In the Poker scene Olaf is saying Sven's an idiot for betting their tickets (the captioned part)
Then I think Sven tells him to shut up which would be "Käften!" or something along those lines
Then when Olaf grabs Jack he says "Förbannade usling!" which translates to accursed wretch
Then when Olaf punches Sven he is yelling at him in Swedish I think he's saying he's going to kill him
Then when Jack introduces himself to the Swedish cabin mates Bjorn says "Var's Sven?" and that translation is obvious
At the Irish party Bjorn says "Talar fröken Svenska?" which is something like 'Does the lady speak Swedish' and then Rose can't understand him
Also when the ship is sinking and Fabrizio and the Gundersons step down from their bunks into the watery floor they are just cursing in rapid Swedish and it's hard to pick up what they are saying
go fu*k you're self wiki user thats not what he said jerk
The story of Titanic being called unsinkable is a myth. It was only referred to as unsinkable after it sunk.
Congratulations is said "Gratulationer" in Swedish, or simply "Grattis".
not a clue
The got on while Titanic was being loaded.
Yes, & it was said to be cursed.
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The story of Titanic being called unsinkable is a myth. It was only referred to as unsinkable after it sunk.
The Swedish equivalent of the word 'and' is 'och'.
Passengers said "the titanic is unsinkable
People on Titanic were mostly from England, Ireland, and the United States.There were also many Swedish, some Canadians, Syrians, Italians, and six Australians.
Congratulations is said "Gratulationer" in Swedish, or simply "Grattis".
People on Titanic were mostly from England, Ireland, and the United States.There were also many Swedish, some Canadians, Syrians, Italians, and six Australians.
In Swedish affordable furniture is said like this: "prisvärda möbler".
On the back of the ship it said Titanic Liverpool, because Liverpool was its port of registry.
not a clue
The got on while Titanic was being loaded.
People on Titanic were mostly from England, Ireland, and the United States. There were also many Swedish, some Canadians, Syrians, Italians, and six Australians.