Swedish chunks

Practice Swedish chunks for feelings and relationships

Choose the correct meaning from six alternatives. Wrong answers are mixed from the full list, so you train real recognition instead of simple pattern matching.

 

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I feel good jag mu00e5r bra
I do not feel well jag mu00e5r inte bra
I am worried about you jag u00e4r orolig fu00f6r dig
I miss you jag saknar dig
I care about you jag bryr mig om dig
I am proud of you jag u00e4r stolt u00f6ver dig
I am disappointed jag u00e4r besviken
I got angry jag blev arg
I got sad jag blev ledsen
I got scared jag blev ru00e4dd
I feel lonely jag ku00e4nner mig ensam
I feel safe jag ku00e4nner mig trygg
I need to talk jag behu00f6ver prata
can we talk? kan vi prata?
I want to explain jag vill fu00f6rklara
I did not mean it jag menade inte det
it was my fault det var mitt fel
it was not your fault det var inte ditt fel
forgive me fu00f6rlu00e5t mig
I forgive you jag fu00f6rlu00e5ter dig
I trust you jag litar pu00e5 dig
I do not trust him jag litar inte pu00e5 honom
we argued vi bru00e5kade
we became friends vi blev vu00e4nner
we made up vi blev sams
I need support jag behu00f6ver stu00f6d
you can count on me du kan ru00e4kna med mig
everything will be okay allt kommer att ordna sig
Swedish chunks B1-2
English – Swedish
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I feel good jag mu00e5r bra
I do not feel well jag mu00e5r inte bra
I am worried about you jag u00e4r orolig fu00f6r dig
I miss you jag saknar dig
I care about you jag bryr mig om dig
I am proud of you jag u00e4r stolt u00f6ver dig
I am disappointed jag u00e4r besviken
I got angry jag blev arg
I got sad jag blev ledsen
I got scared jag blev ru00e4dd
I feel lonely jag ku00e4nner mig ensam
I feel safe jag ku00e4nner mig trygg
I need to talk jag behu00f6ver prata
can we talk? kan vi prata?
I want to explain jag vill fu00f6rklara
I did not mean it jag menade inte det
it was my fault det var mitt fel
it was not your fault det var inte ditt fel
forgive me fu00f6rlu00e5t mig
I forgive you jag fu00f6rlu00e5ter dig
I trust you jag litar pu00e5 dig
I do not trust him jag litar inte pu00e5 honom
we argued vi bru00e5kade
we became friends vi blev vu00e4nner
we made up vi blev sams
I need support jag behu00f6ver stu00f6d
you can count on me du kan ru00e4kna med mig
everything will be okay allt kommer att ordna sig

How to use this vocabulary trainer effectively

This exercise is designed for fast vocabulary repetition and pattern recognition.

The goal is not to memorize isolated words like a dictionary. The goal is to build quick automatic recognition.

⚡ 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.

🔁 Difficult words come back more often

The trainer remembers which words you struggle with.

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

This creates natural spaced repetition without needing flashcard management.

🔊 Use the audio constantly

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.