Breakdown of Jag äter mat och dricker vatten.
jag
I
maten
the food
vattnet
the water
äta
to eat
och
and
dricka
to drink
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Why do we say Jag at the start of the sentence, and is it always required?
In Swedish, Jag means I. Generally, you do need to include the pronoun because Swedish doesn’t usually drop subjects. So Jag äter means I eat. However, in some casual speech or contexts, people might omit Jag, but it’s still standard to include it in most sentences.
What does äter mean, and how do I recognize the tense?
Äter is the present tense form of the verb äta (to eat). In Swedish, the present tense form is used for both ongoing and habitual actions, so Jag äter can mean either I am eating or I eat, depending on context.
Why is mat used without an article, unlike in English?
In English, we’d often say I eat food with the article the or some depending on context, but in Swedish, mat (food) is considered a mass noun and used without an article. It’s completely natural in Swedish to use it this way, similar to how you might say water in English without any article.
How is och pronounced, and why does it sound so short?
Och means and. In casual speech, most Swedes pronounce och almost like å or ock (it often ends up just sounding like a short å). It’s one of those words that gets reduced in everyday pronunciation, but you’ll see the full spelling in writing.
What’s the difference between dricker and dricka?
Dricker is the present tense form, meaning (I) drink, (you) drink, etc. Dricka is the infinitive form, meaning to drink. So in a dictionary or after certain helping verbs, you’ll see dricka, but in a sentence like this one where we say someone is actively drinking, we use dricker.
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