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21 Sep 2016
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What does Vi säger väl du till varandra? mean?
What does Vi säger väl du till varandra? mean?
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Let's call eachother "du/informal you" (instead of "ni", I suppose, which is the formal version). Though nobody really uses "ni" anymore, I think it started going out of fashion already back in the seventies.
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Som sfanssons88 sa. Du reformen kom redan under tidigt 60-tal men "ni" börjar faktiskt komma tillbaka. Fast ofta använder folk det fel. Och jag tycker personligen (helt och hållet personligen) att artighet i form av att ge folk artiklar bara leder till större skillnader mellan människor och det känns inte rätt.
Säg till om det ä ord du inte förstår. Jag använde ganska komplicerat språk. Men vet att du kan mycket 😉.
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