October 2011
1 post
oh my gatos can we just all be swedes already →
Oct 15th
March 2010
2 posts
Mar 16th
A person from Göteborg, Sweden is a Göteborgare, which translates into English as Gothenburger.  Gothenburger!!
Mar 13th
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
Feb 2nd
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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
Feb 2nd
January 2010
1 post
cliffy!!! →
my dear friend leonard clifford franzén, makin’ music.
Jan 13th
December 2009
4 posts
Dec 30th
The city where bicycles dominate →
Dec 30th
hej på dig!
Dec 30th
dansbanan dance banana? no, dance floor but banan means banana and only banana!
Dec 30th
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