Swedish Slang is INSANE! (I couldn't believe this)
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hello everyone welcome to the langfocus
channel and my name is paul in the
recent video on the swedish language we
focused on the history of swedish as
well as some of its major features but
swedish is also an incredibly expressive
language with colorful slang expressions
and idioms today we're going to focus on
some common slang and then we're going
to look at some widely used idioms
meaning bro or brother the main word for
brother is rur from which this is
obviously derived
what's happening
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Key Vocabulary (17)
Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
A word is a single unit of language that has a specific meaning and can be spoken or written. It is the basic building block used to create phrases and sentences in communication.
Similar describes two or more things that look, act, or are the same in some way, but are not exactly identical. It is used to point out common characteristics between different items or people.
Describes an item that has been owned or utilized by someone else before being sold or given to another person. In shopping, it usually refers to second-hand goods that are cheaper than brand-new ones.
"The used is important."
Describes a temperature that is moderately cold, typically in a way that is pleasant or refreshing. It is used to describe weather that is neither hot nor very cold, often requiring a light jacket.
"This is very cool."
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"the main word for brother is rur"
"a free lifetime account"
"what's happening"
"my favorite ways to start learning"
"this guy should consider drinking a little bit less"
"it's like saying ungood in english"
"start learning a new language online"
"meaning what's up"
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