Button for if I don't know the answer in reviews?

You should, I enjoyed it a lot even though I just learned vocabulary and phrases. Grammar should be interesting though

If you speak English or German, learning Swedish should be pretty easy. Some pitfalls here and there, but in general, a very simple language to learn. Try Hungarian (my wife’s native language)… damit I say.

That was one of the reasons I quit… it was similar to german which made it easy and I got bored :confused: I really liked my time with Swedish anyways :wink: tack så mycket lol

IMO, even if writing anything totally wrong is faster (and even if there’s a script that creates the button, which I use) I still think it would be a good design decision to have an official “I don’t know” button. Having the button makes me really ‘accept’ that I have no clue of the meaning or reading. Otherwise I’m sometimes tempted to try to guess the answer.

And I loved studying german a lot, specially Österreichisches Deutsch. But @Chiv, haven’t you been to IKEA? It’s full of swedish products with å ä and ö. :stuck_out_tongue:

bangs head against the wall

Well, duh, I have been. Believe it or not, I always wondered why IKEA, being so Swedish in everything, made the effort to half-localize the names…

As I thought this is just how things are, I never wondered enough to ask my peers.

Wow, one can be so oblivious sometimes.