SWEDISH VS DANISH - Language challenge in Copenhagen
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Language challenge between a Swedish guy and a Danish girl. I'm trying to speak Danish and she's trying to speak Swedish. The languages are sometimes very similar and sometimes very different. We filmed this in central wonderful Copenhagen. We had so much fun. This is our third language challenge video together, always with many laughs.
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I started trying to learn Danish but the pronunciation was crazy so I started learning Swedish instead. This channel is great. Kristina is hilarious, so it Martin, it's a fantastic combo.
@TheSwedishLad
4 жыл бұрын
We're a great team, even when we use the soup container for a tripod ;)
@maxiefim
4 жыл бұрын
lustig same haha
@norwegian52
3 жыл бұрын
You could’ve gone with Norwegian. It’s the end between language of Swedish and Danish
@OdinOfficialEmcee
2 жыл бұрын
Jeg tænke dansk er ikke virkelig vanskelig. Jeg er stadig læring, men meget af det kommer naturligt til mig.
When she "overdoes" it, that's because that's how Swedish sounds to us Danes. Like it's *very* up and down in tone compared to what we're used to in the very flat Danish language. It's hard for us to imitate Swedish without making it sound sort of "mocking", and I suppose the same is the case for Swedes wanting to try to pronounce things in Danish. I think it's because the languages are so similar that it sounds (to ourselves) like we're basically just speaking a silly version of our own languages. If Danes or Swedes were asked to pronounce something in Croatian, Portuguese or whatever we'd have no idea if it sounded funny, weird, exaggerated or whatever as the languages are so far from our own. We'd just give it a go and hope for the best. But because our two languages are so similar it basically just sounds (to ourselves) like we're making fun of the other person. We notice the smaller differences between the languages and then exaggerate them to make it sound Danish/Swedish. Like a Swede might "overdo" the "Soft D" (like in Røde etc) because that's a difference that really stands out to Swedes. Danes might "overdo" the Swedish "melody" or "singing" rhythm because that really stands out to us, another thing could be Swedish sounds like the Swedish "K" in Kärlek, the Swedish "SK" sound in Skägg etc. as they're sounds we simply do not have. So it'd likely sound like we were "overdoing" those sounds or like we were trying to make fun of the Swedish language. :P
@norwegian52
3 жыл бұрын
I’m learning Norwegian but another person said that the Danish language is actually not flat they do sing just not in the way Norwegians and Swedes do
Episodes with Kristina are the best
@TheSwedishLad
4 жыл бұрын
Agreed!
Kristina is so adorable! I just can't take my eyes off her :D
Christina has the best laugh on the planet. ❤ You both made me smile!
I am neither Danish, nor Swedish but a French who started learning Swedish a few days ago (and who plans on learning Danish too in a year or too, if I actually manage to learn Swedish) but I still very much enjoyed this video and laughed a lot so "tack so mycket and meget tak!"
@schnelltv1956
3 жыл бұрын
Mange tak* meget tak is like saying very thank you
She is so lovely 😍
Her laugh at 4:03 omg I love her. This is sooo cute 🥺😂
please keep going with these videos and make videos about the three languages Swedish, Norwegian and Danish.
I love Cristina so much she is so adorable. You two make the best combo
SKÅNSKA VS DANSKA
@imnotgaybut6408
3 жыл бұрын
GI' OS SKÅNE TILBAGE
@habbomanish
23 күн бұрын
@@imnotgaybut6408 nej
As a Norwegian / Swede or Dane you can always understand the other country’s language if it’s in writing.
@TheSwedishLad
4 жыл бұрын
Very true.
@AlexxJ.
4 жыл бұрын
Mundtlig norsk er ingen problem for dem, som kan dansk. Mundtlig svensk kræver ... lidt erfaring.
@sekkev
3 жыл бұрын
That is not always true. There are some words in Danish and Norweigan which there is not even the sligthest of chances I as a Swede will understand. Because those words are not even remotely close to the Swedish language ^^.. And that comes from somebody who lives very close to Denmark.
I understand both 😁 I am Norwegian.
@CaptainH.
4 жыл бұрын
Which language do you understand the most?
@REDnBLACKnRED
4 жыл бұрын
@@CaptainH. I think that would be Danish. Someone correct me if I'm wrong but Danes and Norwegians can converse with each other in their own languages without any issue, these languages are the closest. Swedes and Norwegians can understand each other as well, to a slightly lesser extent but still enough to have intelligible conversations. Swedes and Danes not so much. Danes probably understand more Swedish than Swedes do Danish. But this guy speaks Scanian, a dialect of Swedish that is almost a mix of both Danish and Swedish (Scania was part of Denmark in history), they can understand each other somewhat.
God she is so funny.. Though it doesn't make the language easier.. But please more videos with her 😁
@TheSwedishLad
4 жыл бұрын
As long as she's have me.
I really love you guys, and both languages 😍 good video!
The way she laughs 🥺♥️
"Soup, not soup!" lollll
Seems to me you more than just like eachother. Nice to see! As a Dutch always funny to hear you speak and not make too much of it at first. Nevertheless: yesterday I was looking at Norwegian commentary on icespeedskating (old Olympic games, we always have a battle with them so nice to hear their side) for hours and I understood virtually everything. It takes a bit getting used to but then I am fine. Danish written is very similar to Norwegian, may be even easier but spoken it takes more getting used to. Well: much more. Swedish is easier to understand spoken but jut a tad less so when written (but still pretty easy). Without any lessons there are just four languages I could read and understand right away: DK, S, N and D. German is may be closest, but difficult to assess since it is mandatory at the higher education levels for years here in NL. I have to say that there seem to be far more words in German that are completely off when compared to Scandi languages but again I am no longer objective due to longtime prior exposure.
