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Saying goodbye in Swedish[edit | edit source]
Hej! In this lesson, you will learn how to say goodbye in Swedish and end a conversation politely.
Basic expressions[edit | edit source]
Below are some basic expressions you can use to say goodbye in Swedish:
Swedish | Pronunciation | North Azerbaijani |
---|---|---|
Hej då | /hɛjdɔː/ | Hövsüz |
Adjö | /aɕˈjøː/ | Xudafiz |
Hejdå | /hɛjdoː/ | Hövsüz |
Vi ses | /viː sɛs/ | Görüşərik |
Vi hörs | /viː hœʂ/ | Eşitdik |
På återseende | /po ɔːtɛʂeːɛndɛ/ | Görüşənədək |
Other expressions[edit | edit source]
Here are some additional expressions that you can use in different situations:
- Ha det bra - Have a good day
- Tack för idag - Thanks for today
- Sov gott - Sleep well
- Ses imorgon - See you tomorrow
- Vi hörs vidare - We'll talk more later
Cultural notes[edit | edit source]
- Swedes are known for being reserved and polite, so it's important to end conversations with a proper goodbye. - It's common to say "hej då" or "adjö" when leaving a social gathering or when ending a phone conversation. - In more formal settings, such as business meetings, it's appropriate to use "på återseende". - Swedes value punctuality, so it's important to arrive on time and end meetings or conversations on schedule.
Now that you know how to say goodbye in Swedish, practice these expressions with your friends and colleagues. Tack för idag!