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'Välkommen' is 'Welcome' in Swedish.

Welcome=Välkommen

you are welcome as when giving a gift = varsågod
"Veil-co-men" (one person) and "Veil-com-nah". Spelled "välkommen" and "välkomna".

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βˆ™ 14y ago

"You're welcome" is "Var så god" in Swedish. It's pronounced 'vaar sjo good'. The v is in between a v and a w. The a in var is long and stretched. The r is rolling. Så is longer than the so in soccer, but not quite as long as in the English so. The r from var and the s from så makes the s sound like sj. The o in god is pronounced like the double o in good.

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βˆ™ 11y ago
  • Everyday language:
  1. "Hej" ← Hey
  2. "Tjena" ← Hello
  3. "Hallå" ← Hello
  • More informal:
  1. "God dag" ← God day
  2. "Välkommen" ← Welcome
  • Universal
  1. Handshake
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βˆ™ 14y ago

Thank you is "tack" in Swedish.

Thank you very much is "tack så mycket!".

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βˆ™ 14y ago

Var så god! Roughly: vahr saw good (rhymes with mood)
Thank you: Tack
You are welcome: Varsågod

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βˆ™ 14y ago

"Greetings" translates to "Hej" (pronounced "hey") in Swedish and is an all purpose greeting. It can mean "hi"or "greetings" or just "hello."

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βˆ™ 14y ago

Welcome to Sweden is "Välkommen till Sverige" in Swedish.

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βˆ™ 14y ago

To say "I meant to say you're welcome" in Swedish, you say "Jag menade att säga var så god".

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