How do you count to 100 in Swedish?

What number is FYRA?

Swedish numbers 1-100 Posted by Tibor on Apr 7, 2010 in Swedish Language
0noll[nɔl:]
4Fyra[fy:ra]
5Fem[fem]
6Sex[Sek:s]
7Sju[ɧu:]
Apr 7, 2010

How do you say numbers in Swedish?

How do you say 7 in Swedish?

How are numbers written in Swedish?

Swedish numbering rules

Digits and numbers from zero to twelve are specific words: noll [0], en / en / ett (m/f/n) [1], två [2], tre [3], fyra [4], fem [5], sex [6], sju [7], åtta [8], nio [9], tio [10], elva [11], and tolv [12].

How do you say colors in Swedish?

How do you say Kottbullar?

Köttbullar, or Swedish meatballs, is apparently pronounced “SHUT-boo-lahr”, with “SHUT” pronounced as when saying “Shut the door”.

How do you pronounce SJU?

Senior Member. I have looked up sju in several dictionaries and found that the pronunciation of sju sounds like /hu:/, but its phonetic symbol is /sju:/.

How do you pronounce Gokotta in Swedish?

It’s ‘gökotta’ (approximately pronounced, so I gather, ‘djuh-koo-ta‘ – sit on the T for half a second). It’s a Swedish word meaning ‘the act of getting up early specifically to go outside and listen to birdsong’, and I love it unconditionally.

How do you say Swedish meatball in Swedish?

In Sweden they are called “köttbullar“, the Swedish word for meatballs.

How do you pronounce Kjottboller?

Pronunciation
  1. IPA: /çœtkɑːkə/
  2. Rhymes: -aːkə

How do you pronounce Ikea founder name?

“When Ingvar founded IKEA in 1943, he of course pronounced it with a typical Swedish accent: “Eee-KEH-Yah,” explains a spokesperson to Quartz. It’s not “AYE-kee-yah,” as English speakers pronounce it, or “IK-yah,” as the Japanese might say.

What does Kottbullar mean in English?

A stupid, clumsy
(mēt′bôl′) 1. A small ball of ground meat variously seasoned and cooked. 2. Slang A stupid, clumsy, or dull person.

What is IKEA gravy made from?

IKEA Gravy Ingredients:

1/2 cup whole milk (lower fat milk might work, but we have whole milk for our coffee) 1 cup beef stock (low-salt) 1 Tbsp soy sauce. 30 (or so) cooked meatballs (recipe to come soon, or use frozen)