A1 Verb System 3 min read Fácil

Regular Verbs (Regelbundna verb)

Just add -r to the infinitive form to talk about what you are doing right now!

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Most Swedish verbs ending in -a in the infinitive simply add -r to form the present tense.

  • Infinitive: Add -a (e.g., tala - to speak).
  • Present: Add -r to the infinitive (e.g., talar - speaks).
  • Past: Add -de to the stem (e.g., talade - spoke).
Infinitive (-a) + r = Present Tense

Overview

## Overview
Swedish verbs are categorized into four main groups based on how they conjugate. The first group, often called the '-ar verbs', is the largest and most common group. If you learn this group, you can already conjugate hundreds of common words.
Unlike English, Swedish verbs do not change based on the subject (I, you, he, she, we, they). Whether you say 'I speak' or 'they speak', the verb form remains exactly the same. This makes Swedish grammar significantly easier for beginners than many other European languages.
You simply take the infinitive form, which usually ends in -a, and add an -r to create the present tense. It is consistent, logical, and the backbone of daily communication.
## How to Form It
To form the present tense of a regular -ar verb, follow these steps: 1. Identify the infinitive (e.g., 'tala'). 2.
Add 'r' to the end. Result: 'talar'. For the negative form, simply add 'inte' after the verb: 'Jag talar inte'.
For questions, invert the subject and the verb: 'Talar du?'. The past tense is formed by adding '-de' to the stem: 'talade'.
## When to Use It
You use these verbs in almost every interaction. When ordering coffee ('Jag beställer en kaffe'), texting friends ('Vi ses!'), or explaining your job ('Jag jobbar som lärare'), you are using these patterns. They are essential for travel, social media updates, and professional emails.
## Common Mistakes
A common mistake is trying to conjugate the verb for different people (e.g., 'jag talar', 'du talars'). Remember: the verb never changes for the person. Another mistake is forgetting the -r in the present tense, leaving the verb in the infinitive form.
## How It's Different From...
Unlike English, which requires 'do/does' for questions and negatives, Swedish uses simple word order inversion or 'inte'. Unlike Spanish or French, there are no complex endings for 'I', 'you', or 'we'.
## CEFR-Level Explanations
A1: In Swedish, verbs are easy. You just add -r to the end of the word. For example, 'tala' becomes 'talar'. It is the same for everyone: I, you, he, she, we, they. It never changes!
A2: Regular -ar verbs are the most common in Swedish. To make the present tense, add -r to the infinitive. To make it negative, add 'inte' after the verb. To ask a question, put the verb before the subject.
B1: The first conjugation group is highly productive. While most verbs follow the -ar pattern, you must be aware of stem changes in other groups. However, for Group 1, the consistency is absolute. Use this for habitual actions and present states.
B2: Group 1 verbs represent the standard weak conjugation. Morphologically, they are characterized by the -ar suffix in the present and -ade in the past. This regularity allows for rapid acquisition of vocabulary, as the pattern applies to the vast majority of newly coined loanwords.
C1: The systematic nature of Swedish weak verbs facilitates high-level fluency. By mastering the Group 1 paradigm, learners can effectively navigate both formal and informal registers. The lack of person-number agreement is a distinct feature that simplifies the syntactic structure compared to other Germanic languages.
C2: The evolution of the Swedish verb system shows a clear trend toward simplification. Group 1, derived from Old Norse weak verbs, has become the default category for new lexical items. Understanding this morphological stability is key to near-native proficiency in both written and spoken Swedish.

Regular -ar Verb Conjugation

Infinitive Present Past Meaning
tala
talar
talade
to speak
jobba
jobbar
jobbade
to work
dansa
dansar
dansade
to dance
laga
lagar
lagade
to cook
titta
tittar
tittade
to watch
hoppa
hoppar
hoppade
to jump

Meanings

Regular verbs in Swedish follow a predictable pattern of conjugation, primarily adding suffixes to the infinitive stem.

1

Present Tense

Actions happening now or habitual actions.

“Jag jobbar här.”

“Han lagar mat.”

