This video demonstrates how certain Swedish words can have two different meanings, such as 'sur' which can mean either 'sour' or 'angry', and 'söt' which can mean either 'sweet' or 'cute', making Swedish vocabulary both fun and challenging for learners.
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So [music] sit down. So we're going to get some glass. So shake.
Hold still.
Hold [music] the ladder.
Start walking.
Start walking.
Here comes the sun.
Here comes the [music] cleaner.
I need you.
I need you, Sean.
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