"Snell-a". Spelled "Snälla".
Actually, it is often expressed indirectly, through phrasing and intonation: "Would you be able to open the window" or similar.
In a shop or office, you would normally use "tack": "Tre koppar kaffe, tack" - "three cups of coffee, please".
"Var snäll och stig in." Or "Var så god och stig in."
You can also use "kom in" instead of "stig in".
In Swedish preferably.
Jahh
Using Swedish pronunciation, we say körbitts.
Hej då, meaning goodbye in Swedish, may be pronounced similar to 'hay-daw". Please see the related links below to hear a native speaker's pronunciation of hej då.
Like 'rengn'.the 'ng' being like the 'ng' in 'working'.If you ever see a 'gn' in Swedish, this is how you'd pronounce it.
More or less identically pronounced as "hey". "Hi" in Swedish is "Hej".
Björn the ö is pronounced like the "i" in bird
måndag is pronounced "mun-da"
Katt. Pronounce it like "cut"!
This Swedish last name is pronounced SKARSH-gord.
You say (snälla)
Snälla
In Swedish, 'Tage' is pronounced as "tah-geh". The emphasis is on the first syllable, with a short 'ah' sound.
"Vi hรถrs" in Swedish is pronounced as "vee hers". The "h" in "hรถrs" is silent.