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Swedish Slang is INSANE! (I couldn't believe this)
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이 영상은 스웨덴어 속어, 관용구, 비격식 표현을 다루며 이 언어가 얼마나 다채롭고 창의적인지를 보여줍니다. 학습자들은 터키어와 아랍어 등 다른 언어에서 유래한 스웨덴어 속어와 직역하면 재미있는 관용구를 발견하게 됩니다. 문화 간 비격식 언어가 어떻게 작동하는지, 그리고 속어가 언어 차용을 통해 어떻게 진화하는지 이해하는 데 훌륭한 자료입니다.
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Hello everyone, welcome to the LangFocus channel and my name is Paul.
In the recent video on the Swedish language, we focused on the history of Swedish as well
as some of its major features. But Swedish is also an incredibly expressive language with
colorful slang expressions and idioms. Today we're going to focus on some common slang
and then we're going to look at some widely used idioms.
Brorsan, meaning bro or brother. The main word for brother is
from which this is obviously derived. What's happening?
Another common expression is meaning what's up. Well, it literally means what is being done.
What's happening, brorsan? This is like, what's happening bro?
I'm just chilling. This comes from the American English slang chill out or chill.
Are you still hungover? Is short for which means hungover.
Yeah, I saw you pass out on the sofa last night. The formal meaning of is literally deck,
both in the sense of a floor and in the sense of decking someone, in other words hitting them.
But in this slang usage, it's an intransitive verb, like you decked on the sofa, with the meaning of you passed out.
This guy should consider drinking a little bit less
The formal word for beer in Swedish is
A cognate of the English word ale. But there's also a slang word
It came from the phrase meaning Bavarian beer, which turned into
Bajersöl. And then it was further shortened to
Bäsch. This may not be classified as genuine slang since it's been in use for a long time,
but it's at least distinctly informal. There's also another informal word for beer,
which originally came from Italian.
O-bra, bad. In Swedish, bra means good, and o is a negation prefix like un in English.
So it's like saying un-good in English, which is not an official English word,
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당신은 누구십니까? (Who are you?)
단어는 특정한 의미를 가지고 있으며 말하거나 쓸 수 있는 언어의 기본 단위입니다.
'비슷한'이라는 단어는 두 개 이상의 사물이 완전히 같지는 않지만 서로 닮았음을 의미합니다.
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