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Language Challenge (German-Spanish-Swedish)
This is our Language Challenge. We speak three different languages and we decided to play ...
published: 24 Dec 2014
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Introduction to the Swedish language
Thank you for watching. If your interested in learning some more Swedish, you can take Swe...
published: 21 Jun 2012
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Is this the most unusual sound in the Swedish language?
The word for 'yes' in most of Sweden is 'ja', but in the north of the country a unique sou...
published: 08 Jan 2015
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Simple Swedish - Episode 1
A fun way for Americans to learn the Swedish language. We cover some basic stuff in a non...
published: 27 Sep 2009
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"Language Challenge" - Italian VS Swedish
Hi marzipans, today we decided to do something a little different and we though you might ...
published: 10 Jul 2013
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Learning Swedish (Lesson 1) "Basic Phrases"
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published: 16 Feb 2013
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Learn Swedish: Helpful Swedish sentences (To explain that you practice on your Swedish)
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/AaliyahWestin Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/aaliyah....
published: 04 Nov 2009
author: GoSwedish
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Useful Swedish words that you should know..
Some of these words may not be 100% perfectly translated, ops). Check out our Website! ▻ h...
published: 20 Jun 2014
author: PewDiePie
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Swedish With Axel - Lesson 1 - Basics
This is lesson 1 in a still-to-be-finished series of beginner-level Swedish lessons. The a...
published: 31 Jul 2013
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The Language Challenge British-Swedish
The Language Challenge! British slang words and swedish words. We hope that you will enjoy...
published: 21 Oct 2013
author: HughAndJohan
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Adam Hills on Language, Accents and the Swedish Chef
From Adam Hills, Live in the Suburbs....
published: 25 Feb 2014
author: T Duke Perry
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What Languages Sound Like To Foreigners
INSTAGRAM: smoccahontas Me goofing around, showing what certain languages sound like to m...
published: 03 Mar 2014
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Leonie Speaks Swedish :: Language Challenge?
hej allihopa. So, I tried to speak a little Swedish with the help of Mattias and this is t...
published: 09 Sep 2013
author: Leonie Sii
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10 Swedish Words you won't find in the English Language
Here are 10 Swedish words that do not exist int he English language. Website: http://thesw...
published: 27 Mar 2012
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THE LANGUAGE CHALLENGE: SWEDISH VS. FRENCH
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published: 09 Nov 2014
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Danish, Norwegian or Swedish?
Whilst in Oslo, staying with Cristina we talked about a common question I get about which ...
published: 08 Jul 2012
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Snubbe teckentolkar i melodifestivalen
Skön kille går all in och kör teckentolk på magnus carlssons låt. Tommy Krångh Tommy Fran...
published: 14 Mar 2015
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Here I compare Norwegian (Bokmål), Danish, and Swedish using the Hakusuisha 白水社 "Express" ...
published: 18 May 2012
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Swedish: Languages of the World: Introductory Overviews
Alexander Arguelles presents a series of videos to provide introductory overviews of the l...
published: 26 May 2008
author: ProfASAr
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Difficult words in Swedish language | tycker tänker tror | Swedish2go | Learn Swedish
How do we tell the difference between the Swedish words tycker tänker tror? They can all b...
published: 14 Sep 2012
author: Swedish2go
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Mastering Swedish: Lesson 1 - Homonyms
Ever wanted to learn the barbaric language that we Swedes speak? Today is your lucky day! ...
published: 06 Jun 2012
author: Xaio Majere
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‪Swedish for kids DVD set - Swedish language lessons for children - Svenska - animals: djur‬
http://dinolingo.com/languages/swedish.html Dino Lingo Swedish for Kids is a Swedish langu...
published: 28 Feb 2012
author: Dino Lingo
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How to speak swedish! Part 2♥
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published: 25 Feb 2010
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Swedish Sign Language Interpreter Completely Steals The Show During Eurovision Heats
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Swedish (About this sound svenska ) is a North Germanic language, spoken by approximately 10 million people, predominantly in Sweden and parts of Finland, especially along its coast and on the Åland islands. It is largely mutually intelligible with Norwegian and Danish (see Classification). Along with the other North Germanic languages, Swedish is a descendant of Old Norse, the common language of the Germanic peoples living in Scandinavia during the Viking Era. It is currently the largest of the North Germanic languages by numbers of speakers.

Standard Swedish, used by most Swedish people, is the national language that evolved from the Central Swedish dialects in the 19th century and was well established by the beginning of the 20th century. While distinct regional varieties descended from the older rural dialects still exist, the spoken and written language is uniform and standardized. Some dialects differ considerably from the standard language in grammar and vocabulary and are not always mutually intelligible with Standard Swedish. These dialects are confined to rural areas and are spoken primarily by small numbers of people with low social mobility. Though not facing imminent extinction, such dialects have been in decline during the past century, despite the fact that they are well researched and their use is often encouraged by local authorities.




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Listen to Swedish Chef interviews

The Swedish Chef is a Muppet that appeared on The Muppet Show. He was operated by Jim Henson and Frank Oz simultaneously and is now puppeteered by Bill Barretta.

A parody of television chefs, the Swedish Chef wears a toque blanche and has bushy eyebrows that completely obscure his eyes. He was one of the few Muppets to employ an actual puppeteer's hands, originally Oz's, in the designs – that is, they were visible to the audience through his sleeves and facilitated handling food and utensils.

Nearly all Swedish Chef sketches begin with him in a kitchen, waving some utensils while singing his signature song in his typical mock Swedish – a semi-comprehensible gibberish mimicking Swedish phonology and prosody. The song's lyrics vary slightly from one episode to the next, but always end with "Bork, bork, bork!" (translates as 'away/be gone') as the Chef throws the utensils (or whatever else may be in his hands) aside with a clatter that seems to startle him.

After this introduction, the Chef begins to prepare a recipe while giving a gibberish explanation of what he is doing. His commentary is spiced with the occasional English word to clue in the viewer to what he is attempting; for example, "Aweenda shmure da froog's legs." These hints are necessary as he frequently uses unorthodox culinary equipment (firearms, sports equipment, hand tools, etc.) to prepare his dishes. In the pilot episode of The Muppet Show, the Chef's commentary was supplemented by Chinese subtitles, but this was abandoned for all other episodes of the series. The sketch typically degenerates into a slapstick finale where the ingredients or equipment get the better of him.




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