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TY SWEDISH CONVERSATION 2006

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teach
yourself

swedish conversation

TY SWEDISH CONVERSATION 2006

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teach
yourself

swedish conversation
regina harkin

For over 60 years, more than


50 million people have learnt over
750 subjects the teach yourself
way, with impressive results.
be where you want to be
with teach yourself

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Recorded at Alchemy Studios, London


Cast: Henrik Elmer, Jesper Konstantinov, Anna Miketinac,
Maria Mysiak, Sarah Sherborne

Contents
track listing

conversation 1

2
part 1: an interview
part 2: the interview continues

conversation 2
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part 1: booking a room in a hotel


part 2: checking in to a hotel
conversation 3
part 2: having a meal
conversation 4
part 2: travelling on the metro
conversation 5
part 2: buying clothes
conversation 6
part 2: taking a boat trip to the archipelago
conversation 7

Impression number
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part 1: going to the swimming pool
part 2: a chat in the sauna

conversation 8

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part 1: taking a taxi

First published in UK 2006 by Hodder Education, 338 Euston Road, London, NW1 3BH.

This edition published 2006.

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part 1: having a coffee

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part 1: asking for directions to the pharmacy
part 2: getting directions to a restaurant

conversation 9

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part 1: going to a nightclub
part 2: making plans to meet

conversation 10
part 1: being invited to a friends house
part 2: a dinner conversation

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listening skills: survival phrases

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SwedishEnglish glossary

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EnglishSwedish glossary

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subject index

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Track listing
CD 1
track 1: introduction
tracks 212: conversation 1
tracks 1322: conversation 2
tracks 2331: conversation 3
tracks 3240: conversation 4
tracks 4149: conversation 5
CD 2
tracks 19: conversation 6
tracks 1018: conversation 7
tracks 1928: conversation 8
tracks 2938: conversation 9
tracks 3947: conversation 10
CD 3
track 1: introduction
tracks 27: conversation 1
tracks 812: conversation 2
tracks 1317: conversation 3
tracks 1822: conversation 4
tracks 2327: conversation 5
tracks 2832: conversation 6
tracks 3337: conversation 7
tracks 3842: conversation 8
tracks 4346: conversation 9
tracks 4751: conversation 10
track 52: conclusion

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Conversation 1

Part 1: An interview
Hej!

Anders

Hello!

Maria

Hej!

Maria

Hello!

Anders

Jag heter Anders. Vad heter du?

Anders

My name is Anders. Whats your name?

Maria

Jag heter Maria.

Maria

My name is Maria.

Anders

Efternamn?

Anders

Your surname?

Maria

Moberg.

Maria

Moberg.

Anders

Vad jobbar du med?

Anders

What do you do for a living?

Maria

Jag r fotograf.

Maria

Im a photographer.

Anders

Vad studerar du?

Anders

What do you study?

Maria

Jag studerar engelska.

Maria

Im studying English.

Anders

Var bor du?

Anders

Where do you live?

Maria

I Stockholm.

Maria

In Stockholm.

Vad heter du?

Anders

Whats your name?

Anna

Jag heter Anna Pettersson.

Anna

My name is Anna Pettersson.

Anders

Var kommer du ifrn?

Anders

Where do you come from?

Anna

Jag kommer frn Uppsala men jag bor i Stockholm.

Anna

I come from Uppsala but I live in Stockholm.

Anders

Vad jobbar du med?

Anders

What do you do for a living?

Anna

Jag r busschauffr.

Anna

Im a bus driver.

Anders

Vad studerar du?

Anders

What do you study?

Anna

Jag studerar svenska och engelska. Oj, vi r sena!

Anna

I study Swedish and English. Oh dear, we are late!

Anders

Tack och hej d!

Anders

Thanks and goodbye!

Anna

Hej d!

Anna

Goodbye!

Anders

Part 2: The interview continues


Anders

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Conversation 2

Part 1: Booking a room in a hotel


Hotel receptionist

Hotell Bellman, god morgon!

Hotel receptionist

Hotell Bellman, good morning!

Lars

God morgon! Har ni ett ledigt rum?

Lars

Good morning! Do you have a vacant room?

Hotel receptionist

Fr en person?

Hotel receptionist

For one person?

Lars

Ja, fr en person.

Lars

Yes, for one person.

Hotel receptionist

Till idag?

Hotel receptionist

For today?

Lars

Nej, till imorgon.

Lars

No, for tomorrow.

Hotel receptionist

Fr en natt?

Hotel receptionist

For one night?

Lars

Nej, fr sex ntter.

Lars

No, for six nights.

Hotel receptionist

Ja, vi har ett rum ledigt.

Hotel receptionist

Yes, we have a vacant room.

Lars

h, vad bra! Vad kostar det?

Lars

Oh, thats great! How much is it?

Hotel receptionist

Tusen kronor per natt.

Hotel receptionist

1000 kronor per night.

Part 2: Checking in to a hotel


Hotel receptionist

God middag.

Hotel receptionist

Good afternoon.

Lars

Hej! Jag har bokat ett rum.

Lars

Hello! I have booked a room.

Hotel receptionist

Vad heter du?

Hotel receptionist

Whats your name?

Lars

Lars Ekstrm.

Lars

Lars Ekstrm.

Hotel receptionist

Frlt?

Hotel receptionist

Pardon?

Lars

Lars Ekstrm.

Lars

Lars Ekstrm.

Hotel receptionist

Ett rum fr en person fr sex ntter?

Hotel receptionist

One room for one person for six nights?

Lars

Ja, just det.

Lars

Yes, thats right.

Hotel receptionist

Rum nummer nio. Varsgod, hr r nyckeln.

