Team Nordic [study and support group]

An area with study groups for various languages. Group members help each other, share resources and experience. Study groups are permanent but the members rotate and change.
cathrynm
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Re: Team Nordic [study and support group]

Postby cathrynm » Fri Nov 06, 2020 6:59 am

Little quiet here, but just chiming in that I'm picking up interest in Finnish again. Mostly just pushing pretty hard Clozemaster, but kind of hoping to move ahead a little bit to something else coming up here. Maybe make another go at reading something longer. (Not news)
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tangleweeds
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Re: Team Nordic [study and support group]

Postby tangleweeds » Fri Nov 06, 2020 10:39 pm

Thanks for bringing this thread back to the foreground. I'd looked for it, but obviously not hard enough, before I decided to start the Nytt på Norsk beginners group here:
https://forum.language-learners.org/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=16232

I would also point toward Deinonysus's lively Norwegian log here:
https://forum.language-learners.org/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=16237
and PM's here:
https://forum.language-learners.org/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=16235
My Norwegian journey starts here in my log:
https://forum.language-learners.org/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=705&start=70#p177187

Any other Norwegian logs I should add links for?
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cathrynm
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Re: Team Nordic [study and support group]

Postby cathrynm » Mon Nov 09, 2020 4:26 am

For me, I suppose Nordic group is preferrable because Finnish is Nordic. Nice to see you guys are still here. I've been in and out, distracted by life, but starting to build up enthusiasm again.
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Re: Team Nordic [study and support group]

Postby tangleweeds » Mon Nov 09, 2020 6:19 pm

cathrynm wrote:For me, I suppose Nordic group is preferrable because Finnish is Nordic. Nice to see you guys are still here. I've been in and out, distracted by life, but starting to build up enthusiasm again.
I'd love to hear more about Finnish along the way. It's one I have to keep pushing off my active wanderlust list for sanity's sake, but as a student of linguistics, it's awfully tempting...
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Re: Team Nordic [study and support group]

Postby cathrynm » Mon Nov 09, 2020 8:21 pm

Finnish, being a heritage languate for me is one of my lifelong projects. I think Finnish, being completely phonetic makes it attractive for some. It's all the conjugation/case system weird, but with the simplest writing system. It is nice to just read and know how to sound in my brain, even if some words, I'm not totally clear why they're there. With Japanese there's so much complexity with the writing system, that there there's a sputtering, stop and start as I hit strange characters or readings.
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Re: Swedish films and tv? + Icelandic Cinema

Postby DaveAgain » Mon Sep 27, 2021 9:10 am

Stefan wrote:
Viaplay is basically the Swedish Netflix where you can watch series and rent movies but it's not available in Canada unless you use a VPN.

Viaplay, NENT Group’s leading Scandinavian streaming service, is set to launch in five new markets: U.K., Canada, Germany, Switzerland and Austria. The company began expanding its international footprint last year and is planning a rollout in the U.S. and Poland, among other countries.

https://variety.com/2021/digital/global ... 235070503/
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zgriptsuroica
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Re: Team Nordic [study and support group]

Postby zgriptsuroica » Thu Oct 28, 2021 8:41 am

I'd like to join. I'm currently working on Icelandic, with a general interest in the Nordic/Scandinavian countries as well. I do have a copy of Finnish for Foreigners I might have to loop back to one day, but for now I need to stay strong on the "no new shiny" part of my log. I was getting into it pretty well around the Winter 2019/2020, but then work got crazy and I didn't have the time, so I imagine I would need to start all over.

For now, Icelandic is more than enough challenge.
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Re: Team Nordic [study and support group]

Postby louisianne » Thu Dec 29, 2022 12:06 pm

Hello, I am learning Norwegian and Swedish. My level it's still A1 for both of them, but last summer I went to Norway and I bought some books in Norwegian that I would like to be able to read. And this way, I suppose I could also learn vocabulary. But I think it's more difficult to find audio resources.
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Re: Team Nordic [study and support group]

Postby Nogon » Fri Mar 24, 2023 7:15 pm

Learned a new Swedish word today, that is, a new (or better, old and obsolete) meaning of a wellknown word:

"Med torra ögon, men bröstet svällande af suckar, tog fru Danglars jernfodralet och stoppade det i sin pirat" :o (Something like "She took the metal case and put it in her pirate")
Found in Alexander Dumas - Grefven af Montecristo (1907)

A "pirat" also was a kind of bag.
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Re: Team Nordic [study and support group]

Postby tungemål » Mon Dec 04, 2023 3:22 pm

Anyone studying Swedish?

I have a tip. There's an epic new TV-series on the history of Sweden. So if you're interested in history and in practicing Swedish...

It can be watched for free on SVT online, also abroad.

I'm learning many new Swedish words.
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