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Is Swedish Hard To Learn? An Honest Guide For Beginners
by Olly Richards
Do you want to learn Swedish but you're wondering: is Swedish hard to learn?
Maybe you've heard about รฅ, รค and รถ or the lack of rules. But is Swedish hard to learn, really? As a general rule, for English speakers it's not the hardest language out there. But there are some aspects of Swedish that can trip you up.
Do you still have questions about the difficulty of learning Swedish? Fret not! Because by the end of this article, you will know the most challenging things about learning Swedish as well as the easiest!
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If you want, you can use the table of contents below to skip to the part of the post that interests you the most. Otherwise, keep reading to find out โ is Swedish hard to learn?
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Is Swedish Hard To Learn For English Speakers?
The answer to that is both yes and no. First and foremost, itโs important to note that there are no easy or hard languages.
All languages are difficult to learn to some degree, and in some cases, itโs easier to learn a new language if your mother tongue is similar to the language you want to know.
On the other hand, it can be more challenging to learn Swedish if your native language is very different, for example, if it uses an entirely different alphabet.
So how hard is Swedish to learn for English speakers? If you're an English speaker, then you might have an advantage. Oftentimes itโs easier for English speakers to learn Swedish than most.
This is because English and Swedish both are part of the Germanic language tree and are close linguistically wise.
Swedish also uses the Latin alphabet, except for รฅ, รค and รถ, which makes it easier for English-speaking learners to read and phonetically understand Swedish.
That said, here are a few things in the Swedish language make people think Swedish is hard to learn:
There are gendered nouns
The pronunciation
Itโs a V2-language
1. Gendered Nouns & Rules In Swedish
In Swedish, the genders are called โcommonโ and โneuterโ. Understanding the concept of grammatical genders might be hard for an English-speaking learner. And unfortunately, there are no easy rules for learning Swedish grammatical genders.
The rules are arbitrary and have to be memorised. But if you ever face a situation where you don't know which gender to use, use the common gender! That is by far the most used gender in Swedish.
A good rule of thumb is, however, that the common gender is used for things that are alive, while the neuter gender is used for items that aren't alive.
That system isn't foolproof, though, and there are many exceptions. Unfortunately, you'll simply have to learn them. The StoryLearning method will help you with this as reading short stories in Swedish will expose you to the genders of the most common nouns.
The difference between the common and neuter gender is that the common gender uses the indefinite article en and the definite suffix -en, while the neuter gender uses the indefinite article ett and the definite suffix -et.
For example, ett hus (a house), huset (the house), en hund (a dog), hunden (the dog).
2. Swedish Pronunciation Might Be The Hardest Thing To Learn
The thing most learners need help with when learning Swedish is usually Swedish pronunciation. Swedish has some vowel sounds that don't exist in English, like รฅ, รค and รถ.
But don't let this discourage you! The pronunciation of those vowel sounds is relatively straightforward and pronounced the same, regardless of the word they're in.
ร sounds similar to โOโ in the English word โorโ. ร is almost identical to โaiโ in โair, pair and hairโ, and รถ sounds like โeaโ in โheardโ. Learning these sounds means you've already come a long way with your Swedish pronunciation!
Soft vs Hard Vowels
What might be more tricky, though, is learning which vowels are soft and which ones are hard. This is probably not the most challenging part for an English speaker because soft/hard vowels are common in English and multiple European languages.
But for others, this concept might be foreign. In Swedish, the five vowels: E, I, Y, ร, and ร are soft, while the following four are hard: A, O, U, ร .
The vowels indicate how to pronounce the consonant that comes before them in the word. Not all consonants are affected by this; the most common ones are k and g.
For example, the word katalog (catalogue) is pronounced with a hard k because the following letter is an a. The hard k in Swedish is pronounced more or less the same as in English.
Kรถrkort (driving licence) is pronounced with a soft k because of the letter รถ. A similar sound in English would be the โshโ sound in โshineโ.
Gรคst (guest) is pronounced with a soft g, similar to the y sound from โyetโ in English. Gardin (curtain) is pronounced with a hard g, similar to hard g in English. But with every rule comes exceptions!
There are a few words that don't follow this rule. They are few, but they exist. You'll have to learn the exceptions because there's no other way to tell which words are excepted.
Two examples are gem (paperclip) and kebab, which both are pronounced with hard vowels, hard g and hard k, respectively.
3. A V2-Language
Another thing that may make Swedish hard to learn is that Swedish is a V2 language. That means that the verb comes in the second place in the sentence.
This might not be particularly difficult for English speakers, but it's a common mistake native learners of a foreign language (that uses a different word order) make.
However, English uses SVO-word order, which means that the verb is only sometimes in second place in an English sentence.
One example when the verb is not in the second place is the sentence: โI'm not going to do that.โ
That word order is correct in English, but in Swedish the verb must always come in second place, regardless of which word is in first place.
Jag kommer inte att gรถra det is the correct translation of the example above, but if that sentence is directly translated to English, it would be: โI'm going not to do that.โ
Learning that the verb should always be placed second in a sentence comes a long way when wanting to sound fluent in Swedish.
Is Swedish Hard To Learn? 2 Aspects That Make It Easy!
To be completely frank, it's always hard to learn a new language, and it requires dedication and commitment. But Swedish is not impossible to learn, and a few factors will make learning Swedish easier for you if you are an English speaker.
