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Who can tell me the common Swedish homophones?

Swedish: Svenska is dead, dead ("Wan" has to bite his lip, like an English model)

Hello: hej /hey/ hey billion (hey, four tones, billion, very short)

Goodbye: hej d? Hey, E. Yi Lan.

Please: tack (tahck) tack (gram is very short)

Thank you: tack (tahck) tack (gram is very short)

That: den d? R (den dehr) code, yes, I did (yes, and should be very light, but like Spanish, it's an R volume, so it's okay if you don't pronounce it)

how much is it? Hur mycket (huwr muwk-eh) h bathed in m bath g night t (read together)

English: engelska (eng-el-skah) English, well, dead (well, dead, all very short, together).

Yes: ja /ja/ (ya) Yao.

No: nej/nej/(neighborhood) a (A is the sound of the letter A itself)

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Left = V? Nster wan ster ("wan" is pronounced as English van)

Right = H? Germans drink with each other (drink and read books together)

Always = Rakt fram spicy kt f spicy m

Up = Upp fog p

Next = Ner, it's late at night

Far = L? Ngt dragon t (dragon is four tones)

Near = N? Ranella

Length = L? Five-tone dragon (four tones)

Short = Kort extension t

Map = Karta is bigger.

Travel information desk = travel information or travel byr? Sudden strength, holy sound Buddha and Ma Shu 'ang.

Sudden strength in autumn

All the letters used here can be pronounced according to the Chinese phonetic alphabet except the capital A.