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God natt.
God morgon.
Trevligt att träffas.
What do these words mean? Stick around.
In this quick lesson, you’ll learn basic Swedish greetings that all beginners must know.
Before we start, did you know Swedes greet everyone with the same word — no matter who it is?
Keep watching for the answer at the end.
Hej.
"Hello."
[SLOW] Hej.
Hej.
People usually say this in a simple, neutral way, but you can add a quick question right after it if you want.
Jack greets Steve at a networking event.
Jack: Hej, hur står det till med dig idag?
Steve: Jag mår bra tack! Hur är det med dig?
God natt.
"Goodnight."
[SLOW] God natt.
God natt.
Words and phrases like these are commonly shortened in casual speech. Like "Gonatt!"
Steve and Tom say goodnight after watching a movie.
Steve: God natt. Jag hade roligt.
Tom: God natt. Vi ses imorgon.
God morgon.
"Good morning."
[SLOW] God morgon.
God morgon.
To sound extra ready for the upcoming day, you can say gomorron!!
Alexandra greets her friends before heading out on a hiking trip.
Alexandra: God morgon allihop.
Tom: God morgon! Trevligt att ses.
Trevligt att träffas.
"Nice to meet you."
[SLOW] Trevligt att träffas.
Trevligt att träffas.
When you meet someone for the first time, “Trevligt att träffas” is the typical, more formal way to greet, instead of just “Hej.”
Jenny greets a new student.
Jenny: Var snäll och kom in. Trevligt att träffas.
Gabriel: Tack. Det är trevligt att träffa dig också.
Hur står det till?
"How are you?"
[SLOW] Hur står det till?
Hur står det till?
This is a really good way to start a conversation with someone you know. A short and honest answer is typical, leading up to more discussion. It’s not uncommon to hear someone say they’re “really good” or that it “could’ve been worse.”
Steve greets Tom at a party.
Steve: Kul att träffa dig här! Hur står det till Tom?
Tom: Jag mår bra tack! Och med dig?
Hej då.
"Goodbye."
[SLOW] Hej då.
Hej då.
You can make this phrase sound warmer by adding a bit more, like in this next dialogue.
Jack says goodbye after meeting with Steve.
Jack: Hej då. Vi ses snart igen!
Steve: Absolut. Ta hand om dig!
Let's review.
You'll see the words in English and your job is to say the words in Swedish.
Ready?
Do you remember how to say "Hello."?
Hej.
Hej.
And how to say "Goodnight."?
God natt.
God natt.
How about "Good morning."?
God morgon.
God morgon.
Do you remember how to say "Nice to meet you."?
Trevligt att träffas.
Trevligt att träffas.
And how to say "How are you?"?
Hur står det till?
Hur står det till?
And finally, do you remember how to say "Goodbye."?
Hej då.
Hej då.
Did you know Swedes greet everyone with the same word — no matter who it is?
The word is hej. It’s casual but universal — used with friends, coworkers, even your boss!
Thanks for watching! Don't forget to practice these new words and phrases, and see you next time!

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