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A few tricky sounds in Danish Bage is pronounced something like 'ba-ay' (g is silent, or, at the most, j), bagt is pronounced like 'bagt', and bagværk 'bow-vairk' (bow rhyming with 'pow! '). That's three different realisations of 'g': silent or j, 'g', and 'w'.
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Read More »The stød is an extra, small sound that appears with certain vowels and consonants. It sounds like a creaky voice or a small glottal stop. The stød has similarities to some English pronunciations of the word ‘what’ and ‘water’ where instead of ‘t’ we can hear a sudden short break in the word. The only difference you would hear in the word pairs aftale (agreement/date) and aftale (agree/arrange) and ven (friend) and vend (to turn – the ‘d’ is silent) is the presence of stød in the latter word of each of the pairs. Stød can be attached to a long vowel or certain consonants, in some but not all words. Generally, It will be difficult to predict whether a word has stød or not. Luckily for students of Danish, stød is not necessary. Most Danes living in the southern parts of Denmark don’t use stød at all. They will know from the context whether we are talking about a mor (mother) or about a mord (murder). Speaking with stød has the benefit of making your Danish sound natural for most Danes, but if you put a stød where it shouldn’t be, it will sound very strange. It’s an interesting feature, but it isn’t a necessary one to use. As long as you know it exists, you shouldn’t be too shocked when it sounds like your Danish friend is hiccuping in the middle of a word.
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Read More »In the phrase, the ds are pronounced like an English dark ‘l’ but with the tip of the tongue behind the bottom teeth instead of the upper teeth. In fact, this soft ‘d’ doesn’t sound much at all like ‘d’, but it’s a common sound when ‘d’ is not in the beginning of a word or syllable. Again, this sound is not used throughout the whole country. A nice word that combines a silent ‘g’ with a soft ‘d’ is Strøget – the long shopping street in central Copenhagen. It’s something like 'struh'+ soft ‘d’
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