"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".
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.
Björn the ö is pronounced like the "i" in bird
More or less identically pronounced as "hey". "Hi" in Swedish is "Hej".
Katt. Pronounce it like "cut"!
måndag is pronounced "mun-da"
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 hörs" in Swedish is pronounced as "vee hers". The "h" in "hörs" is silent.