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  1. Well, not if you don't want to. We swedes are pretty quiet and we don't like to talk, at least not with stranger :aah: We don't even want to be near them. This is a pretty common scene :lmfao:

     

    :lmfao: then I still need to learn the language or I'll be a forever alone:sneaky2:

     

    i was... *counts* 9 years old when i started to study english at school and 10 when i started to study german and 13 when swedish :mf_rosetinted:

    we have lots of grammar rules in finnish too :aah: dunno how, but i failed my finnish exam this spring :aah:

     

    I came close to fail my Romanian exam too:doh:

  2. yksi, kaksi, kolme, neljä, viisi, kuusi, seitsemän, kahdeksan, yhdeksän, kymmenen :naughty:

     

    :shocked::shocked::shocked:

    allow me to be shocked:shocked:

     

    That's why I learned only 'latin' languages:

    Romanian: unu, doi, trei, patru, cinci, șase, șapte, opt, nouă, zece.

    French: un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, six, sept, huit, neuf, dix

    Spanish: uno, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco,seis, siete, ocho, nueve, diez

     

    :mf_rosetinted::lmfao:

  3. yep, thats why english is difficult to learn for finnish person :teehee: i have studied english 5,5 years and it is better than my uncles who needs to speak english in his job :aah:

    romanian sounds so difficult and looks too :shocked::naughty:

     

    I'm studying English since I was 10 years old:mf_rosetinted:but I learned it better after I started wasting my time on the internet:mf_rosetinted:

     

    yap Romanian is quite hard...lots of grammar rules...it makes your head spin:aah:

  4. The only thing I understood was si, si. :aah: Or did you say Spanish is as easy as french? :mf_rosetinted: Not at all, I find German quite easy at least to read and I haven't study it. Still regret the day i chose French instead of German...

     

    well German and Swedish are similar too..that's what my teacher said to me anyway...she said that if you know German, you'll learn Swedish much easier.:mf_rosetinted:

    yep, I said 'Spanish is easier than French':naughty: to me, anyway:wink2:

  5. But Ja is good to know :thumb_yello: But then you need to know the word Nej also which is No :wink2:

    Here's some useful words if you ever comes to Sweden :teehee:

    Hej=Hi

    Tack=Thanks

    Fika= have some coffee (tea) and eating cookies and cake.

    Lagom = in moderation/just enough/just right

    Kaffe= Coffee

     

    These 5 words pretty much sums up Sweden :roftl:

     

    ha! now I remember that I also knew Tack:doh:but I forgot it...never used this language so...I have an excuse:aah:

    anyway...I bought 4 years ago or so a 'conversation guide' romanian-swedish :lmfao: and I was like 'wha?:shocked:'

  6. Don't mention it, oh I hate it so much. I get angry just thinking about the song :blowup:

     

    I've always wanted to use that smile :roftl:

     

     

     

    :lmfao: Finally someone is killing it! Well done! :thumb_yello: And by the way can you kill Whistle, starships and Dansa Pausa (a really bad Swedish song) too :aah:

     

    Dansa Pausa? :lmfao: good name :doh: is it something like "Dance Pause"?:doh:

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