Jaha, nähä and joho – sound more like a Swede

Learn the difference between jaha, nähä and joho – and how intonation can completely change their meaning in everyday Swedish conversations. In our Swedish lessons online and in Stockholm, we spend a lot of time practising spoken Swedish in real-life situations – at work, during fika and in everyday conversations. One question that often comes up is how to use little words such as jaha, nähä and joho. What do they actually mean, and why can the same word sound

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Learn Swedish – part 7: Pronouns

In this final part of our Learn Swedish series, we explore Swedish pronouns. Learn how to use subject pronouns, object pronouns, reflexive pronouns, possessive pronouns and indefinite pronouns through practical examples and audio files.

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Swedish lessons after beginner level: building fluency

Many learners know Swedish words and simple phrases, but still get stuck when conversations become fast and spontaneous. In this post, we explain how Swedish lessons after beginner level can help you build sentences, pronunciation, fluency and confidence in real situations.

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