Hotel receptionist

Lars

Tack s mycket.

Room number nine. Here you are, heres the


key.

Lars

Thanks a lot.

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Conversation 3

Part 1: Having a coffee


Waitress

Hej!

Waitress

Hello!

Maria

Hej! En kaffe och en te, tack.

Maria

Hello! A coffee and a tea, please.

Waitress

Ngot annat?

Waitress

Anything else?

Maria

Ja, en ostsmrgs och en kanelbulle.

Maria

Yes, a cheese sandwich and a cinnamon bun.

Waitress

Var det bra s?

Waitress

Is that all?

Maria

Ja, tack. Vad blir det?

Maria

Yes, thanks. How much is that?

Waitress

Sjuttiofem kronor, tack.

Waitress

Seventy-five kronor, please.

Maria

Varsgod! Finns det mjlk och socker?

Maria

Here you are! Is there milk and sugar?

Waitress

Ja, det str p borden.

Waitress

Yes, its on the tables.

Maria

Ingr ptr?

Maria

Is a refill included?

Waitress

Javisst!

Waitress

Yes, certainly!

Hej och vlkomna!

Waiter

Hi and welcome!

Lars

Hej!

Lars

Hi!

Waiter

Vad vill ni ta?

Waiter

What would you like to eat?

Lars

Tv dagens rtt tack!

Lars

Two chefs specials, please!

Waiter

Och att dricka?

Waiter

And to drink?

Lars

En stor stark och vatten, tack.

Lars

A large lager and water, please.

Part 2: Having a meal


Waiter

(After the meal.)

(After the meal.)

Lars

Fr jag betala?

Lars

Can I pay?

Waiter

Javisst! Det blir hundrattio kronor.

Waiter

Certainly! That will be 180 kronor.

Lars

Varsgod!

Lars

Here you are!

Waiter

Tack! Hej d!

Waiter

Thanks! Bye!

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Conversation 4

Part 1: Taking a taxi


Taxi driver

Hej! Vart vill du ka?

Taxi driver

Hello! Where do you want to go to?

Lars

Hej! Kan du kra mig till Rsunda?

Lars

Hello! Can you drive me to Rsunda?

Taxi driver

Javisst!

Taxi driver

Yes, of course!

Lars

r det mycket trafik?

Lars

Is there a lot of traffic?

Taxi driver

Nej, inte s mycket.

Taxi driver

No, not so much.

Lars

Vad bra! Matchen brjar om en halvtimme.

Lars

Thats good! The match starts in half an hour.

Taxi driver

Det hinner vi. Vilka spelar?

Taxi driver

We have enough time. Who are playing?

Lars

AIK mot Djurgrden.

Lars

AIK against Djurgrden.

Taxi driver

Oj, d blir det mycket folk.

Taxi driver

Gosh, then there will be a lot of people.

(Twenty-five minutes later.)

(Twenty-five minutes later.)

Taxi driver

Det blir trhundratrettio kronor, tack.

Taxi driver

That will be 230 kronor, please.

Lars

Hr, det r jmnt. Hej d!

Lars

Here, keep the change. Bye!

Part 2: Travelling on the metro


Anders

Hej! Solna centrum, tack.

Anders

Hello! Solna centrum, please.

Girl in ticket booth

Tjugoen kronor.

Girl in ticket booth

Twenty-one kronor.

Anders

Varsgod.

Anders

Here you are.

Girl in ticket booth

Tack.Tunnelbanan r tyvrr frsenad.

Girl in ticket booth

Thanks. The train is delayed, unfortunately.

Anders

Jas?

Anders

Really?

Girl in ticket booth

Ja, det r fotbollsmatch p Rsunda.

Girl in ticket booth

Yes, theres a football match at Rsunda.

Anders

Ja, jag ska dit ocks. Nr kommer


tunnelbanan?

Anders

Yes, Im going there too. When will the train


come?

Girl in ticket booth

Om en halvtimme. Nr brjar matchen?

Girl in ticket booth

In half an hour. When does the match start?

Anders

Klockan tta.

Anders

At eight oclock.

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Part 1: Going to the supermarket


Anna

Urskta, var finns tandkrm?

Anna

Excuse me, wheres the toothpaste?

Shop assistant

Hr borta till hger.

Shop assistant

Over here on the right.

Anna

Och glass?

Anna

And ice cream?

Shop assistant

Glass finns dr borta till vnster.

Shop assistant

Ice cream is over there on the left.

Anna

Sljer ni saffran?

Anna

Do you sell saffron?

Shop assistant

Ja, det kan du kpa hr i kassan.

Shop assistant

Yes, you can buy it here at the cash register.

Anna

Tack fr hjlpen!

Anna

Thanks for your help!

(Ten minutes later.)

(Ten minutes later.)

Shop assistant

Hittade du glassen?

Shop assistant

Did you find the ice cream?

Anna

Ja.

Anna

Yes.

Shop assistant

Var det allt?

Shop assistant

Is that all?

Anna

Kan jag f tv paket saffran?

Anna

Can I have two packets of saffron?

Shop assistant

Javisst. Det blir hundratrettio kronor, tack.

Shop assistant

Of course. Thats 130 kronor, please.

Part 2: Buying clothes


Lars

Var finns barnklder?

Lars

Where are the childrens clothes?

Shop assistant

Hr borta. Vad letar du efter?

Shop assistant

Over here. What are you looking for?

Lars

Jag letar efter klder till en liten flicka.

Lars

Im looking for clothes for a little girl.

Shop assistant

En rd kjol?

Shop assistant

A red skirt?

Lars

Ja.

Lars

Yes.

Shop assistant

Och en rd trja?

Shop assistant

And a red top?

