Swedish for 'I.' Prounced like 'YAH', not
JOG, because like any
Germanic language, J is prounced like
the Y sound in English. The G is also silent.
(Also, object forms 'mig' and 'dig' are pronounced like 'may' and 'day.')
Example:
Here's a mini-Swedish lesson using I:
Jag själv = I myself.
Jag älskar dig = I love you.
Jag saknar dig. = I miss you.
Förlå
t för att
jag är en sån
stor idiot = I'm sorry, I am an idiot.
Så
vitt jag vet = As far as I know
Jag heter... = I am called...
Jag
bor i... = I live in...
Jag vet {inte.} = I {don't} know.
Jag
talar {englska}. = I speak {English}.
All the forms of the verbs in Swedish are the same for each personal pronoun. Any of the pronouns in the following brackets can be changed to any other pronoun in the Swedish language and it would still make sense.
{Jag} är (form of 'to be') = I am
{Jag} var (form of 'to be') = I was
{Jag} har = I have.
{Jag}
hade = I had.
{Jag} ska
vara = I will be (just add 'ska' to form a future tense before the infinitive.)