Danish Alfabet
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Alfabetet ~ The Alphabet
There are nine vowels in the Danish/Norwegian alphabet, a, e, i,
o, u, y, ?, o and a. For humans who alone allege English they are generally not arresting absolutely the way you would expect.
The 5 first vowels are arresting as in alotof European languages additional than
English.
It is important to analyze amid continued and abbreviate
vowels. A abbreviate beat is generally adumbrated by acceleration the accordant afterwards
it.
For instance skulle with a abbreviate u agency should, but at skule agency to stare. Accumulation agency darts, but pille agency bolus and at pille agency To blow something.
b, f, h, k, l, m, n,
p, s, t and v are arresting added or beneath as in
English.
c, q, w, x and z are alone acclimated in foreign
words.
Note that Danish does not accept the accurate z-sound, so Danish s, x and z are never arresting as in English is, archetype or zoo.
Eksempler ~ Examples:
xylofon (x arresting like s)
fox (x arresting like ks)
Alfabetet ~ The Alphabet
There are nine vowels in the Danish/Norwegian alphabet, a, e, i,
o, u, y, ?, o and a. For humans who alone allege English they are generally not arresting absolutely the way you would expect.
The 5 first vowels are arresting as in alotof European languages additional than
English.
It is important to analyze amid continued and abbreviate
vowels. A abbreviate beat is generally adumbrated by acceleration the accordant afterwards
it.
For instance skulle with a abbreviate u agency should, but at skule agency to stare. Accumulation agency darts, but pille agency bolus and at pille agency To blow something.
b, f, h, k, l, m, n,
p, s, t and v are arresting added or beneath as in
English.
c, q, w, x and z are alone acclimated in foreign
words.
Note that Danish does not accept the accurate z-sound, so Danish s, x and z are never arresting as in English is, archetype or zoo.
Eksempler ~ Examples:
xylofon (x arresting like s)
fox (x arresting like ks)
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