Reference Table

Reference table for Regular Verbs (Regelbundna verb)
Form Structure Example
Affirmative
Subject + Verb
Jag talar
Negative
Subject + Verb + inte
Jag talar inte
Question
Verb + Subject?
Talar du?
Past
Subject + Stem + de
Jag talade
Short Answer
Ja/Nej + Subject + Verb
Ja, jag talar
Plural
Subject + Verb
Vi talar

Espectro de formalidad

Formal
Jag arbetar.

Jag arbetar. (Work/Daily life)

Neutral
Jag jobbar.

Jag jobbar. (Work/Daily life)

Informal
Jag jobbar.

Jag jobbar. (Work/Daily life)

Jerga
Jag kör.

Jag kör. (Work/Daily life)

The -ar Verb Family

Infinitive (-a)

Present

  • talar speaks

Past

  • talade spoke

Ejemplos por nivel

1

Jag talar svenska.

I speak Swedish.

2

Han jobbar här.

He works here.

3

Vi dansar.

We dance.

4

Hon lagar mat.

She cooks food.

1

Talar du svenska?

Do you speak Swedish?

2

Jag jobbar inte idag.

I don't work today.

3

Vi hoppar i vattnet.

We jump in the water.

4

De tittar på film.

They watch a movie.

1

Jag planerar att resa till Stockholm.

I plan to travel to Stockholm.

2

Han studerar på universitetet.

He studies at the university.

3

Vi diskuterar problemet.

We are discussing the problem.

4

Hon förklarar hur det fungerar.

She explains how it works.

1

Företaget investerar i ny teknik.

The company invests in new technology.

2

Regeringen presenterar en ny budget.

The government presents a new budget.

3

Vi uppskattar ert samarbete.

We appreciate your cooperation.

4

Han reflekterar över sina val.

He reflects on his choices.

1

Författaren illustrerar komplexa teman.

The author illustrates complex themes.

2

De konfronterar de etiska dilemman.

They confront the ethical dilemmas.

3

Detta argumenterar för en förändring.

This argues for a change.

4

Vi administrerar resurserna effektivt.

We administer the resources effectively.

1

Detta fenomen exacerberar situationen.

This phenomenon exacerbates the situation.

2

Han artikulerar sina tankar precist.

He articulates his thoughts precisely.

3

De legitimerar sina handlingar.

They legitimate their actions.

4

Vi korrelerar data med resultat.

We correlate data with results.

Fácil de confundir

Regular Verbs (Regelbundna verb) vs Group 1 vs Group 2

Learners mix up the endings.

Regular Verbs (Regelbundna verb) vs Infinitive vs Present

Using the infinitive as the present.

Regular Verbs (Regelbundna verb) vs Past tense -de vs -te

Choosing the wrong past suffix.

Errores comunes

Jag talars

Jag talar

Adding an 's' like in English.

Jag tala

Jag talar

Forgetting the -r.

Jag är talar

Jag talar

Using 'to be' + verb.

Talar jag?

Talar jag?

Correct, but ensure word order.

Han jobbarar

Han jobbar

Double conjugation.

Vi inte jobbar

Vi jobbar inte

Incorrect negation placement.

Jobbar du inte?

Jobbar du inte?

Correct, but watch tone.

Han har jobbar

Han har jobbat

Mixing present and past participle.

Jag vill talar

Jag vill tala

Conjugating after modal verb.

De ska talar

De ska tala

Conjugating after future marker.

Det är exacerberars

Det exacerberar

Over-complicating.

Han korrelerars

Han korrelerar

Passive confusion.

Vi administrerades

Vi administrerade

Tense confusion.

Patrones de oraciones

Jag ___ ___.

___ du ___?

Vi ___ inte ___.

Han ___ att ___.

Real World Usage

Social Media constant

Jag jobbar på ett nytt projekt!

Texting constant

Vi ses!

Job Interview very common

Jag arbetar bra i grupp.

Ordering Food common

Jag beställer en pizza.

Travel common

Jag planerar att resa.

Email common

Jag bifogar filen.

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Consistency

Remember that the verb never changes for the subject. It's the same for 'jag' and 'de'.
⚠️

Don't over-conjugate

Avoid adding extra endings. Just -r for present.
🎯

Listen for the -r

In fast speech, the -r might be soft, but it's always there.
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Formal vs Informal

Use 'arbeta' for work and 'jobba' for casual talk.

