you translate this compiled sentence into English? - IÅAÄEÖ
The sentence is in dialectal Swedish and how some people in some areas can talk to each other.
A lot of vowels only that read together can form a sentence that some Swedes would immediately understand.
Divided to make it easier, you can read; I Åa Ä e Ö
Can you figure it out? 😉
I ån är en ö?
@@idaknutsson7260 Yes. "In the river there is an island" 😉
Jo, i åa ä en ö.
@@annahl7591 Ditt namn får mig att tänka på en specifik scen ur en svensk film med Peter Magnusson och David Helenius, kan du gissa vilken?
@@ChristofferOrrmalmUtsi Nej, jag har ingen aning 🤷
lol when i was in germany for vacation, there were signs everywhere that said einfart and einfart zone and me and my brother were like laughing so much lol
Okay so, I’m Swedish and there are actually a lot of words that are kinda hard or weird or inappropriate. 😂
Yeah like six
This Swede likes the more "economical' word for queue: kö.
I mean, why bother with those extra letters?
Eller en Å eller en Ö ;)
@@Perisa79 eller en Ö i Ån
hehehe. and how about Farthinder ;)
Music starts to fill the silence of the void. A melody. It’s fast, cheery, and delicate. Delightfully fast. Deliciously delicate. Ethereal. Like something from a fairytale. It’s the sound of a piano but you’re conscious that there is no piano. What are pianos but a figment of your imagination? “Where is it all coming from?”, you wonder. “And who’s playing?” There is no instrument and no one is playing. There are no sound waves traveling to your ears. You have no ears. You’re too conscious for ears. The chords are playing directly in your mind. The rest is fantasy.
The way u pronounced ö 🏝️ just had me dying💀i know its hard to say if ur not swedish
It’s our language we’re not crazy
'Öh' also means 'excuse me' in Gothenburgian 😉
As a gothenburgian I approve
As Someone who lives in Scania/Skåne I Understand it even tho I don't hear it a lot, so I approve too.
@@Emily-T then we shall send our best Öhare to the south, so you can hear it more often 😄
@@loris-bismar Yes, ty,ty
The Swedish noun "ö" is actually the same as the "is-"part of "island, which was originally spelled "eá-lond" or "eow-land " in Old English.
The s in "island" is a later influence from the French word "isle" or from Latin "insula".
Norwegian is less crazy, with nurse being “sykepleier”
What is really crazy when you think about it is that 20 years ago Danes, Norwegian and Swedes mostly understood each others languages well but today it’s the opposite. Mostly people start speaking English to each other. It’s kinda sad I think because I find it so cool being able to understand what people are saying in their own language.
Depends on where in sweden you are, South parts of sweden still understand both Norwegian and Danish.
The languages are very similar but there are some differences especially with Danish, so although you can technically communicate, it's rather difficult. That and basically everyone is fluent in English now and it just makes things easier
@@brigadgeneralvoid2508it makes things easier but it’s apparently sad to this person
Danes, Norwegians and Swedes still understand each other and can read text in each other's languages. The Scandinavian languages are more or less standardized dialects. The degree of understanding depends on which region you are from, if you are accustomed to hearing the other languages. For instance, I as a Stockholmer understands a Norwegian from Oslo better than a Swede with a heavy Gutnish dialect.
😂😂
I can talk to Danes and Norwegians and get the most part of it!
Then I have worked in Copenhagen, and with Danish people since 1988…
And wheat comes to Norway I have worked with Norwegian companies, and my sister is living in Norway with a Norwegian husband.
I hang choice but to try to Amit work 😂😂😂
It doesn’t matter, on April 1 I am arriving at Ben Gurion with direct flight from Paris Orly….
So I am looking forward to Lear contemporary Hebrew.
I have my goals too … Biden and I am not going to stop achieving them …
Just because someone is tampering with my phone
Haha you are so funny. I want a welcome to sweden friend also:):):)
Let’s not even mention number six…
Just wait until you hear 6 in swedish.💀
These four English words together fast pronounced repeatedly in a row become in Swedish ears very entertaining:
Run-Car-Snow-Pen 😁
NO
Runkar snoppen💀
Ppl who are swedish👇
👇👇
As a Swede I can conform “ö” is how you say island in sweden
If you see a drunk getting arrested and they yell Släpp mig! , they dont actually want the cop to hit them in the face.
