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Old 8th May 2002, 18:01
Agne Agne is offline
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Hey I'm looking for someone who wants to learn Sedish with me becasue I'm confused. Thanks.

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Old 23rd May 2003, 09:30
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Old 4th June 2003, 17:54
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I've bought a book 'how to learn swedish' and a dictionary. I must say, the soundtracks of the Disney movies are helping me a lot!
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Old 11th June 2003, 20:17
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It's a REALLY wonderful idea that of studying Swedish, Sara. I think however that things are different according from the languages you already know... what about you and your mothertongue?

As to me, I am Italian... but I know a bit of German and hope it will help.

Please keep on writing!
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Old 11th June 2003, 21:17
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Sometimes I'm listening to Swedish music I understand much words! Sometimes it sounds like English, French, German, Dutch. Very funny, really!
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Old 22nd January 2004, 16:02
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Hi Sara

I am Sara too and i'll migrating to Sweden next month and will be learning Swedish too. I'll be living in Tranas and i'll be going to the school which teaches SFI (swedish For Immigrants).

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Old 22nd January 2004, 16:39
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Hey Sara, all you have to know in Swedish when travelling when you are in Sweden are these words: WC or Damer/Herrer means Ladies and Gentlemen's toilet.

However, The English language is commonly used.
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