Swedish has lots of cognates and loanwords (cognates are words that sound and spell similarly in multiple languages and share the same meaning)
Rules for article and noun use are similar between Swedish and English.
You Already Know A Lot Of Swedish Words
Swedish shares plenty of words with English, both because the languages have a similar origin and have influenced each other but also because Swedish has many English loan words.
Both English and Swedish have many similar words that originate from Latin, making it easier to understand some of the other language's words. If you're interested in the origins and evolution of Swedish, check out my post on Swedish language history.
Examples of cognates are words like:
profile โ profil
absolute โ absolut
family โ familj
prรคst โ priest
school โ skola
Be aware that there are false friends in Swedish, though! They're words that sound similar to English but have entirely different meanings. Examples?
Here are a few!
Aktuell means โcurrent/presentโ, not โactualโ
Delikat means โdeliciousโ, not โdelicateโ
Fabrik means โfactoryโ, not โfabricโ
Necessรคr means โwashbagโ, not โnecessaryโ
Semester means โvacation/holidayโ, not โtermโ
English loanwords in Swedish have also increased, not least in the last 50-60 years. The loanwords usually get a new spelling, but it's still possible to discern the original word.
Here are a few examples!
date โ dejt
mobile โ mobil
mail โ mejl
bookmark โ bokmรคrke
hamburger โ hamburgare
interview โ intervju
And many, many more!
A Couple Of Rules Are Similar In Both Swedish And English!
The most striking one is the word order. Technically speaking, both Swedish and English use SVO-word order. Because of that, in many sentences, it's possible to directly translate the sentence from English to Swedish.
For example:
Jag sรฅg Tim โ I saw Tim
Jag kรถrde bilen โ I drove the car
This is generally only possible with simple and short sentences. Swedish is a V2 language, so the verb must always come in second place, even if the word that comes before it isn't a subject.
If the English sentence has the verb somewhere else, directly translating the sentence would not be possible.
The other handy rule is that both languages conjugate verbs in a really similar way. Let's look at an example below:
(to) study โ (att) studera
studied โ studerade
(have/has) studied โ (har) studerat
had studied โ hade studerat
will study โ kommer att studera
will have studied โ kommer att ha studerat
The main difference is that Swedish doesn't have the continuous, โingโ form. This might be a shock for an English speaker, but once you've learned Swedish verb conjugation, you won't even realise it's missing!
FAQs About Is Swedish Hard To Learn?
How long will it take to learn Swedish?
According to the US Foreign Service Institute, it typically takes 24 weeks (600 class hours) to reach general professional proficiency in Swedish.
Of course, the time it actually takes you to reach this level may be faster or slower depending on your native language, your experience with language learning and your motivation to learn Swedish.
What is harder Swedish or German?
Although German and Swedish, like English, are Germanic languages, German is generally considered harder for English speakers to learn than Swedish.
German has more complicated grammar including cases and three genders. Swedish only has two genders and much simpler verb conjugation than German.
According to the US Foreign Service Institute, it typically takes 36 weeks (900 class hours) to reach general professional proficiency in German while reaching the same level in Swedish only takes 24 weeks (600 class hours).
Is Swedish easy for Americans to learn?
Yes, Swedish is one of the easiest languages for Americans and any other native speakers of English to learn.
The US Foreign Service Institute classifies Swedish as a level I language, meaning you can reach conversational fluency in 24 weeks or 600 class hours. This is even faster than French or Spanish which take 30 weeks.
Swedish is easy for English speakers to learn due to its similarities with English including a shared vocabulary and similar (although not identical) sentence structure.
Can I learn Swedish in 3 months?
An often cited time frame for learning Swedish is the Foreign Service Institute's estimate of 24 weeks or 600 class hours. So in theory, if you were able to cram those 600 hours into 12 weeks instead or 24 then yes, you could learn Swedish in 3 months.
And of course, 600 hours or 24 weeks is just an average. If your native language is English or you have prior experience with language learning or if you're very dedicated, the time it takes you to learn Swedish may be faster.
But trying to squeeze 600 hours into twelve weeks means turning learning Swedish into a full-time job for that period. And if you don't use it afterwards, you may start to forget it. So while it's possible, it may not be practical or even advisable.
Is French or Swedish easier to learn?
If your native language is English, both French and Swedish are โeasyโ languages to learn due to their similarities to English.
But Swedish has a slight edge over French. It's in the Germanic language family, just like English, and it typically takes 24 weeks to learn as opposed to 30 weeks for French.
Some things that give Swedish the edge are its simpler verb conjugation and its sentence structure which is often similar to English.
So, Is Swedish Hard To Learn?
Is Swedish hard to learn? To summarise, Swedish is not more complicated than what you make it to be. And know this! You don't have to speak Swedish at a really advanced level to still be able to learn and use it.
Swedish has a couple of factors that make it hard, like pronunciation and the lack of gender rules. But some things make Swedish easier to learn: English speakers recognise many words, and occasionally the word order is similar.
The most important thing when learning a new language is practice. And as long as you dare to try a new language, Iโm certain you will be able to learn Swedish too!
By the way, if you've answered the question why learn Swedish?, then you'll have the motivation to get started and keep going.
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