Lars

Nej, inte den!

Lars

No, not that one!

Shop assistant

En vit trja?

Shop assistant

A white top?

Lars

Ja, den var fin. Var kan jag betala?

Lars

Yes, thats nice. Where can I pay?

Shop assistant

Kassan r dr borta.

Shop assistant

The cash register is over there.

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Part 1: Going to the funfair


Kan du betala intrdet?

Maria

Can you pay the entrance fee?

Anna

Javisst!

Anna

Sure!

Maria

Var kper man kkuponger?

Maria

Where do you buy tickets for the rides?

Anna

Dr inne.

Anna

In there.

Maria

Vi tar en glass frst! Jag bjuder.

Maria

Well have an ice cream first! My treat.

Anna

OK. Sedan ker vi berg- och dalbana.

Anna

OK. Then well go on the rollercoaster.

Maria

Nej, det vgar jag inte.

Maria

No, I dont dare.

Anna

Gr du inte? D ker vi radiobilar istllet.

Anna

Dont you? In that case, well go on the bumper cars instead.

Maria

Ja, det gr vi. Det r roligare.

Maria

Yes, we will. Its more fun.

Anna

Kom, s gr vi in!

Anna

Come on, lets go in!

Maria

Nu ska vi ha roligt!

Maria

Now were going to have some fun!

Maria

Part 2: Taking a boat trip to the archipelago


Lars

Vart ska vi ka?

Lars

Where shall we go?

Anders

Jag vet inte. Vill du ka till Mja?

Anders

I dont know. Do you want to go to Mja?

Lars

Nej, det vill jag inte. Det r fr lngt.

Lars

No, I dont. Its too far.

Anders

Har du varit i Vaxholm?

Anders

Have you been to Vaxholm?

Lars

Nej, det har jag inte.

Lars

No, I havent.

Anders

Det r fint dr. Det finns en bra restaurang dr ocks.

Anders

Its nice there. Theres a good restaurant there too.

Lars

OK, d ker vi dit. Var kper man biljetter?

Lars

OK, then lets go there. Where do you buy tickets?

Anders

P bten.

Anders

On the boat.

Lars

Jaha. Nr gr bten?

Lars

I see. When does the boat leave?

Anders

Jag vet inte. Vi gr in hr och frgar.

Anders

I dont know. Well go in here and ask.

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Conversation 7

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Part 1: Going to the swimming pool


Lars

Lars!

Lars

Lars!

Anders

Hej! Det r Anders. Ska vi g och simma?

Anders

Hi! Its Anders. Shall we go for a swim?

Lars

Ja, nr d?

Lars

Yes, when?

Anders

Vi kan trffas i simhallen klockan tre?

Anders

We can meet at the swimming pool at three oclock?

Lars

OK. Vi ses d!

Lars

OK. Well see each other then!

(An hour later.)

(An hour later.)

Anders

Hej!

Anders

Hello!

Lars

Hej! Du, Anders

Lars

Hi! Eh, Anders

Anders

Ja, vad r det?

Anders

Yeah, whats up?

Lars

Jag har inga pengar, inga badbyxor och ingen handduk.

Lars

I have no money, no swimming togs and no towel.

Anders

Det gr inget. Jag ordnar det.

Anders

It doesnt matter. Ill take care of it.

Lars

Schysst!

Lars

Thats good of you!

Anders

Hr r nyckeln till skpet. Nu gr vi in!

Anders

Heres the key to the locker. Lets go in!

Lars

Det ska bli sknt att simma!

Lars

Itll be great to swim!

Part 2: A chat in the sauna


Anders

h, vad varmt och sknt!

Anders

How nice and warm!

Lars

Hur varmt r det?

Lars

How warm is it?

Anders

Nittio grader.

Anders

Ninety degrees.

Lars

Det var lnge sedan jag badade bastu.

Lars

I havent had a sauna for a long time.

Anders

Badar du inte bastu i London?

Anders

Dont you have a sauna in London?

Lars

Nej, det gr jag inte.

Lars

No, I dont.

Anders

Ska vi gra nt ikvll?

Anders

Shall we do something tonight?

Lars

Tja, vi kan g p bio eller ta en l?

Lars

Well, we can go to the pictures or have a beer?

Anders

Vi gr och tar en l.

Anders

Well go and have a beer.

Lars

Ska vi ringa Anna och Maria?

Lars

Shall we ring Anna and Maria?

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Part 1: Asking for directions to the pharmacy


Anna

Jag har s ont i huvudet!

Anna

I have such a headache!

Anders

Har du?

Anders

Do you? (Have you?)

Anna

Ja, jag behver en huvudvrkstablett. Var ligger apoteket?

Anna

Yes, I need a paracetamol. Wheres the pharmacy?

Anders

Det ligger ett apotek dr borta, men det r stngt.

Anders

Theres a pharmacy over there, but its closed.

Anna

r det? Varfr det?

Anna

Is it? Why is that?

Anders

Det r sndag.

Anders

Its Sunday.

Anna

Javisst, ja! Finns det ngot apotek som r ppet?

Anna

Oh, yes! Is there any pharmacy that is open?

Anders

Ja, g rakt fram till korsningen.

Anders

Yes, go straight ahead to the junction.

Anna

Jaha. Och sen?

Anna

I see. And then?

Anders

Svng hger vid korsningen och g cirka trhundra meter.

Anders

Turn right at the junction and walk about 200 metres.

Anna

h, vad bra! Tack s mycket!

Anna

Oh, thats great. Thanks a lot!

Anders

Det var s lite s.

Anders

Youre welcome.

Part 2: Getting directions to a restaurant


Anna!

Anna

Anna!

Maria

Hej! Det r Maria. Hur r det?

