Re: A question for any Scandinavian Boarders by
EileenAlphabet
on 2012-05-17 17:30:00 UTC
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As a certified Dane I should be able to help, but like Artell I can't come up with any English words with the same sound. In fact, there's a myth saying that during World War 2 the Danes would find German spies by making them say the phrase 'rødgrød med fløde' which only native Danes could ever get right. The story is not true, but it serves to illustrate just how alien the pronunciation is to non-Scandinavians.
But I digress. On this page you can hear the pronunciation of all the letters in Danish. http://www.speakdanish.dk/en/pronunciation/alphabet.php
Oddly, I know this one. by
Artic Blade
on 2012-05-17 12:14:00 UTC
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Being on student exchange in Denmark helps though.
A lot of the time it varies on the word, but for Søren, it's typically an 'Eu' sound, though that varies on who's saying it.
Re: A question for any Scandinavian Boarders by
Artell
on 2012-05-16 21:20:00 UTC
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It's pronounced like the Finnish or Swedish Ö.
Oh wait, I guess that's not very useful? I can't think of any English approximation for it; I can't even think of an English word that would have that sound. Try looking for a recording of the pronunciation online?
Sometimes, Google is your friend. by
JulyFlame
on 2012-05-16 21:20:00 UTC
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