| Learn Swedish Language |
INTRODUCTION
Swedish is a major language spoken by more than 10 million people in Europe; most of them are residents of Sweden and some parts of Finland . Native Swedes call this language "Svenska". Swedish language is a sub group of North Germanic languages and is said to be derived from Old Norse , the common language of Germanic people.Modern Swedish language started flourishing with the advent of European reforms and printing press. Modern history of Swedish language backs to the 19 th century and was well refined during the 20 th century. Old Swedish is the phrase used for the medieval Swedish language, which started in 1225. Medieval Swedish was noticeably dissimilar from the modern Swedish language in the beginning and in that; it had a more difficult structure |
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| How to learn Swedish quick and fast? |
| In this internet and print media dominant age, several resources are available to learn Swedish language. |
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Some best possible ways are:
Interacting with good Swedish speakers.
Using Swedish language software
Online tutorials for learning Swedish language
Join classes of Swedish language |
| Joining classes of Swedish language can be a hectic option when so much material is presented on the internet. It only helps when you are a beginner and need to learn basic techniques of the Swedish language. Otherwise, Swedish language software and online tutorials for learning Swedish language can do enough for you. Another exciting way of learning Swedish language is to play Swedish fun games like puzzle solving; it will improve your vocabulary. |
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| Why learn Swedish? |
People who want to stay in Sweden for a long time span should know how to speak, read and write in Swedish language as it is the second official language of Sweden. Fortunately, learning Swedish can be easy for those who speak English fluently because Swedish language includes a lot of English words in it. Prior to borrowed words were added, Swedish language has enjoyed long familiarities with most other Indo-European languages, mainly its closest relatives, Danish, Norwegian, and Icelandic. That is why it is said that by learning how to read in Swedish, one is also easily able to read Norwegian and Danish text, as maybe the key difference among the three languages is in the accent.
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| Free Resource to Learn Swedish language |
| Many websites now offer free services to learn the Swedish language. www.About.com is the best place on the web for learning any language swiftly .www.mylanguageexchange.com is another good example. It teaches Swedish language from beginner to advanced level for free. It will help you improve your vocabulary, phonetics, listening, writing and reading skills. Online quizzes also help you to make your grip firm on the language. You can find many more free languages learning website by using a good search engine. |
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