Swedish Nouns: Everyday Vocabulary for Real-Life Communication
Build practical Swedish noun vocabulary from English across everyday themes like home, food, people, travel, and daily routines—ideal for beginners.
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About this module
Develop a solid foundation in Swedish vocabulary with this English-to-Swedish nouns module. Tailored for beginners, the module introduces high-frequency nouns that are essential for understanding and participating in everyday communication. Each deck connects English prompts with Swedish answers, enabling learners to quickly grasp meaning and context.
The module includes themed decks such as home objects, food and kitchen, people and pets, city and public places, nature and weather, school and work, travel basics, daily life, context phrases, and a final mixed review. These themes collectively provide the vocabulary needed to describe routines, locations, relationships, and common experiences in Swedish.
Focusing on practical and concrete nouns allows learners to form simple sentences and build confidence in both spoken and written communication. With short, interactive flashcard rounds accessible directly in the browser, practice is flexible and engaging. All public decks are free to use on plucky.cards without requiring signup.
Varied: Mirrors the English→Swedish learning direction while maintaining the same thematic and pedagogical structure as the Spanish module.
14 decks • 280 cards totalDecks in this module
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Swedish Nouns: Home Objects
L1/14 • Swedish Nouns: Everyday Vocabulary for Real-Life CommunicationEssential Swedish nouns for everyday life—books, tables, doors, meals, sun and moon, pillow, towel, and family—presented as beginner-friendly English-to-Swedish flashcards.
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Swedish Nouns: Food & Kitchen
L2/14 • Swedish Nouns: Everyday Vocabulary for Real-Life CommunicationBeginner Swedish vocabulary for kitchens and meals—furniture, appliances, drinks, and pantry staples—presented as English-to-Swedish flashcards.
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Swedish Nouns: People & Pets
L3/14 • Swedish Nouns: Everyday Vocabulary for Real-Life CommunicationFamily and pets in Swedish from English—parents, grandparents, cousins, friends, neighbors, dogs, cats, and parrots—ideal for everyday conversations.
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Swedish Nouns: City & Places
L4/14 • Swedish Nouns: Everyday Vocabulary for Real-Life CommunicationCity Swedish from English—shops, stations, bridges, libraries, offices, plus bosses, tourists, and chefs for errands and travel.
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Swedish Nouns: Nature & Weather
L5/14 • Swedish Nouns: Everyday Vocabulary for Real-Life CommunicationNature and weather in Swedish from English—forests, rivers, sky, storms, and seasons—presented as English-to-Swedish flashcards for beginners.
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Swedish Nouns: School & Work
L6/14 • Swedish Nouns: Everyday Vocabulary for Real-Life CommunicationEssential Swedish school and workplace nouns from English—pens, desks, meetings, and exams—plus travel terms for commuting and study abroad.
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Swedish Nouns: Travel Basics
L7/14 • Swedish Nouns: Everyday Vocabulary for Real-Life CommunicationEssential Swedish travel and time nouns from English—maps, suitcases, taxis, metro, and journeys—plus mornings, weeks, hours, and minutes for planning and schedules.
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Swedish Nouns: Daily Life
L8/14 • Swedish Nouns: Everyday Vocabulary for Real-Life CommunicationHigh-frequency Swedish nouns from English for routines, money, media, and thinking—lunch, showers, messages, language, and sentences.
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Swedish Nouns: Context Phrases
L9/14 • Swedish Nouns: Everyday Vocabulary for Real-Life CommunicationSwedish nouns in context from English—pages and chapters, parties, clocks, textiles, toothbrushes, soap, shirts, and gloves—built for phrase-level recognition.
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Swedish Nouns: Mixed Review
L10/14 • Swedish Nouns: Everyday Vocabulary for Real-Life CommunicationFinal sweep of Swedish nouns from English—everyday objects, society, science, and digital life—practice jumping topics without freezing.
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Swedish Nouns: Home Objects, Part 2
L11/14 • Swedish Nouns: Everyday Vocabulary for Real-Life CommunicationA second sweep of Swedish home vocabulary—structure, storage, circulation, outdoor-facing details, and cleaning—presented as English-to-Swedish flashcards for beginners.
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Swedish Nouns: Food & Kitchen, Part 2
L12/14 • Swedish Nouns: Everyday Vocabulary for Real-Life CommunicationBeginner Swedish for plating, cooking at home, the sink, and the ingredients that keep reappearing in simple meals—English-to-Swedish flashcards.
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Swedish Nouns: Food & Kitchen, Part 3
L13/14 • Swedish Nouns: Everyday Vocabulary for Real-Life CommunicationSwedish for the pantry and the plate—seasoning, dry goods, drinks, protein, dairy, salad, deli bites, and a small sweet finish—English-to-Swedish flashcards for beginners.
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People & Pets, Part 2
L14/14 • Swedish Nouns: Everyday Vocabulary for Real-Life CommunicationBeginner English to Swedish noun vocabulary. More everyday words for people, family ties, and pets—people, children, partners, puppies, and kittens.
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