Professional Writing
Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
Swedish is famously informal; avoid 'Ni' unless in very specific service contexts, and stick to 'Du' or passive constructions.
- Use 'Du' for almost everyone, including bosses and professors.
- Avoid 'Ni' as a singular formal pronoun; it sounds dated or condescending.
- Use passive voice or titles to sound formal without using pronouns.
Overview
- 1Using 'Ni' to a single person in a casual setting: This sounds like you are talking down to them or being sarcastic.
- 2Over-apologizing: Swedes value efficiency; keep it direct.
- 3Using English-style 'Sir/Madam': These don't exist in Swedish. Don't say 'Herr' or 'Fru' unless you are being extremely formal or ironic.
Meanings
The system of address in Swedish, focusing on the historical shift from formal 'Ni' to the egalitarian 'Du'.
The 'Du' Reform
Using the second-person singular pronoun for all social interactions.
“Hur mår du?”
“Vill du ha kaffe?”
Service 'Ni'
Used by shop assistants or waiters to address customers.
“Vad önskar Ni?”
“Här har Ni menyn.”
Pronoun Usage
| Pronoun | English | Usage | Formality |
|---|---|---|---|
| Du | You (singular) | Universal | Neutral |
| Ni | You (plural) | Plural address | Neutral |
| Ni | You (singular) | Service/Formal | Formal/Dated |
| Man | One/You | General/Impersonal | Neutral |
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Affirmative | Subject + Verb | Du är här. |
| Negative | Subject + Verb + inte | Du är inte här. |
| Question | Verb + Subject | Är du här? |
| Formal (Service) | Ni + Verb | Vad önskar Ni? |
| Impersonal | Man + Verb | Man gör så. |
| Title-based | Title + Verb | Chefen kommer. |
Espectro de formalidade
Skulle Ni kunna hjälpa mig? (General)
Kan du hjälpa mig? (General)
Hjälp mig! (General)
Kan du fixa detta? (General)
The Swedish Address Map
Universal
- Du You
Plural
- Ni You all
Service
- Ni Formal You
Impersonal
- Man One/People
Examples by Level
Hej, vad heter du?
Hi, what is your name?
Vill du ha kaffe?
Do you want coffee?
Bor du här?
Do you live here?
Hur mår du?
How are you?
Kan du hjälpa mig?
Can you help me?
Vad önskar Ni?
What would you like?
Har du sett min bok?
Have you seen my book?
Ni är välkomna!
You are welcome!
Skulle du kunna skicka rapporten?
Could you send the report?
Chefen vill prata med dig.
The boss wants to talk to you.
Här har Ni kvittot.
Here is your receipt.
Vad tycker du om förslaget?
What do you think of the proposal?
Det vore önskvärt om Ni kunde återkomma.
It would be desirable if you could get back to us.
Vi uppskattar om du kan bekräfta.
We appreciate if you can confirm.
Kan man få be om notan?
May one ask for the bill?
Har doktorn tid idag?
Does the doctor have time today?
Det ankommer på Er att besluta.
It falls upon you (plural/formal) to decide.
Man bör iaktta försiktighet.
One should exercise caution.
Skulle det passa om vi bokade om?
Would it suit if we rescheduled?
Vi ser fram emot Ert svar.
We look forward to your answer.
Eder närvaro är högt uppskattad.
Your presence is highly appreciated.
Det torde vara uppenbart.
It should be obvious.
Vänligen beakta bifogad fil.
Please consider the attached file.
Måhända att Ni finner detta lämpligt.
Perhaps you find this appropriate.
Easily Confused
Learners think 'Ni' is the polite form.
Learners use 'Man' when they mean 'Du'.
Learners use titles as pronouns.
Erros comuns
Ni är min lärare.
Du är min lärare.
Herr Andersson, hur mår Ni?
Andersson, hur mår du?
Ni vill ha kaffe?
Vill du ha kaffe?
Ni är snäll.
Du är snäll.
Kan Ni hjälpa mig?
Kan du hjälpa mig?
Ni är min chef.
Du är min chef.
Ni har rätt.
Du har rätt.
Jag vill tala med Er.
Jag vill tala med dig.
Ni är välkommen, Fru Larsson.
Du är välkommen, Larsson.
Ni måste skriva under här.
Du måste skriva under här.
Eder skrivelse har mottagits.
Din skrivelse har mottagits.
Ni behagar skämta.
Du skämtar.
Ni må vara medveten om...
Du bör vara medveten om...
Ni har min respekt.
Du har min respekt.
Sentence Patterns
Hej, ___ heter du?
Vill ___ ha kaffe?
___ är min chef.
___ bör man tänka på.
Real World Usage
Vad kan du bidra med?
När ses vi?
Vad tycker ni?
Vad önskar Ni?
Hej, har du sett detta?
Var ligger tåget?
Be direct
Avoid 'Ni'
Use names
Egalitarianism
Smart Tips
Just say 'Hej, jag heter...'. Don't worry about pronouns.
Use full sentences and avoid slang.
Use their name instead of a title.
Don't be surprised if they use 'Ni'.
Pronúncia
Du
Pronounced like 'doo' with a rounded 'u'.
Ni
Pronounced like 'nee'.
Question
Är du ↑här?
Rising intonation at the end.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
In Sweden, 'Du' is the key to the door, 'Ni' is for the shop floor.
Visual Association
Imagine a Swedish office where everyone is sitting at the same table. No one is on a pedestal. Everyone is wearing a 'Du' badge.
Rhyme
Use 'Du' for the crew, 'Ni' for the queue.
Story
Sven walks into a meeting. He says 'Hej!' to his boss. He uses 'Du'. The boss smiles. Sven is professional because he is direct.
Word Web
Desafio
Write three emails to a colleague, a boss, and a shop assistant, all using 'Du'.
Notas culturais
The 'Du' reform made Sweden a very informal society.
They use 'Ni' more often than in Sweden.
Titles are used, but 'Du' is still the pronoun.
The 'Du' reform was a social movement in the 1960s.
Conversation Starters
Vad gör du på helgerna?
Hur tycker du att man bäst lär sig svenska?
Vad anser du om svensk arbetskultur?
Hur ser du på framtiden för det svenska språket?
Journal Prompts
Test Yourself
___ heter du?
Vill ___ ha kaffe?
Find and fix the mistake:
Ni är min chef.
Vad vill du ha?
Swedish uses 'Ni' for all formal situations.
A: Hej! B: ___
du / mår / hur / ?
Which is the universal pronoun?
Score: /8
Exercicios praticos
8 exercises___ heter du?
Vill ___ ha kaffe?
Find and fix the mistake:
Ni är min chef.
Vad vill du ha?
Swedish uses 'Ni' for all formal situations.
A: Hej! B: ___
du / mår / hur / ?
Which is the universal pronoun?
Score: /8
Perguntas frequentes (8)
It can be if used to one person in a casual setting.
Use 'Du'.
Use 'Du'.
The 'Du-reformen' in the 60s.
Yes, but as nouns.
Only for general statements.
You might hear 'Ni'.
No, only 'Han' and 'Hon'.
In Other Languages
Du/Sie
Swedish has no formal pronoun.
Tu/Vous
Swedish 'Ni' is not a formal singular.
Tú/Usted
Swedish is egalitarian.
Anata/Honorifics
Swedish avoids honorifics.
Anta/Anti
Swedish is gender-neutral.
Ni/Nin
Swedish has no formal 'you'.
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