@TheSwedishLad
4 жыл бұрын
There are def. obvious similarities from southern Swedish and Danish to Dutch, and Norwegian tags along nicely. Languages and the way we speak travel, and yes, once you start exposing yourself to a language, the pieces of the puzzle slowly fall in place. And Icespeedskating commentary is not exactly like table tennis, so it's a good place to start :)
@Serenoj69
4 жыл бұрын
Hi, thanks for your reply! Yes similar. Icesspedskating, tabletennis..icehockey...I have seen Swedish documentaries on Jan Ove Waldner and the Soviet Ice hockey team. Fantastic, another perspectie although Waldner and Soviet icehockey were highly regarded in NL too. But still, the Swedish documentaries were excellent so really worthwhile to invest some time in the language in order to understand it. Thx again and looking forward to your next video.
Jag dööör 😂 Det är alltid jätteroligt med Kristina 😆
Awww they are so cute together hahah
It would be cool to make a challenge in London reading old english poems to british people and trying to understand similarities with swedish language. Considering Britain, Denmark, Norway and Sweden were part of the same realm.
Danish... why are you so hard to pronounce sometimes ? I really want to learn it 😂
@Hibcon
4 жыл бұрын
You look like Micke from Micke & Veronica
@Nobingnothung
4 жыл бұрын
@@christianbjrnskov3642 og det er den bare
@johanneem5861
2 жыл бұрын
because a guy in the viking time, decided to make rolling R sound to an rrrr sound and much more letters
you sould make another video together again¡¡
Det var en bra video.I'm trying to learn Swedish.I thought sopcontainerna was where they served the soup.
@sallyibrahim9135
4 жыл бұрын
Omg no the last place you want to get your soup from 😂😂😂
@andrercd68
4 жыл бұрын
@@sallyibrahim9135 🤣🤣🤣
Kristina is fabulous! You too Martin (Not Sven)!
gotta love them
Jeg elsker dig både, det var meget sjovt til ser!
You guys so should try to do a conversation in your languages. It’s so weird when I noticed a lot of words that are similar to English.
@TheSwedishLad
4 жыл бұрын
That's a good idea.
@cheeveka3
4 жыл бұрын
TheSwedishLad Right hope you guys are able to do that👌
I would love to see a Welsh comparison if it's not been done yet. Be interesting
you forgot to add in Swedish ' as if it was rotten'' (of wood)
what a handsome face!😂
More vids with Kristina she seems like a very sweet and pleasant person
@TheSwedishLad
4 жыл бұрын
Oh, she is!!
Das war sehr lustig. Es gefällt mir sehr. 🙂
well they are kind of similar haha!!
Are you sure she is Danish? Because... I understand her xD
Dumpster is American, in the UK it's called a skip.
@herrbonk3635
3 жыл бұрын
Swedes are pretty americanized, especially that generation.
DER ER SÅ BRA! Vi trenger Mer!
2:50 guy just won big time
Den danska ekorren är tillbaka 😂😂😘 Härligt att ser henne igen 😉
Soup container? Hahaha
Haha, she’s funny
Its a great video because all swedes not from skåne can play along with the dane.
Til dig der leder efter en dansk kommentar
@Adelwapen04
4 жыл бұрын
Yupper synd jag söker efter en svensk kommentar tyvärr:(
@theklanlde1548
3 жыл бұрын
Tak jeg er her ogs
We want nummer Vier Danke :)
Hej från Kalifornien! Ja! Mer med Kristina!
0:47 I felt that xD
Next time you come Australia you have to come Adelaide. :D
@TheSwedishLad
4 жыл бұрын
Would be nice to see something other than the stretch Noosa-Sydney.
@michaelshort2388
4 жыл бұрын
@@TheSwedishLad If you do come, I'd be happy to show you some sights. :) I
Kunde inte sluta skratta åt detta 😂
0:45 hallo Martin, greetings from germany 😄
Damn i forget this language
Try : I went to the pump to fill a bucket of water.
I see someone knows their German suspiciously well. :)
hahahaha thats so unfair to her though :D you have a southern (Skåne) accent
@keptins
4 жыл бұрын
Or the opposite. His Swedish accent is Danish like.
@christopherakesson4703
3 жыл бұрын
keptins skånska is generally harder for danes to understand than rikssvenska
@PIANOPHUNGUY
2 жыл бұрын
@@christopherakesson4703 Just like Thy dialekt in Vendsyssel or definitely Soennerjysk south of Aabenraa.
When Kristina speaks Swedish , she suddenly becomes a Swedish Lady with her attitude 🤷♂️😀🧐
😂
Skåne er dansk
Ge henne en chans på rikssvenska. Sop heter sop... inte soup...
@kimfahne867
Жыл бұрын
😊
Hai from singapore
@TheSwedishLad
4 жыл бұрын
Hello Joppe
fik😂
Hes speaking with skåne accent for gods sakes.
Swedish: Before a drink Danish: After a drink
So, where’s the potato in the Danish mouth that people are saying?
Dansk er efter min mening langt mere interessant end Svensk.
I feel like there had sexual tension....
Danska är fan skumt, ni har en massa "j-ljud" det heter Boken inte Bjoken. det heter sopor inte scjopor.
Give me danish any day of the week
Let her speak German , she is cute
Did you smash it ?
The pun at 3:37 lol
@TheSwedishLad
4 жыл бұрын
I know right!!
Swedish sounds so weird
It's time to make kids instead of videos, stop fooling around both of you
Daniah is the smartest Language in the Scandinavia
@markusklyver6277
2 жыл бұрын
Still counts in french tho