Have you ever wanted to learn Swedish? Have you ever wanted to learn the language of a prosperous country, that also opens you up to the world of Scandinavia? Do you know Swedish? Then this project may be for you. Click to start. Essentially, read the instructions on the screen. I recommend using mobile, or your touch screen. Sorry there is no "best time" feature. I did not want to make it about that! There is more to life than numbers. A hundred questions is also quite a lot. If you are curious how to pronounce any of these words, PLEASE visit svenska.se svenska.se svenska.se I can't repeat it enough! That website is incredibly helpful for us peasants who have to wade through the complicated Swedish word endings. I did my best to include grammatical details in this project. Nouns, for example, are either en or ett. This is very important! It not only tells you how to use the word, but also some info about its plural. Ett words, for example, don't usually have a plural, unless they end in a vowel. If so, then in the plural, you add an n. Ett bi -- två bin (one bee, two bees) If you know Swedish and see any mistakes, please tell me. En words, on the other hand, go off the deep end as far as plurals go. Some end in or, some end in ar, and some end in er. Also, as far as verbs, I included the present tense form in the Swedish entries, as this is also worth knowing. Verbs that end in ar in the present tense are considered regular. All others are a bit different! I think that is everything. I had the fortune of attending a school where Swedish is still taught. I had a great teacher and made some progress in the language. At one point, our assignment was to make a hundred notecards. Well, now my room is a bit crowded and I wanted to throw them out. So I wrote them all down in a list, and then did just that! This project is the result.