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en At the train station   »   sv På stationen

33 [thirty-three]

At the train station

At the train station

33 [trettiotre]

På stationen

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When is the next train to Berlin? N-- -å- nä-ta tå- -ill ----in? N__ g__ n____ t__ t___ B______ N-r g-r n-s-a t-g t-l- B-r-i-? ------------------------------ När går nästa tåg till Berlin? 0
When is the next train to Paris? Nä- --- n--ta-t-g-till Par-s? N__ g__ n____ t__ t___ P_____ N-r g-r n-s-a t-g t-l- P-r-s- ----------------------------- När går nästa tåg till Paris? 0
When is the next train to London? N---g-r-----a t-g ti---L-n--n? N__ g__ n____ t__ t___ L______ N-r g-r n-s-a t-g t-l- L-n-o-? ------------------------------ När går nästa tåg till London? 0
When does the train for Warsaw leave? N-r gå---åg---t-l- Wars---a? N__ g__ t____ t___ W________ N-r g-r t-g-t t-l- W-r-z-w-? ---------------------------- När går tåget till Warszawa? 0
When does the train for Stockholm leave? När-g-r -åg---til- S-oc-holm? N__ g__ t____ t___ S_________ N-r g-r t-g-t t-l- S-o-k-o-m- ----------------------------- När går tåget till Stockholm? 0
When does the train for Budapest leave? N-r -år tå----till ---ap---? N__ g__ t____ t___ B________ N-r g-r t-g-t t-l- B-d-p-s-? ---------------------------- När går tåget till Budapest? 0
I’d like a ticket to Madrid. Ja--s---le-v---a-ha--n b----tt-t--l -ad---. J__ s_____ v____ h_ e_ b______ t___ M______ J-g s-u-l- v-l-a h- e- b-l-e-t t-l- M-d-i-. ------------------------------------------- Jag skulle vilja ha en biljett till Madrid. 0
I’d like a ticket to Prague. Jag-sk-l----il-a--- -n-bi-j----ti----ra-. J__ s_____ v____ h_ e_ b______ t___ P____ J-g s-u-l- v-l-a h- e- b-l-e-t t-l- P-a-. ----------------------------------------- Jag skulle vilja ha en biljett till Prag. 0
I’d like a ticket to Bern. J-g--k------i--a--a----bi---t- t----Ber-. J__ s_____ v____ h_ e_ b______ t___ B____ J-g s-u-l- v-l-a h- e- b-l-e-t t-l- B-r-. ----------------------------------------- Jag skulle vilja ha en biljett till Bern. 0
When does the train arrive in Vienna? N-- --m-e- ---et-f-am-ti-l Wi-n? N__ k_____ t____ f___ t___ W____ N-r k-m-e- t-g-t f-a- t-l- W-e-? -------------------------------- När kommer tåget fram till Wien? 0
When does the train arrive in Moscow? N-- --m-e- -å-e---ram t-ll-----va? N__ k_____ t____ f___ t___ M______ N-r k-m-e- t-g-t f-a- t-l- M-s-v-? ---------------------------------- När kommer tåget fram till Moskva? 0
When does the train arrive in Amsterdam? Nä- k---er tåg-t--ra------ A--te-da-? N__ k_____ t____ f___ t___ A_________ N-r k-m-e- t-g-t f-a- t-l- A-s-e-d-m- ------------------------------------- När kommer tåget fram till Amsterdam? 0
Do I have to change trains? Mås-e --g-b--a --g? M____ j__ b___ t___ M-s-e j-g b-t- t-g- ------------------- Måste jag byta tåg? 0
From which platform does the train leave? Fr----i--et-sp---a--år-t----? F___ v_____ s___ a____ t_____ F-å- v-l-e- s-å- a-g-r t-g-t- ----------------------------- Från vilket spår avgår tåget? 0
Does the train have sleepers? Finns--et-sovva-- i---get? F____ d__ s______ i t_____ F-n-s d-t s-v-a-n i t-g-t- -------------------------- Finns det sovvagn i tåget? 0
I’d like a one-way ticket to Brussels. Ja- -i-l ---- ----n-e-k-- ----ett--ill Br-s--l. J__ v___ b___ h_ e_ e____ b______ t___ B_______ J-g v-l- b-r- h- e- e-k-l b-l-e-t t-l- B-y-s-l- ----------------------------------------------- Jag vill bara ha en enkel biljett till Bryssel. 0
I’d like a return ticket to Copenhagen. J-g--kul-e-vi-j--h--en -etu-b----tt--il- -ö-----mn. J__ s_____ v____ h_ e_ r___________ t___ K_________ J-g s-u-l- v-l-a h- e- r-t-r-i-j-t- t-l- K-p-n-a-n- --------------------------------------------------- Jag skulle vilja ha en returbiljett till Köpenhamn. 0
What does a berth in the sleeper cost? V-- ---tar--n s-vv---s---j--t? V__ k_____ e_ s_______________ V-d k-s-a- e- s-v-a-n-b-l-e-t- ------------------------------ Vad kostar en sovvagnsbiljett? 0

Language change

The world in which we live changes every day. As a result, our language can never stagnate. It continues to develop with us and is therefore dynamic. This change can affect all areas of a language. That is to say, it can apply to various aspects. Phonological change affects the sound system of a language. With semantic change, the meaning of words change. Lexical change involves changes to vocabulary. Grammatical change alters grammatical structures. The reasons for linguistic change are varied. Often economic reasons exist. Speakers or writers want to save time or effort. Such being the case, they simplify their speech. Innovations can also promote language change. That is the case, for instance, when new things are invented. These things need names, so new words emerge. Language change is typically not planned. It is a natural process and often happens automatically. But speakers can also vary their language quite consciously. They do so when they want to achieve a certain effect. The influence of foreign languages also promotes language change. This becomes particularly obvious in times of globalization. The English language influences other languages more than any other. You can find English words in almost every language. They are called Anglicisms. Language change has been criticized or feared since ancient times. At the same time, language change is a positive sign. Because it proves: Our language is alive – just like us!
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