Smart Tips

If it ends in -a, it's likely an -ar verb. Just add -r.

Jag tala. Jag talar.

Always put the verb first.

Du talar svenska? Talar du svenska?

Keep 'inte' after the verb.

Jag inte talar. Jag talar inte.

Use 'arbeta' instead of 'jobba'.

Jag jobbar på projektet. Jag arbetar på projektet.

Pronunciación

talar [taːlar]

The -r suffix

The 'r' is pronounced clearly in standard Swedish.

Statement

Jag talar ↘

Falling intonation for facts.

Memorízalo

Mnemotecnia

Think of the 'R' as a 'Right Now' marker for the present tense.

Asociación visual

Imagine a robot adding a shiny 'R' badge to every verb it sees to make it work in the present.

Rhyme

If the word ends in an A, just add an R to start the day!

Story

Sven the Swedish robot loves verbs. He finds a verb like 'tala'. He snaps an 'R' onto the end. Now it's 'talar'. He is so happy he dances, which is 'dansa', so he makes it 'dansar'.

Word Web

talajobbadansalagatittahoppa

Desafío

Write down 5 verbs you do every day and conjugate them into the present tense.

Notas culturales

People often use 'kollar' instead of 'tittar' in casual speech.

The word 'tjöta' is very common for 'talking'.

Using 'arbeta' is preferred over 'jobba' in professional settings.

Derived from Old Norse weak verbs.

Inicios de conversación

Vad jobbar du med?

Talar du svenska?

Vad tittar du på?

Vad planerar du för helgen?

Temas para diario

Describe your daily work routine.
What do you like to watch on TV?
Discuss a project you are working on.
Reflect on how you learn languages.

Errores comunes

Incorrect

Correcto


Incorrect

Correcto


Incorrect

Correcto


Incorrect

Correcto

Test Yourself

Fill in the correct present tense.

Jag ___ (tala) svenska.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: talar
Add -r to the infinitive.
Choose the correct form. Opción múltiple

De ___ (jobba) här.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: jobbar
Verb does not change for plural.
Fix the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Han jobbars här.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Han jobbar här
Remove the extra -s.
Change to negative. Sentence Transformation

Jag talar svenska.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Jag talar inte svenska
Place 'inte' after the verb.
What is the past tense? Conjugation Drill

tala -> ?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: talade
Add -de for past.
Match the verb to its meaning. Match Pairs

Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: work, dance, cook
Standard definitions.
Order the words. Sentence Building

talar / jag / svenska

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Jag talar svenska
Subject-Verb-Object.
Is this rule true? True False Rule

Swedish verbs change for person.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: False
Swedish verbs are invariant.

Score: /8

Ejercicios de practica

8 exercises
Fill in the correct present tense.

Jag ___ (tala) svenska.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: talar
Add -r to the infinitive.
Choose the correct form. Opción múltiple

De ___ (jobba) här.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: jobbar
Verb does not change for plural.
Fix the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Han jobbars här.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Han jobbar här
Remove the extra -s.
Change to negative. Sentence Transformation

Jag talar svenska.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Jag talar inte svenska
Place 'inte' after the verb.
What is the past tense? Conjugation Drill

tala -> ?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: talade
Add -de for past.
Match the verb to its meaning. Match Pairs

jobba, dansa, laga

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: work, dance, cook
Standard definitions.
Order the words. Sentence Building

talar / jag / svenska

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Jag talar svenska
Subject-Verb-Object.
Is this rule true? True False Rule

Swedish verbs change for person.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: False
Swedish verbs are invariant.

Score: /8

Preguntas frecuentes (8)

No, they are invariant.

Add 'inte' after the verb.

Invert the verb and subject.

Group 1, the -ar verbs.

It's neutral; 'arbeta' is more formal.

One is present, one is past.

No, Swedish doesn't use 'do' support.

Very few, it's the most regular group.

Scaffolded Practice

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish partial

Hablar

Swedish has no person-number agreement.

French partial

Parler

Swedish is morphologically simpler.

German moderate

Sprechen

Swedish lacks person-based conjugation.

Japanese moderate

Hanasu

Japanese uses different politeness levels.

Arabic low

Yatakallam

Swedish uses simple suffixation.

Chinese moderate

Shuo

Swedish adds -r for tense.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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