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[[File:Verbs in Swedish.png|alt=Verbs in Swedish|thumb]]As you may know, verbs are one of the most important parts of a sentence. They tell us what someone or something is doing or what is happening. Swedish is a rich and complex language, and it has many verbs that you'll need to learn if you want to speak it fluently.
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Hello everybody,
Here are some of the most common Swedish verbs that you should definitely add to your vocabulary:


In today's lesson you will learn some useful vocabulary about '''¨VERBS¨''' in Swedish
== Att vara (to be) ==
This is probably the most important verb in any language, and Swedish is no exception. Knowing how to conjugate "att vara" is essential if you want to communicate effectively in Swedish. Some examples of how it is used include:


Feel free to edit this page by adding new words and expressions !
* Jag är trött. (I am tired.)
* Hon är min vän. (She is my friend.)
* Vi är på festen. (We are at the party.)


Good learning ! :)
== Att ha (to have) ==
Another important verb is "att ha," which means "to have." Here are some examples of how it is used:


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* Jag har en hund. (I have a dog.)
* De har mycket pengar. (They have a lot of money.)
* Hon har en examen i psykologi. (She has a degree in psychology.)


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== Att göra (to do/make) ==
"Att göra" is a versatile verb that can mean either "to do" or "to make." Here are some examples:


== '''Verbs in Swedish''' ==
* Vad gör du? (What are you doing?)
* Jag gör middag. (I'm making dinner.)
* Han gjorde ett stort misstag. (He made a big mistake.)
 
== Att säga (to say) ==
If you want to express something with words, you'll need to use "att säga." Here are some examples:
 
* Vad sa du? (What did you say?)
* Hon sa att hon skulle komma. (She said she would come.)
* De sa ingenting. (They didn't say anything.)
 
== Att se (to see) ==
If you want to talk about visual perception, you'll need to use "att se." Here are some examples:
 
* Jag ser en fågel. (I see a bird.)
* Hon ser glad ut. (She looks happy.)
* Vi såg en film igår. (We saw a movie yesterday.)
 
== Att vilja (to want) ==
If you want to express a desire, you'll need to use "att vilja." Here are some examples:
 
* Jag vill ha glass. (I want ice cream.)
* Hon vill inte gå. (She doesn't want to go.)
* Vi vill resa till Spanien. (We want to travel to Spain.)
 
 
Learning these common Swedish verbs will help you understand and communicate better in Swedish. But don't stop here! Keep learning more verbs and practicing your language skills. Lycka till! (Good luck!)
 
== '''Other Useful Verbs in Swedish''' ==
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
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|-
|'''<big>ENGLISH</big>'''
|'''<big>ENGLISH</big>'''
|'''<big>SWEDISH</big>'''
|'''<big>SWEDISH</big>'''
|'''<big>PRONUNCIATION IN</big>'''
'''<big>ENGLISH</big>'''
|'''<big>BRAZILIAN</big>'''
'''<big>PORTUGUESE</big>'''
|-
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
|'''to  drink'''
|'''to  drink'''
|'''<big>att  dricka</big>'''
|'''<big>att  dricka</big>'''
|'''''aht drihk kah'''''
|'''beber'''
|-
|-
|'''to  eat'''
|'''to  eat'''
|'''<big>att  äta</big>'''
|'''<big>att  äta</big>'''
|'''''aht teh  tah'''''
|'''comer'''
|-
|-
|'''to  bite'''
|'''to  bite'''
|'''<big>att  bita</big>'''
|'''<big>att  bita</big>'''
|'''''aht bih tah'''''
|'''morder'''
|-
|-
|'''to  vomit'''
|'''to  vomit'''
|'''<big>att  spy</big>'''
|'''<big>att  spy</big>'''
|'''''aht  spewl'''''
|'''vomitar'''
|-
|-
|'''to  laugh'''
|'''to  laugh'''
|'''<big>att  skratta</big>'''
|'''<big>att  skratta</big>'''
|'''''aht  skreht tah'''''
|'''rir'''
|-
|-
|'''to  see'''
|'''to  see'''
|'''<big>att  se</big>'''
|'''<big>att  se</big>'''
|'''''aht  see'''''
|'''ver'''
|-
|-
|'''to  hear'''
|'''to  hear'''
|'''<big>att  höra</big>'''
|'''<big>att  höra</big>'''
|'''''aht hoh rah'''''
|'''ouvir'''
|-
|-
|'''to  know something'''
|'''to  know something'''
|'''<big>att  veta något</big>'''
|'''<big>att  veta något</big>'''
|'''''aht  vyeh tah noh goht'''''
|'''saber'''
|-
|-
|'''to  know someone'''
|'''to  know someone'''
|'''<big>att  känna någon</big>'''
|'''<big>att  känna någon</big>'''
|'''''aht shehn nah noh gohn'''''
|'''conhecer'''
|-
|-
|'''to  think'''
|'''to  think'''
|'''<big>att  tänka</big>'''
|'''<big>att  tänka</big>'''
|'''''aht tehn kah'''''
|'''pensar'''
|-
|-
|'''to  smell'''
|'''to  smell'''
|'''<big>att  lukta</big>'''
|'''<big>att  lukta</big>'''
|'''''aht  look tah'''''
|'''cheirar'''
|-
|-
|'''to  fear'''
|'''to  fear'''
|'''<big>att  frukta</big>'''
|'''<big>att  frukta</big>'''
|'''''aht frook tah'''''
|'''temer'''
|-
|-
|'''to  sleep'''
|'''to  sleep'''
|'''<big>att  sova</big>'''
|'''<big>att  sova</big>'''
|'''''aht  soh ou vah'''''
|'''dormir'''
|-
|-
|'''to  live'''
|'''to  live'''
|'''<big>att  leva</big>'''
|'''<big>att  leva</big>'''
|'''''aht lyeh vah'''''
|'''viver'''
|-
|-
|'''to  die'''
|'''to  die'''
|'''<big>att  dö</big>'''
|'''<big>att  dö</big>'''
|'''''aht  der'''''
|'''morrer'''
|-
|-
|'''to  fight'''
|'''to  fight'''
|'''<big>att  slåss</big>'''
|'''<big>att  slåss</big>'''
|'''''aht slohs'''''
|'''lutar'''
|-
|-
|'''to  touch'''
|'''to  touch'''
|'''<big>att  röra</big>'''
|'''<big>att  röra</big>'''
|'''''aht  roh rah'''''
|'''encostar'''
|-
|-
|'''to  cut'''
|'''to  cut'''
|'''<big>att  skära</big>'''
|'''<big>att  skära</big>'''
|'''''aht hou ah rah'''''
|'''cortar'''
|-
|-
|'''to  dig'''
|'''to  dig'''
|'''<big>att  gräva</big>'''
|'''<big>att  gräva</big>'''
|'''''aht  grah vah'''''
|'''cavar'''
|-
|-
|'''to  swim'''
|'''to  swim'''
|'''<big>att  simma</big>'''
|'''<big>att  simma</big>'''
|'''''aht  sihm mah'''''
|'''nadar'''
|-
|-
|'''to  fly'''
|'''to  fly'''
|'''<big>att  flyga</big>'''
|'''<big>att  flyga</big>'''
|'''''aht  flew gah'''''
|'''voar'''
|-
|-
|'''to  walk'''
|'''to  walk'''
|'''<big>att  gå</big>'''
|'''<big>att  gå</big>'''
|'''''aht  goh ah'''''
|'''andar'''
|}
|}