Maria

Hello! Its Maria. How are you?

Anna

Hej Maria! Jo, det r bra.

Anna

Hello Maria! Oh, Im alright.

Maria

Vi ska g p pizzeria ikvll. Vill du flja med?

Maria

Were going to a pizzeria tonight. Do you want to come along?

Anna

Ja, grna. Vart ska ni g?

Anna

Yes, Id love to. Where are you going?

Maria

Pizzeria Sicilien.

Maria

The Sicily.

Anna

Var ligger den?

Anna

Where is it?

Maria

Ta tunnelbanan till Gamla Stan.

Maria

Take the metro to Gamla Stan.

Anna

Ja, och sen?

Anna

Yes, and then?

Maria

G till vnster. Flj gatan rakt fram i cirka fyrahundra meter.

Maria

Go to the left. Follow the street straight ahead for about 400 metres.

Anna

OK.

Anna

OK.

Maria

Svng hger vid korsningen. Vi trffas klockan tta!

Maria

Turn right at the junction. Well meet at eight oclock!

Anna

Bra! Vi ses d! Hej d!

Anna

Good! See you then! Bye!

Maria

Hej d!

Maria

Bye!

Anna

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Part 1: Going to a nightclub


Anna

Vilken lng k!

Anna

What a long queue!

Maria

Ja, det r lning idag. Alla vill g ut.

Maria

Yes, its payday today. Everybody wants to go out.

Anna

Har du varit hr frut?

Anna

Have you been here before?

Maria

Ja, mnga gnger. Musiken r bra!

Maria

Yes, many times. The music is good!

Anna

Det ska bli kul att dansa. Vad kostar intrdet?

Anna

Its going to be fun to dance. How much is the entrance fee?

Maria

ver hundra kronor, tror jag.

Maria

Over a hundred kronor, I think.

Anna

Vad r det fr ldersgrns?

Anna

Whats the age limit?

Maria

Tjugofem fr killar och tjugotre fr tjejer.

Maria

Twenty-five for guys and twenty-three for girls.

Anna

Nr stnger de?

Anna

When do they close?

Maria

Klockan tre.

Maria

At three oclock.

Part 2: Making plans to meet


Anders

r du ledig imorgon?

Anders

Are you free tomorrow?

Anna

Ja, det r jag.

Anna

Yes, I am.

Anders

Ska vi trffas?

Anders

Shall we meet?

Anna

Varfr inte?

Anna

Why not?

Anders

Vi kan ta en promenad?

Anders

We can go for a walk?

Anna

Ja, var d?

Anna

Yes, whereabouts?

Anders

Har du varit p Djurgrden?

Anders

Have you been on Djurgrden?

Anna

Nej, det har jag inte.

Anna

No, I havent.

Anders

Vi kan trffas vid T-Centralen klockan tv och ta bussen dit


tillsammans.

Anders

We can meet at T-Centralen at two oclock and take the


bus there together.

Anna

Ja, och sen kan vi g och fika.

Anna

Yes, and then we can go for a cup of coffee.

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Part 1: Being invited to a friends house


Maria

Vill du komma p middag hemma hos mina frldrar


imorgon?

Maria

Would you like to come for dinner at my parents house


tomorrow?

Lars

Ja, grna. r det ngot speciellt?

Lars

Yes, Id love to. Is it something special?

Maria

Jag fyller r. Anders och Anna kommer ocks!

Maria

Its my birthday. Anders and Anna will come too!

Lars

Vad trevligt!

Lars

How nice!

Maria

Vi kanske grillar om det r fint vder.

Maria

We might have a barbecue if the weather is nice.

Lars

Jag tror det blir soligt imorgon.

Lars

I think it will be sunny tomorrow.

Maria

Jag hoppas det.

Maria

I hope so.

Lars

Vilken tid ska jag komma?

Lars

At what time shall I come?

Maria

Vid fyra-tiden.

Maria

Around four oclock.

Lars

Var bor dina frldrar?

Lars

Where do your parents live?

Maria

De bor i Vllingby. Anders har adressen.

Maria

They live in Vllingby. Anders has the address.

Vad bra! D ker jag med honom.

Lars

Great! Then Ill come with him.

Hej! Grattis p fdelsedagen!

Lars

Hi! Happy birthday!

Maria

h, tack. Vilka fina blommor!

Maria

Oh, thanks. What beautiful flowers!

Lars

Vilket varmt och soligt vder!

Lars

What warm and sunny weather!

Maria

Jaa. Vad vill du ha att dricka?

Maria

Oh, yes. What would you like to drink?

Lars

En kall l, tack.

Lars

A cold beer, please.

Maria

Varsgod. Skl!

Maria

Here you are. Cheers!

Lars

Skl och grattis!

Lars

Cheers! And congratulations!

Lars

Part 2: A dinner conversation


Lars

(A few hours later.)

(A few hours later.)

Maria

Vill du ha ngot mer att ta?

Maria

Do you want anything more to eat?

Lars

Nej tack, det r bra. Det var vldigt gott!

Lars

No, thanks, Im fine. It was very good!

Maria

Nu r det kaffe och trta.

Maria

Now its coffee and cake.

Lars

Oj! Jag r s mtt!

Lars

Oh dear! Im so full!

