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Time and dates
Hello and welcome again to MySwedish learning corner. This lesson deals with time and dates. It is going to be full of new words and phrases. Since there’s a lot to cover the lesson is divided into two parts to make it easier for you to study. Let’s get started.
We have gone through many lessons so far together but there is still a long way to go to master the Swedish language.
Get ready, sit back and let’s get down to business. We are going to start with the days of the week:
MÅNDAG — MONDAY
TISDAG — TUESDAY
ONSDAG — WEDNESDAY
TORSDAG — THURSDAY
FREDAG — FRIDAY
LÖRDAG — SATURDAY
SÖNDAG — SUNDAY
That wasn’t that difficult, right? And how can one say on Monday in Swedish/Hur säger man “on Monday” på svenska? It is as follows: på mondag or på måndagar if we want to say on Mondays. And last but not least, the phrase every Monday is varje måndag.