Well, they're very informal, so you can say 'Hej' to just about anyone.
Hej, hejsan or hallå.
You can say either "Hej" or "Hallå"
Hi or hello = hej (pronounced hey)
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More or less identically pronounced as "hey". "Hi" in Swedish is "Hej".
Hej.
Hello - HejHi there - Tjenahej or hejsaw
In Swedish you can greet someone with one of the following:God dag - Good dayHejsan - Hi thereHej - HiGod kväll - Good eveningGod morgon - Good morningTjena/Tjenare/Tja - Hi/Sup
In Norwegian, the simple form of 'Hi' is 'Hei', because 'hej' is actually the Danish and Swedish spelling of 'hi'. So, if you are wanting norwegian, then its 'hei'
Hej mitt namn är Kristin Hope this helps!
Hi, I'm Skyler = hej, jag heter Skyler, or, hej jag är Skyler.(I'm assuming that Skyler is a name)
Seeing as we convienently share the same romanized alphabet, the same kind of letters are used, but rather than "hi", it would say "hej".
It has been found that the term hej normally means hello or hi in both Swedish and Danish. A literal translation in English is 'hey". Often one who is Danish or Swedish will say hej hej which means goodbye.
It has been found that the term hej normally means hello or hi in both Swedish and Danish. A literal translation in English is 'hey". Often one who is Danish or Swedish will say hej hej which means goodbye.
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Hi! As I'm a swedish studetn myself, I'd say the first thing you should do is to check out the website of "higher swedish educations", www.studera.nu On top of that page is a link "In English", where you can get all the information you need in English. Good luck!