Swedish Articles
Learning the
Swedish Articles displayed below is vital to the language. Swedish articles are words that combine with a noun to indicate the type of reference being made by the noun. Generally articles specify the grammatical definiteness of the noun. Examples are “the, a, and an”. Here are some examples:
English Articles |
Swedish Articles |
articles |
artiklar |
the |
den |
a |
ett/en |
one |
ett/en |
some |
några |
few |
få |
|
|
the book |
boken |
the books |
böckerna |
a book |
en bok |
one book |
en bok |
some books |
några böcker |
few books |
få böcker |
Notice the structure of the Articles in Swedish.
List of Articles in Swedish
Below is a list of vocabulary where you can use the Definite and Indefinite Articles in Swedish. Try to practice but also memorizing this table will help you add very useful and important words to your Swedish vocabulary
English Vocabulary |
Swedish Vocabulary |
Food |
Mat |
almonds |
mandlar |
bread |
bröd |
breakfast |
frukost |
butter |
smör |
candy |
godis |
cheese |
ost |
chicken |
kyckling |
cumin |
kummin |
dessert |
efterrätt |
dinner |
middag |
fish |
fisk |
fruit |
frukt |
ice cream |
glass |
lamb |
lammkött |
lemon |
citron |
lunch |
lunch |
meal |
måltid |
meat |
kött |
oven |
ugn |
pepper |
peppar |
plants |
växter |
pork |
fläsk |
salad |
sallad |
salt |
salt |
sandwich |
smörgås |
sausage |
korv |
soup |
soppa |
sugar |
socker |
supper |
kvällsmål |
turkey |
kalkon |
apple |
äpple |
banana |
banan |
oranges |
apelsiner |
peaches |
persikor |
peanut |
jordnöt |
pears |
päron |
pineapple |
ananas |
grapes |
vindruvor |
strawberries |
jordgubbar |
vegetables |
grönsaker |
carrot |
morot |
corn |
majs |
cucumber |
gurka |
garlic |
vitlök |
lettuce |
sallad |
olives |
oliver |
onions |
lökar |
peppers |
paprika |
potatoes |
potatis |
pumpkin |
pumpa |
beans |
bönor |
tomatoes |
tomater |
Definite and Indefinite Articles have a very important role in Swedish. Once you’re done with Swedish Articles, you might want to check the rest of our Swedish lessons here: Learn Swedish. Don’t forget to
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