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To greet someone in Swedish you say "hej" or "hejhej", it pronounces just like "hey" and "hey hey".
Now you all can say you know a bit Swedish :chestbump:
Now you all can say you know a bit Swedish :chestbump:
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To greet someone in Swedish you say "hej" or "hejhej", it pronounces just like "hey" and "hey hey".
Now you all can say you know a bit Swedish :chestbump:
It's "hei" or "moi" in Finnish. And yes, it's the same if you're saying hello or goodbye in Finnish. Not in Swedish! (I'm half finnish btw!)Don't Finns say something similar? (And u can't remember if it is hello or goodbye.)
Speak - English
Understand - sarcasm, Queen's English
Can identify - Finnish (as in if I hear it, I know it's Finnish but have no clue what is being said.)
It's "hei" or "moi" in Finnish. And yes, it's the same if you're saying hello or goodbye in Finnish. Not in Swedish! (I'm half finnish btw!)
I was writing up stunting to go to counts in a routine earlier in the week and it dawned on me that if some non cheer person had gotten the paper, they would be so confused. Cheer pretty much is its own language.I speak english and cheer.. just saying
Aw! Have you ever been to Finland?I am too. That's how I can make out that someone is speaking it, even if I have no clue what they are saying.
We were going in a cruise once and the couple next to us was having a hard time checking in as they spoke no English. Luckily for them my mom was checking in next to me and was able to help them out.