The danish "a" is much more like an e-sound than in Swedish and Norwegian, so for example the word "taler" is pronounced more like "tejler", "gentage" is more like "gentej" etc. Not in all words though, "tager" for example is just "tar" but a very short a-sound, so it's complicated 😅
@@WelshASMR82Nordics yea but u had the start correct its like gen - ta and the last aprt is pronounced weirdly the "ge" is like øh. so full way would be "gen-ta-øh
Selv tak!
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Hey, thanks!
The danish "a" is much more like an e-sound than in Swedish and Norwegian, so for example the word "taler" is pronounced more like "tejler", "gentage" is more like "gentej" etc. Not in all words though, "tager" for example is just "tar" but a very short a-sound, so it's complicated 😅
Super helpful - thanks!!
Ordet gentage bliver udtalt gen-taje
Thanks 👍
@@WelshASMR82Nordics yea but u had the start correct its like gen - ta and the last aprt is pronounced weirdly the "ge" is like øh. so full way would be "gen-ta-øh
jaaa dansk
Jeg håber at du kan lide det!