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Listening skills: survival phrases


(Note: j, dj, gj, hj and lj are all pronounced as y in yellow.)
are you Swedish?

r du svensk?

can you explain ?

kan du frklara ?

can you write it down?

kan du skriva ner det?

could you open the door, please? kan du ppna drren, r du snll?
do you have a map?

har du en karta?

do you speak English?

talar du engelska?

do you understand?

frstr du?

do you want help?

vill du ha hjlp?

excuse me

urskta (mig)

gentlemen

herrar

Happy Easter

Glad Psk

Happy New Year

Gott Nytt r

have a nice weekend

trevlig helg

help

hjlp

how much is it?

vad kostar det?

hurry up!

skynda dig! [dejj]

I dont know

jag vet inte

I dont speak Swedish

jag talar inte svenska

I dont understand

jag frstr inte

I have a problem

jag har ett problem

Im not sure

jag r inte sker

Im sorry, pardon

frlt

is it far?

r det lngt?

is it free (not paying)?

r det gratis?

is it free (unoccupied)?

r det ledigt?

is it right/wrong?

r det rtt/fel?

is it true?

r det sant?

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its occupied

det r upptaget

ladies

damer

listen!

lyssna!

look!

titta!

Merry Christmas

God Jul

one moment

ett gonblick

one more time

en gng till

please

r du snll

quickly

fort

sale

rea(lisation)

see you later

vi ses

sorry

tyvrr

thank you very much

tack s mycket

toilet

toalett

too late

fr sent

what a shame

det var synd

what can I do for you?

vad kan jag hjlpa till med?

SwedishEnglish glossary
Vocabulary: en-words indicated with -en or -n after the word, for example
adress, -en, means that an address is en adress and the address is adressen.
ett-words indicated with -et or -t after the word, for example namn, -et
means that a name is ett namn and the name is namnet.
All verbs in the wordlist are in the present tense, for example I talk or she
talks. Most Swedish verbs end with an r in the present tense.
Pronunciation: use of bold indicates that the letter should be pronounced with
a long sound. For example: adress should be pronounced with a very long s
sound: adresssssssss. The vowel before this long s and the long s itself
make up the stressed syllable, in this case the second syllable, ess. Example
of long vowel sound: badar should be pronounced with a very long a sound
[baaaaaaaaaadar]. This a and the following consonant (d) make up the
stressed syllable, in this case the first syllable, bad-. Unusual pronunciations
are indicated by square brackets.
adj [ajj] goodbye
adress, -en address
allt all, everything
badar: ~ bastu bathe; have a sauna
badbyxor swimming togs
bakom behind
barn, -et child
behver need
berg- och dalbana, -n rollercoaster
betalar: fr jag betala? pay; can
I pay?
biljett, -en ticket
bio: g p ~ cinema; go to the
cinema
bjuder: jag ~ my treat
blir: det ~ hundrattio kronor
is/becomes; thats 180 kronor
blomma, -n flower
bl, -tt blue
blser: det ~ wind; its windy
bokar: jag har bokat ett rum book;
Ive booked a room
bord, -et table
borta: hr ~; dr ~ away; over here;
over there
bowlar go bowling

bra good, well


bredvid beside, next to
bror (brodern) brother (the brother)
bulle, -n bun
buss, -en bus
busschauffr, -en bus driver
bt, -en boat
centrum, -et centre
cigarrett, -en cigarette
dagens todays
dagens rtt chefs special
dansar dance
dit there
dotter, -n daughter
dricker: att dricka drink; to drink
d in that case, then
dr there
eftermiddag, -en afternoon
efternamn, -et surname
engelska English
familj, -en family
fika, -t: g och ~ have tea or coffee;
go for a coffee

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fikarast, -en coffee break


26 fin, -t nice
finns det ? is/are there ?
flicka, -n girl
fotograf, -en photographer
framfr in front of
frukost, -en breakfast
fljer: ~ med follow; come along
fr: ~ lngt to, for, too; too far
frlt pardon, Im sorry
frmiddag, -en before noon
frsenad delayed
frst first, at first
frut before
frlder, -n: mina frldrar parent;
my parents
Gamla Stan Old Town
gata, -n street
glas, -et glass
glass, -en ice cream
god dag good morning, good
afternoon, hello
god kvll good evening
god middag good afternoon
god morgon good morning
god natt good night
god, gott tasty
grad, -en: nittio ~ degree; ninety
degrees
grattis congratulations
grattis p fdelsedagen [flsedan]
happy birthday
grillar have a barbecue
grn, -t green
gul, -t yellow
gr go (on foot), walk
grna: jag skulle ~ gladly; Id love to
gr: det ~ inget do/does; it doesnt
matter
hall hello (on the phone)
handduk, -en towel
har have, has
hej d goodbye, bye

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hej hello
hem till Anna to Annas house
hemma: ~ hos Anna at home; in
Annas house
heter: jag ~ my name is
hinner have time to
hit here
hittar find
hoppas: jag ~ det hope; I hope so
hotell, -et hotel
hur r det? how are you?
huvudvrkstablett, -en paracetamol
hr here
hger: till ~ right; to/on the right
i in
idag today
igr yesterday
ikvll tonight
imorgon tomorrow
in, inne in
ingen, inget, inga no, any
ingr is included
inte not
intrde, -t entrance fee
istllet instead
ja yes
jaha I see
jas really?, is that true?
javisst certainly
jo well, yes
jobbar: vad ~ du med? work; what
do you do for a living?
just det thats right
jmnt: det r ~ even; keep the
change
kaffe, -t coffee
kall, -t cold
kanelbulle, -n cinnamon bun
kassa, -n: i kassan cash register; at
the cash register
kille, -en guy
kjol, -en skirt

klocka, -n clock, time


klder: barn~ clothes; childrens
clothes
kommer come
konditori, -et tea shop
korsning, -en crossing
kostar: vad ~ det? cost; how much
is it?
krona, -n crown, krona
kul fun
kvinna, -n woman
k, -n queue
kper buy
kr: kan du kra mig till ? drive;
can you drive me to ?
ledig, -t, -a free, unoccupied
letar: ~ efter search; look for
lite: det var s ~ s little; youre
welcome
liten, litet little, small
lunch, -en lunch
ln, -en (lning) wages (payday)
mamma, -n mum, mother
man, -nen man
match, -en match
med with
men but
middag, -en dinner
mjlk, -en milk
mobil, -en mobile phone
mot: AIK ~ Djurgrden against; AIK
against Djurgrden
musik, -en music
mycket: ~ folk; ~ trafik much; a lot
of people; much traffic
mnga: ~ gnger many; many times
mtt: jag r ~ full; Im full
natt, -en night
nej no
nu now
nummer number
nyckel, -n key
ngon, ngot, ngra some

ngot annat? anything else?


