What does tja mean in swedish




















Tjena Freddie! Hey Freddie! All good! And you? Jo, bra! Yeah, good! Soft, fett, nice These adjectives are great for the many occasions when a simple bra or trevligt good, great is not enough, which is — if you ask anyone under 40 — almost always. Gud va soft! God, how soft! I had a beer with Berit in the XYZ bar yesterday. Is it a cool place? What, have you collected your jackets?

As in English, there are many phrases you can use to say hello in Swedish — which one you use will not only depend on the context, but will also say something about your personality! So, how do you say hello in Swedish? The easiest way is to use hej. God morgon good morning , on the other hand, is still widely used between friends and colleagues to wish each other a nice start to the day.

If you wake up in an especially good mood, you could declare M orsning korsning! But be warned: this is almost exclusively said by men over And a friend of mine often says morrn morrn , which has a nice regional flair to it…. Which brings us to the many creative and personal greetings that Swedes have invented as alternatives to the standard hej. Here's how to get started! Swedes are generally considered to be excellent English speakers. But if you want to impress the locals it might be nice to get to know the local vernacular a little better.

What would you say is distinctive for the Stockholm dialect? Has it evolved much over time? People have made their way from both other towns in Sweden and other countries ever since the city was founded. So Stockholm has always been marked by its linguistic diversity". There is a multi-faceted layer of business establishments, workplaces, and industries, just like in other larger cities.

This creates groups of people with varying economic and social status, living in varying conditions. And the formation of social hierarchies also influences language". Djursholm for example [a suburb in northern Stockholm] has always been populated by the wealthy. Why is that? Where does that come from?



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