Possessive Pronouns

Possessive Pronouns

Possessive pronouns in Swedish (possessiva pronomen) They indicate if something belongs to someone. For example, mitt foto (my photo), hans bil (his car), hennes väninna (her friend). More examples – in YouTube video on Thursday 🍀 The first is pronouns –...
Indefinite Form of Nouns

Indefinite Form of Nouns

Indefinite form of nouns – obestämd form 📒 When the noun is in indefinite form – we use article (en or ett) in front of the word or use a word without any article. Examples: en katt (a cat), ett hus (a house). ✏ We use indefinite form of nouns: 1) If we...
Definite Form of Nouns

Definite Form of Nouns

Definite form of nouns – bestämd form ✏ We use it when: 1) We mention something the second time or more:Jag ser ett hus vid vägen. Huset är rött. – I see a house alongside the road. The house is red. 2) We see what we are talking about:I show my guests a...
Finlandssvenska

Finlandssvenska

Finlandssvenska or Finnish Swedish is a version of Swedish that exists in Finland. There are people in Finland who have Swedish as their modersmål (which means a native language or their first language). They speak “finlandssvenska” (Finnish Swedish) and they are...