nr when, at what time
och [, ck] and
ocks also, too
oj! oh, oh dear
om if
ont: har ~ i huvudet/magen/foten
pain; have a headache/
stomachache/sore foot
ordnar take care of
ostsmrgs, -en cheese sandwich
paket, -et packet
pappa, -n dad, father
pengar money
per natt per night
person, -en person
pizzeria, -n pizzeria
pojke, -n boy
polis, -en policeman
pratar talk, chat
promenad, -en: ta en ~ walk; go for
a walk
p on
ptr, -en refill
radiobil, -en bumper car
rakt fram straight ahead
regnar: det ~ rain; its raining
restaurang, -en restaurant
ringer ring, phone
rolig, -t fun
rum, -met room
rtt, -en course
rd, rtt red
saffran, -et saffron
schysst good, kind
sedan after that, then
sen: vi r ~a late; were late
ses: vi ~ see (each other); see you
Sicilien Sicily
simhall, -en swimming pool (building)
simmar: g och simma swim; go for
a swim

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ska will, shall


28 skinksmrgs, -en ham sandwich
skl cheers
skp, -et locker
skn, -t nice, comfortable
snar: det ~ snow; its snowing
socker sugar
solig, -t sunny
son, -en son
spelar: ~ fotboll play football
stannar stop
Stockholm Stockholm
stor: en ~ stark big/large; a big glass
of strong beer
studerar study
str: det ~ p borden stand; its on
the tables
stngd, stngt closed
stnger close
svart black
svenska Swedish
svnger turn
syster, -n sister
sljer sell
tack s mycket thanks a lot
tack thank you
talar talk
tandkrm, -en toothpaste
tar take
te, -t tea
till to
tillsammans together
timme, -n hour
tja well, yes
tjej, -en girl
tror think, believe
trffas meet (each other)
trja, -n top, sweater
tunnelbana, -n metro
tusen thousand
tycker think (opinion)
tyvrr unfortunately
trta, -n cake
tnker think, contemplate

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under under, beneath


urskta excuse me
vad: ~ heter du?; ~ blir det? ~ r
det? what; whats your name?;
how much is that? whats the
matter?
var: ~ bor du? where; where do you
live?
varfr why
varifrn, var ifrn: var kommer du
ifrn? from where; where do you
come from?
varit: har du ~ been; have you been
varm, -t warm
varsgod, -a here you are
vart where to
vatten water
vem who
vet: jag ~ inte know; I dont know
vid fyra-tiden around four oclock
vilken, vilket, vilka which, what
vit, -t white
vgar dare
vder: vad r det fr ~? weather;
whats the weather?
vlkomna welcome
vnster: till ~ left; to/on the left
ker go, travel
kkupong, -en ticket for a ride
ldersgrns, -en age limit
r am, are, is
ter: vad vill ni ta? eat; what would
you like to eat?
l: ta en ~ beer; have a beer
ppen, ppet open
re, -t re (Swedish currency)
ver over, above

EnglishSwedish glossary
address adress, -en
after that sedan (sen)
afternoon eftermiddag, -en
against: AIK ~ Djurgrden mot; AIK
mot Djurgrden
age limit ldersgrns, -en
all allt
and och [, ck]
any ingen, inget, inga
anything else? ngot annat?
barbecue grillar
be vara, bli
beer: a big/small strong ~
l; en stor stark/en liten stark
beer: have a ~ l; ta en l
before frut
behind bakom
beside bredvid
birthday: happy ~ fdelsedag, -en;
grattis p fdelsedagen
black svart
blue bl, -tt
boat bt, -en
book: Ive booked a room bokar; jag
har bokat ett rum
bowling: go ~ bowlar
boy pojke, -n
breakfast frukost, -en
brother (the brother) bror (brodern)
bumper car radiobil, -en
bun bulle, -n
bus buss, -en
bus driver busschauffr, -en
but men
buy kper
cake trta, -n
cash register kassa, -n
centre centrum, -et
certainly javisst
change: keep the ~ byter; det r
jmnt

cheers skl
cheese sandwich ostsmrgs, -en
chefs special dagens rtt
child barn, -et
cigarette cigarrett, -en
cinema: go to the ~ bio, -n; g p
bio
cinnamon bun kanelbulle, -n
clock: eight oclock klocka, -n;
klockan tta
close stnger
closed stngd, stngt
clothes: childrens ~ klder;
barnklder
coffee kaffe, -t
coffee break fikarast, -en
cold kall, -t
come: ~ along kommer; fljer med
congratulations grattis
cost kostar
course rtt, -en
crossing korsning, -en
crown krona, -n
dance dansar
dare vgar
daughter dotter, -n
degrees: ninety ~ nittio grader
delayed frsenad
dinner middag, -en
do gr
drink dricker
drive: can you ~ me to ? kr; kan
du kra mig till ?
eat: what would you like to ~?
ter; vad vill ni ta?
English engelska
entrance fee intrde, -t
excuse me urskta
family familj, -en
father pappa, -n

