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Practice Swedish question chunks

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what is it? vad u00e4r det?
who is it? vem u00e4r det?
where is it? var u00e4r det?
where are you? var u00e4r du?
where are we? var u00e4r vi?
how much does it cost? vad kostar det?
what time is it? vad u00e4r klockan?
when does it start? nu00e4r bu00f6rjar det?
when does it close? nu00e4r stu00e4nger det?
how do I get there? hur kommer jag dit?
where is the toilet? var finns toaletten?
where is the bus stop? var ligger busshu00e5llplatsen?
where can I buy a ticket? var kan jag ku00f6pa en biljett?
can I pay by card? kan jag betala med kort?
can I have a receipt? kan jag fu00e5 ett kvitto?
can you speak more slowly? kan du prata lu00e5ngsammare?
can you say that again? kan du su00e4ga det igen?
what is this called in Swedish? vad heter det hu00e4r pu00e5 svenska?
is it far? u00e4r det lu00e5ngt?
is it close? u00e4r det nu00e4ra?
is it open? u00e4r det u00f6ppet?
is it free? u00e4r det gratis?
do you have...? har ni...?
I need help jag behu00f6ver hju00e4lp
I am looking for... jag letar efter...
I would like... jag skulle vilja ha...
I have a question jag har en fru00e5ga
I do not speak Swedish very well jag pratar inte su00e5 bra svenska
Swedish chunks A1-2
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what is it? vad u00e4r det?
who is it? vem u00e4r det?
where is it? var u00e4r det?
where are you? var u00e4r du?
where are we? var u00e4r vi?
how much does it cost? vad kostar det?
what time is it? vad u00e4r klockan?
when does it start? nu00e4r bu00f6rjar det?
when does it close? nu00e4r stu00e4nger det?
how do I get there? hur kommer jag dit?
where is the toilet? var finns toaletten?
where is the bus stop? var ligger busshu00e5llplatsen?
where can I buy a ticket? var kan jag ku00f6pa en biljett?
can I pay by card? kan jag betala med kort?
can I have a receipt? kan jag fu00e5 ett kvitto?
can you speak more slowly? kan du prata lu00e5ngsammare?
can you say that again? kan du su00e4ga det igen?
what is this called in Swedish? vad heter det hu00e4r pu00e5 svenska?
is it far? u00e4r det lu00e5ngt?
is it close? u00e4r det nu00e4ra?
is it open? u00e4r det u00f6ppet?
is it free? u00e4r det gratis?
do you have...? har ni...?
I need help jag behu00f6ver hju00e4lp
I am looking for... jag letar efter...
I would like... jag skulle vilja ha...
I have a question jag har en fru00e5ga
I do not speak Swedish very well jag pratar inte su00e5 bra svenska

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⚡ Train for speed and repetition

The exercise works best when you answer quickly.

Do not overthink every word. Try to react instinctively.

Repeated exposure helps your brain connect:

  • the sound of the word
  • the spelling
  • the meaning
  • the category or context

Over time, the correct answers start to feel obvious automatically.

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Words you miss will appear more frequently until they become easier.

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Replay the pronunciation often, even when you already know the answer.

Listening repeatedly helps build:

  • pronunciation intuition
  • listening comprehension
  • automatic recognition of sound patterns

Try to hear the entire word as one sound pattern instead of translating letter by letter.

🧠 Recognition comes before active fluency

Fast recognition is an important step before speaking naturally.

When common words become automatic, your brain has more energy available for grammar, listening and conversation.

📈 A good way to practice

  • Practice often in short sessions
  • Answer quickly instead of perfectly
  • Replay difficult words several times
  • Let repetition build intuition naturally

After enough repetition, many words stop feeling like translations and start feeling like direct meaning.