October 2011
1 post
oh my gatos can we just all be swedes already →
March 2010
2 posts
A person from Göteborg, Sweden is a Göteborgare, which translates into English as Gothenburger. Gothenburger!!
February 2010
2 posts
Swedish word of the day!
Today’s word: BLÅMÄRKE. bruise or contusion. Jag har ett Blåmärke på armbågen. I’ve got a bruise on my elbow.
courtesy of L.F. Franzén
In the first chapter of the book Teaching English as an International Language (I hope to teach English in Sweden), Sandra McKay continually refers to D. Graddol. Let’s add ¨s to the vowels! Gräddöl! Guess what this means! Cream beer! ha ha ha
January 2010
1 post
cliffy!!! →
my dear friend leonard clifford franzén, makin’ music.
December 2009
4 posts
The city where bicycles dominate →
hej på dig!
dansbanan
dance banana?
no, dance floor
but banan means banana and only banana!