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find hittar
30 first frst
flower blomma, -n
for fr
free ledig, -t, -a
full: Im ~ mtt; jag r mtt
fun kul, rolig
girl flicka, -n; tjej, -en
glass glas, -et
go ker
good bra
good afternoon god middag, god dag
good evening god kvll
good morning god morgon, god dag
good night god natt
goodbye adj [ajj]
goodbye hej d
great: thats ~ bra; vad bra
green grn, -t
guy kille, -en
ham sandwich skinksmrgs, -en
have har
hello hall, hej, god dag
here: ~ you are hr, hit; varsgod
hope: I ~ so hoppas; jag hoppas det
hotel hotell, -et
hour timme, -n
house: in Annas ~ hus, -et; hemma
hos Anna
how are you? hur r det?
ice cream glass, -en
if om
in i, in, inne
in front of framfr
in that case d
included: is ~ ingr
instead istllet
key nyckel, -n
kind schysst
know: I dont ~ vet; jag vet inte

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late: were ~ sen; vi r sena


left: to/on the ~ vnster; till vnster
live: where do you ~? bor; var bor
du?
locker skp, -et
look tittar
look for letar efter
love: Id ~ to lskar; jag skulle grna
lunch lunch, -en
man man, -nen
many: ~ times mnga; mnga gnger
match match, -en
matter: whats the ~?; it doesnt ~
vad r det? det gr inget
meet (each other) trffar, trffas
metro tunnelbana, -n
milk mjlk, -en
mobile phone mobil, -en
money pengar
mother mamma, -n
much mycket
music musik, -en
name: my ~ is ... namn; jag heter
need behver
nice fin, -t; skn, -t
night natt
no nej
not inte
now nu
number nummer
oclock: around four ~ vid fyra-tiden
oh, oh dear oj!
Old Town Gamla Stan
on p
open ppen, ppet
over ver
packet paket, -et
pain: have a headache/ stomachache/ sore foot vrk, -en, ont; har
ont i huvudet/magen/foten
paracetamol huvudvrkstablett, -en

pardon, Im sorry frlt


parent: my parents
frlder, -n; mina frldrar
pay: can I ~? betalar; fr jag betala?
per night per natt
person person, -en
pharmacy apotek, -et
photographer fotograf, -en
pizzeria pizzeria, -n
play: ~ football: ~ with the children
spelar, leker; spela fotboll; leka
med barnen
policeman polis, -en
queue k, -n
rain: its ~ing regnar; det regnar
red rd, rtt
refill ptr, -en
restaurant restaurang, -en
right: to/on the ~ hger; till hger
ring ringer
rollercoaster berg- och dalbana, -n
room rum, -met
saffron saffran, -et
sauna: have a ~ badar bastu
see: ~ you! ser; vi ses!
sell sljer
shall ska
sister syster, -n
skirt kjol, -en
small liten, litet
snow: its ~ing snar; det snar
some ngon, ngot, ngra
son son, -en
stand str
Stockholm Stockholm
stop stannar
straight ahead rakt fram
street gata, -n
study studerar
sugar socker
sunny solig, -t
surname efternamn, -et

Swedish svenska
swim: go for a ~ simmar; g och
simma
swimming pool (building) simhall, -en
swimming togs badbyxor
table bord, -et
take tar
take care of ordnar
talk talar, pratar
tasty god, gott
tea te, -t
tea shop konditori, -et
thank you tack
thanks tack
thats right just det
there dr, dit
there is/are det finns
think tnker, tycker, tror
thousand tusen
ticket: ~ for a ride biljett, -en;
kkupong, -en
time: whats the ~; at what ~; have ~
to; long ~ ago tid, -en; vad r
klockan; vilken tid; hinner; lnge
sen
to till
today idag
together tillsammans
tomorrow imorgon
tonight ikvll
too: ~ far fr, till, ocks; fr lngt
toothpaste tandkrm, -en
top trja, -n
towel handduk, -en
treat: my ~ bjuder; jag bjuder
turn svnger
under under
unfortunately tyvrr
wages ln, -en
walk: go for a ~ gr, promenerar,
promenad, -en; ta en promenad
warm varm, -t

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water vatten
32 weather: whats the ~ like? vder;
vad r det fr vder?
welcome: youre ~ vlkomna; det
var s lite s
what: ~s your name? vad, vilken;
vad heter du?
when nr
where: ~ do you live?; ~ do you
come from? var; var bor du?;
var kommer du ifrn?
where to vart
which vilken, vilket, vilka
white vit, -t
who vem
why varfr
will ska
windy: its ~ blsig, -t; det blser
with med
woman kvinna, -n
work: what do you do for a living?
jobbar; vad jobbar du med?
yellow gul, -t
yes ja
yesterday igr

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Numbers
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
1.000

33
ett
tv
tre
fyra
fem
sex
sju
tta
nio
tio
elva
tolv
tretton
fjorton
femton
sexton
sjutton
arton
nitton
tjugo
tjugoett [tjuett]
trettio
fyrtio
femtio
sextio
sjuttio
ttio
nittio
hundra
tusen

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Months
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

januari
februari
mars
april
maj
juni
juli
augusti
september
oktober
november
december

vr, -en
sommar, -en
hst, -en
vinter, -n

Days of the week


Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

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The time

Seasons
Spring
Summer
Autumn
Winter

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mndag [mnnnnnda]
tisdag [tiiiiista]
onsdag [onnnnnsta]
torsdag [tooooorsta]
fredag [freeeeeda]
lrdag [lrda]
sndag [snnnnnda]

3.00
3.05
3.10
3.15
3.20
3.25
3.30
3.35
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.55
4.00

