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Hej då![edit | edit source]
Swedish is a beautiful language with a rich heritage. If you're learning Swedish, one of the most important things to learn is how to say goodbye. In this lesson, we'll teach you how to say goodbye in Swedish and end a conversation politely.
Basic Goodbyes[edit | edit source]
Here are some basic ways to say goodbye in Swedish:
Swedish | Pronunciation | Tagalog |
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Hej då | hey-doh | Paalam |
Adjö | a-dyuh | Paalam na |
Vi ses | vee says | Hanggang sa muli |
Vi hörs | vee hers | Magkita tayo ulit |
Translation: - Hej då: goodbye, see you later - Adjö: farewell - Vi ses: see you - Vi hörs: talk to you later
More Advanced Goodbyes[edit | edit source]
If you want to sound more fluent in Swedish, you can use some more advanced ways to say goodbye:
Swedish | Pronunciation | Tagalog |
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Tack för idag | tack fur ee-dag | Salamat sa araw na ito |
Ha en bra dag | ha en bra dag | Magandang araw sa iyo |
Sov gott | sov got | Matulog ka nang mahimbing |
Var försiktig | var fur-sik-tig | Ingat ka |
Translation: - Tack för idag: thanks for today - Ha en bra dag: have a good day - Sov gott: sleep well - Var försiktig: be careful
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
In conclusion, knowing how to say goodbye in Swedish is an important part of learning the language. Whether you use a basic or advanced goodbye, the most important thing is to be polite and respectful. With these phrases, you'll be able to end your conversations in Swedish with ease and confidence.
Remember to practice, practice, practice!