"Is" is 3rd person singluar present indicative of "be" in English. In Latin it's not a verb at all but a pronoun: "he". You can of course find this in all languages.
Auto-mo-bil= US Auto, Russian Avto Swedish Bil
Im Sweden and the English is crazy
“Can I touch your car😊”
“Can i touch your KAR”💀💀
Fart means Speed in Swedish lol
Fartkamera blir riktigt roligt 😅
That sjuksköterska word is crazy. I can't sometimes say it and i'm from Sweden 😜😜😜
People from sweden 🇸🇪👇👇
We are not crazy! You are the one that is crazy
Yeah Swedish are crazy takes one to know one right! 😂 But you are right some word are funny. =)
Slutstation! Avgång för samtliga :)
Not as crazy as u we support Sweden gang
👇
Writing chess in swedish:😊
Pronoucing chess in swedish:💀
In swedish they're just like
W X Y Z Å Ä Island
😂😂
Bruh
Also, “Å” kind of means small river and “älv” and “flod” is a bigger river
its not funny... -_-
And "i" is also a crazy word in America
1 thing to me thats crazy as an swedishan: Like England don't have Å Ä Ö.
Just bc we speak Swedish doesn’t mean where crazy we didn’t come up with those words!
Come on cut us som slack will ya😂🇸🇪
My face the whole video was like when you first discover homework
Ahem... Sjuksköterska is completely logical, literally "sick-carer-ess". You say "nurse". And that also means breastfeed. That's weird!😁
You sound just like my mom when you say sjuksköterska 😂
“y’AlL aRe CrAzY” that's our language. 💀
If you like IKEA you like sweden 🇸🇪 ❤😊
Excuse me 😭🤌🏼 don't do me like that 😭
Six in Swedish: 💀💀💀
Bro offended every swedish person💀💀💀
girl you can’t say where crazy we didn’t make the words💀 and also the way you said ”sjuksköterska” was so funny😭💀
"i åa ä e ö" is Swedish and means in the stream there is an island.
wait till she finda out what chef is in swedish
“I want six toys”💀
REHEHEHHEHEHHEHEHEHE, LADY SPEAKS TRUTH 😂
We are crazy but wait till you hear the north of us say yes a word without a vowel
To us it is totally normal for you:
What the fudge?
As a Swede I feel u 😅
Dont forget our favorite number six!
You have really good pronunciation
I’m Swedish and when I learned that a simple word like ö is island with a silent s, I just kinda gave up on English for 3 years. And seriously, too, to, two,
Witch, which, with,
He, he’s, his, he’ll, hell,
And you don’t have a difference between your mothers mother and fathers mother! It’s just grandma! How do you even tell them apart unless you say their names?
Dont forget that 6 is s3x in swedish
Don’t translate the number 6 to Swedish 💀💀
When I was a kid I just the Swedish word for compartment as a bad word and I also used pencil case bc it has that word in the end
Took me a year to say nurse in Swedish, lol!
Yall are explaining stuff to invisible comments, literally most of us are Swedish here
Remeber kids, Six in swedish is sex
Swedish is so easy to learn!! Coffe means kaffe hi means Hej and bye means Hej da it is so similar to english. Please mean tack, not similar but the pronunciation is the same as english and im not even from sweden i learned every word to order food in swedish
As a swedish person we think it is complitle normal 😂
We are not
crazy It's just our word!
Gift is kinda funny...
It means both "Married" and "Poison"...
Coincidence?
I’m Swedish let’s not talk about the number six
Translate six to Swedish you'll be very surprised at what it is 😂😂😂
I'm from sweden 🇸🇪 and the number six on Swedish is sex
The word chef is cock in Swedish
There is way more languages than Sweden like that that say sex for the number r6😂
Say six in swedish💀💀☠️
But fack also means a swear lol 💀
😂just our words lady
That’s how we talk
once my swedish cousin was over at our country and she brought her other cousin with us her closer cousin and her closer cousin knew swedish better then my language i mean my cousin also knew swedish better but understands our language, and so lets give the cousin name layla, layla started counting to 10 on swedish and then came to 6 she pronounced it "sex" and me and my auntie were in shock like "exuse me what?" and layla was like, "what? did i say something wrong?", and my cousin just translated it to us and it ment 6 😅
Things americans can’t say: Universal Healthcare
Yk you can say ”Penfack” on the compartment one:) if you did’nt you know noe!
*now