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JJ Snacka

By: JJ Snacka
  • Summary

  • We are Jay and José. One Swedish speaker and one Spanish speaker, and our Lingua Franca is English. We discuss current events and news from our respective environments (Stockholm and Sydney atm), adding our combined cultural, historical and linguistic knowledge in a personal and informal way. Mainly to entertain, but also to teach you some language skills along the way. Or just keep you company for a while. Enjoy!
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Episodes
  • Vasaloppet and Mello - Two March events in Sweden
    Mar 24 2022

    Today we’re chatting about a huge ski race and a popular music competition, and we follow José to the airport as he’s leaving Sweden for Australia. Also we’re touching upon Goosebumps, the difference between Blueberries and Bilberries, and the confusion about Spanish Long B and Short V.

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    55 mins
  • To Read in the News - What does it mean?
    Mar 17 2022

    Today’s chat takes off at a summary of the latest events in Ukraine. We discuss the definition of the word ”News” and compare the swedish and spanish equivalents. Also we’re touching upon grammatical intensifiers, The swedish vowels Å, Ä, Ö and how these are pronounced, and the Porteños and the Gochos of Latin America.

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    51 mins
  • Creating a podcast - Ramble Introduction
    Mar 13 2022

    We are Jay and José. Welcome to our Podcast! In this introduction we ramble about what content we're planning to publish here, and how we should name our podcast. And we discuss phrases which we could start each episode with.

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    5 mins

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