How To Talk About Tech And The Internet In Norwegian
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The Swedish alphabet can look a little intimidating to someone who doesn’t know the language. There are ö’s and å’s and lots of j’s where you probably haven’t seen j’s before. Really, though, it’s not so different from the English alphabet. With just a little work, you can fully demystify the Swedish letters, which will give you a leg up on learning the rest of the language.
Here, we’ll guide you through the Swedish alphabet and give you a closer look at the letters that give new learners the most trouble.
At a glance, the Swedish alphabet is nearly identical to the English one — both use Latin letters as their basis — with just a few additions. While there is no Swedish alphabet song that has the ubiquity of the English one, you can listen to this version if having a song helps.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Å Ä Ö
The most important thing to note here is that the three letters at the end — Å, Ä and Ö — should be thought of as letters separate from the A and O they resemble. They’re all vowels, but the diacritics on them indicate that those three are pronounced differently.
While there are fewer vowels than consonants in the Swedish alphabet, it’s the vowels that are going to give you the most trouble. First, each vowel is either soft or hard, which affects the pronunciation of the consonant before it. We’ll note whether each vowel is soft or hard, but the difference will be clearer when we talk about the consonants later.
Also, each vowel has at least two pronunciations. When the vowel appears before two consonants, before a word-final M or N or is in the final, unstressed syllable of a word, the vowel is short. When a vowel is before one consonant or is in a one-syllable word ending with a vowel, the vowel is long. This may seem a little confusing, but listen to the examples here and you’ll get the hang of it.
For the most part, the Swedish consonants will be straightforward. Lots of letters are pronounced like you would expect coming from English. There are a few exceptions, however, and we’ll walk through some of the most common letters and letter combinations that give learners trouble.
While the letters Q, W and Z are all part of the Swedish alphabet, they’re relatively rare. They’re usually only used in old terms and loanwords. The letter W was considered identical with V until recently, the Q was mostly replaced by K and the Z was mostly replaced by S.
The one last thing we want to note about the Swedish alphabet is that letters are “swallowed” very often. Unfortunately, this just makes things more confusing for the Swedish learner. There are a few rules you can learn — the “k” in “skt” letter combos is often silent, the R is barely audible when it appears before D, L, T and N — but there’s a lot you’ll have to learn through listening to native speakers. Now that you’ve got the Swedish alphabet down, you’re ready to branch out and learn more of this diverse language.
Learning a language online is becoming an increasingly popular option. When you can’t make it to Norway in person, using the internet in Norwegi
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