Revision as of 20:32, 23 March 2023

Verbs in Swedish

As you may know, verbs are one of the most important parts of a sentence. They tell us what someone or something is doing or what is happening. Swedish is a rich and complex language, and it has many verbs that you'll need to learn if you want to speak it fluently.

Here are some of the most common Swedish verbs that you should definitely add to your vocabulary:

Att vara (to be)

This is probably the most important verb in any language, and Swedish is no exception. Knowing how to conjugate "att vara" is essential if you want to communicate effectively in Swedish. Some examples of how it is used include:

  • Jag är trött. (I am tired.)
  • Hon är min vän. (She is my friend.)
  • Vi är på festen. (We are at the party.)

Att ha (to have)

Another important verb is "att ha," which means "to have." Here are some examples of how it is used:

  • Jag har en hund. (I have a dog.)
  • De har mycket pengar. (They have a lot of money.)
  • Hon har en examen i psykologi. (She has a degree in psychology.)

Att göra (to do/make)

"Att göra" is a versatile verb that can mean either "to do" or "to make." Here are some examples:

  • Vad gör du? (What are you doing?)
  • Jag gör middag. (I'm making dinner.)
  • Han gjorde ett stort misstag. (He made a big mistake.)

Att säga (to say)

If you want to express something with words, you'll need to use "att säga." Here are some examples:

  • Vad sa du? (What did you say?)
  • Hon sa att hon skulle komma. (She said she would come.)
  • De sa ingenting. (They didn't say anything.)

Att se (to see)

If you want to talk about visual perception, you'll need to use "att se." Here are some examples:

  • Jag ser en fågel. (I see a bird.)
  • Hon ser glad ut. (She looks happy.)
  • Vi såg en film igår. (We saw a movie yesterday.)

Att vilja (to want)

If you want to express a desire, you'll need to use "att vilja." Here are some examples:

  • Jag vill ha glass. (I want ice cream.)
  • Hon vill inte gå. (She doesn't want to go.)
  • Vi vill resa till Spanien. (We want to travel to Spain.)


Learning these common Swedish verbs will help you understand and communicate better in Swedish. But don't stop here! Keep learning more verbs and practicing your language skills. Lycka till! (Good luck!)

Other Useful Verbs in Swedish

ENGLISH SWEDISH
to drink att dricka
to eat att äta
to bite att bita
to vomit att spy
to laugh att skratta
to see att se
to hear att höra
to know something att veta något
to know someone att känna någon
to think att tänka
to smell att lukta
to fear att frukta
to sleep att sova
to live att leva
to die att dö
to fight att slåss
to touch att röra
to cut att skära
to dig att gräva
to swim att simma
to fly att flyga
to walk att gå

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