Thank you a lot. This video is helpful for all those who want to learn Danish and try to improve their knowledge. The Danish pronunciation is difficult, but it sounds so harmonic to an Italian ear! Mange tak!
Lol I see your comment everywhere on this channel 🤣🤣🤣 I understand how it feels being Danish-ignorant lol. Working on my skills too. Held og lykke mate 👍
Thanks a lot for being slow , atleast am trying to learn Danish and mostly I understand because of the way you pronounce it slowly and gives a person a chance to repeat ,well am very happy for you thanks a lot
This is not clear as the speaker pronounces the same example in a single sentence differently. If you listen carefully to the words "laver" & "doven" he pronounces the "v" in same example first with "w" & then with a "v". So that is not satisfactory. What is correct or are both?
@@mingosutu You’re talking about the pronunciation then, not the spelling. Completely different matter. Since you’re wondering, yes I am Danish (ridiculous assumption that I’m not). V’s often sound like “W” when pronounced fast, but slowed down it sounds more like a traditional “V”. Any other native speaker would tell you the same thing.
@@Danishmastery Ok, so you mean both pronunciations are correct. V or W. Though it might sound ridiculous, all my Danish friends told v is pronounced w.
That's because when we normally speak, it's pronounced "w". "v" is the more official one. As a teacher, I'm obligated to give you both, even if the official one is hardly ever used.
Why is it that in Danish there's a big difference between the spelling and the pronunciation. For example, your write "IKKE" but you pronounce it "IGE". I mean, in the other two sister languages, Swedish and Norwegian, the difference between spelling and pronunciation is not that big as it is in the case of Danish. Is there a historical reason behind that?
Good job!! 👍👍👍
Mange Tak.. du er en god lærer
Tak for the slow pronunciation! 🦋🦋🦋
Fantastic clip! Yep. I always want more Danish awesomeness! :-)
Hey Tomas you did really good job. You now what u are helping people.Good job 👊.
Awesome video. Just one week into learning Danish but i´m making great progress. This one is very helpful to me, thanks for sharing.
tak. l am a man in south korea. Tak fordi du ..., jeg vil gerne lær dansk ( i really want to learn how to enjoy "hygger" ^^ ) pøi pøi^^
I've been to your country many times :) Thanks for watching and keep up the good work!
Det var meget nyttigt
Thank you a lot. This video is helpful for all those who want to learn Danish and try to improve their knowledge. The Danish pronunciation is difficult, but it sounds so harmonic to an Italian ear! Mange tak!
Lol I see your comment everywhere on this channel 🤣🤣🤣 I understand how it feels being Danish-ignorant lol. Working on my skills too. Held og lykke mate 👍
Thanks a lot for being slow , atleast am trying to learn Danish and mostly I understand because of the way you pronounce it slowly and gives a person a chance to repeat ,well am very happy for you thanks a lot
I agree.
Спасибо!! Tusind tak!!!
🙏🙏🙏 ขอบคุณค่ะ
Tak. Gracias por tu ayuda.
De nada!
This is not clear as the speaker pronounces the same example in a single sentence differently. If you listen carefully to the words "laver" & "doven" he pronounces the "v" in same example first with "w" & then with a "v". So that is not satisfactory. What is correct or are both?
It’s totally satisfactory.
Thanks for clear and slow pronunciation indeed. Excellent
Could understand 80%😊
Skal vi sige et cigar eller en cigar?!
Perfect for learning! Excellent job! Thank you!
Very nice method of teaching
Tusind tak ❤️🇩🇰
Super! Mangen tak!
mange tak du har fantastik træning
meget fantastisk og meget hjælpsom
tak skal du have
Mange tak!
Tak..you good in teaching for me..
Nice 👌
Thank You so much. I like your all videos.Can you please upload a video about Denmark’s traffic? It will be very helpful for me.
Mange tak 🙏💝
Great job! Thank you!!!
Mange tak for the slow pronouncation now I understand it well and know a little bit of how to say it 😊
Thanks for the video! Very useful
Tusind tak
Excellent but very hard language to pronounce
Tak. Svarer than svenska.
Dansk, ikke svensk.
Thank you!
Ohhh lala tu es fantastique mon ami Meeeerrrciii
🇹🇷❤️🇩🇰
So pregnant Katrine lives alone and drinks alcohol ... Hahaha
Great vid though. Tusind tak!
Yep, she's living the dream!
Hej😍
tak Thomas.
yes! i want moore!
Why do first laver with a v and in the second sentence lawer with a w?
Thank you. You caught a typo. It’s “laver”
@@Danishmastery first you pronounce the v v, and then the second time you pronounce the v as a w. I think Danish is not your mother tongue. Isn't it?
@@mingosutu You’re talking about the pronunciation then, not the spelling. Completely different matter. Since you’re wondering, yes I am Danish (ridiculous assumption that I’m not). V’s often sound like “W” when pronounced fast, but slowed down it sounds more like a traditional “V”. Any other native speaker would tell you the same thing.
@@Danishmastery Ok, so you mean both pronunciations are correct. V or W. Though it might sound ridiculous, all my Danish friends told v is pronounced w.
That's because when we normally speak, it's pronounced "w". "v" is the more official one. As a teacher, I'm obligated to give you both, even if the official one is hardly ever used.
Tusend tak
Why is it that in Danish there's a big difference between the spelling and the pronunciation. For example, your write "IKKE" but you pronounce it "IGE". I mean, in the other two sister languages, Swedish and Norwegian, the difference between spelling and pronunciation is not that big as it is in the case of Danish. Is there a historical reason behind that?
Thanks for slow pronunciation. It is very very effective.