Subject index
tre
fem ver tre
tio ver tre
kvart ver tre
tjugo ver tre
fem i halv fyra
halv fyra
fem ver halv fyra
tjugo i fyra
kvart i fyra
tio i fyra
fem i fyra
fyra

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Numbers in bold refer to the conversations on CDs 1 and 2 that include


the material.
a1
, , 1
adjectives (fun, more fun, most fun) 6
agreeing/disagreeing 6
any 7
apologizing 2
colours 6
currency 2
days of the week 8; page 34
family 10
gender 1
greetings 1, 2
how 4
jo 8
man 6
months page 34
numbers (1-10) 2
numbers (11-20) 3
numbers (21-1000) 5
please 3
plural 2
prepositions 9
pronunciation, voiceless s 9
pronouns (I, you, he ) 1
pronouns (me, you, him ) 4

pronouns (my, your, his ) 10


pronunciation of long sounds 1, 2
pronunciation of long words 8
questions 2
seasons page 34
some 7
telephone calls 7, 8
telling the time 4
the 2
then 6
there is/are 3
think 9
time page 34
verbs, past tense 5, 9
weather 10
what 1
when 2, 4
where 1
where to 4
which 9
who 4
why 8
word order 6

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Keeping a Rabbit
Knitting
Korean
Latin
Latin American Spanish
Latin Dictionary
Latin Grammar
Latvian
Letter Writing Skills
Life at 50: For Men
Life at 50: For Women
Life Coaching

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teach yourself: the range

Book Keeping
Brazilian Portuguese
Bridge
British Empire, The
British Monarchy from Henry VIII,
The
Buddhism
Bulgarian
Business Chinese
Business French
Business Japanese
Business Plans
Business Spanish
Business Studies
Buying a Home in France
Buying a Home in Italy
Buying a Home in Portugal
Buying a Home in Spain
C++
Calculus
Calligraphy
Cantonese
Car Buying and Maintenance
Card Games
Catalan
Chess
Chi Kung
Chinese Medicine
Christianity
Classical Music
Coaching
Cold War, The
Collecting
Computing for the Over 50s
Consulting
Copywriting
Correct English
Counselling
Creative Writing
Cricket
Croatian
Crystal Healing
CVs
Czech
Danish
Decluttering

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Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Religion
Photography
Photoshop
PHP with MySQL
Physics
Piano
Pilates
Planning Your Wedding
Polish
Polish Conversation
Politics
Portuguese
Portuguese Conversation
Portuguese Grammar
Portuguese Phrasebook
Postmodernism
Pottery
PowerPoint 2003
PR
Project Management
Psychology
Quick Fix French Grammar
Quick Fix German Grammar
Quick Fix Italian Grammar
Quick Fix Spanish Grammar
Quick Fix: Access 2002
Quick Fix: Excel 2000
Quick Fix: Excel 2002
Quick Fix: HTML
Quick Fix: Windows XP
Quick Fix: Word
Quilting
Recruitment
Reflexology
Reiki
Relaxation
Retaining Staff
Romanian
Running Your Own Business
Russian
Russian Conversation
Russian Grammar
Sage Line 50
Sanskrit
Screenwriting

Second World War, The


Serbian
Setting Up a Small Business
Shorthand Pitman 2000
Sikhism
Singing
Slovene
Small Business Accounting
Small Business Health Check
Songwriting
Spanish
Spanish Conversation
Spanish Dictionary
Spanish Grammar
Spanish Phrasebook
Spanish Starter Kit
Spanish Verbs
Spanish Vocabulary
Speaking On Special Occasions
Speed Reading
Stalins Russia
Stand Up Comedy
Statistics
Stop Smoking
Sudoku
Swahili
Swahili Dictionary
Swedish
Swedish Conversation
Tagalog
Tai Chi
Tantric Sex
Tap Dancing
Teaching English as a Foreign
Language
Teams & Team Working
Thai
Theatre
Time Management
Tracing Your Family History
Training
Travel Writing
Trigonometry
Turkish
Turkish Conversation
Twentieth Century USA

Typing
Ukrainian
Understanding Tax for Small
Businesses
Understanding Terrorism
Urdu
Vietnamese
Visual Basic
Volcanoes
Watercolour Painting
Weight Control through Diet &
Exercise
Welsh
Welsh Dictionary
Welsh Grammar
Wills & Probate
Windows XP
Wine Tasting
Winning at Job Interviews
Word 2003
World Cultures: China
World Cultures: England
World Cultures: Germany
World Cultures: Italy
World Cultures: Japan
World Cultures: Portugal
World Cultures: Russia
World Cultures: Spain
World Cultures: Wales
World Faiths
Writing Crime Fiction
Writing for Children
Writing for Magazines
Writing a Novel
Writing Poetry
Xhosa
Yiddish
Yoga
Zen
Zulu

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teach yourself: the range

Linguistics
LINUX
Lithuanian
Magic
Mahjong
Malay
Managing Stress
Managing Your Own Career
Mandarin Chinese
Mandarin Chinese Conversation
Marketing
Marx
Massage
Mathematics
Meditation
Middle East Since 1945, The
Modern China
Modern Hebrew
Modern Persian
Mosaics
Music Theory
Mussolinis Italy
Nazi Germany
Negotiating
Nepali
New Testament Greek
NLP
Norwegian
Norwegian Conversation
Old English
One-Day French
One-Day French the DVD
One-Day German
One-Day Greek
One-Day Italian
One-Day Portuguese
One-Day Spanish
One-Day Spanish the DVD
Origami
Owning a Cat
Owning a Horse
Panjabi
PC Networking for Small
Businesses
Personal Safety and Self Defence
Philosophy

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