Mysteries of Danish language
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it's not an "l". more of a "th" sound if anything. Same in "hedder", you say it more "hether" than "heller"
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I suppose you also hear and see the english word "with" as "wil"? It's the same sound.
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I'm talking about danish, when I meet one, I don't understand what they are saying
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The English got this from the Danish, it is called the 'th' sound. For instance the word 'with', The last th sound, you don't pronounce it as a 'f'' or a 's' neither a 'h', it is a typical th sound. Now pronouce tha th sound for the Danish word 'mad'. You it nearly sounds like a 'l' while it isn't! :)
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Med med med med med med .... "Hvor svært kan det være"... How hard can it be.. :P
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You didn't hear a L, you heard a very short and flat D. Like biting yourself in your tongue. Tongue... the English without without "ue" or? :P
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im a dane...... Med is without L... end of case
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actually it shouldn't be too hard to pronounce for English speaking people.. the 'D' in 'MED' is the exact same sound as the sound 'TH' produces in the English word 'THat'.
Don't confuse it with the sound 'TH' produces in 'baTH' e.g. - there's a difference...
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@FcK2420 You wouldnt understand
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xD Why is this video focusing on one danish word, spelled and pronounced without an L?!
The first time i can hear it as Mel, slightly if i force myself. When she repeats Med later, i seriously can't hear it as Mel anymore.
I think it's because he confused her it came out differently.
Nurken7 1 year ago
@Nurken7
Yeah, I might have dazed her. A little bit..
boompieper 1 year ago
Are you half deaf or have a hearing disorder or something?
TheDane95 1 year ago 8
@TheDane95
Yeah, I do. It's pretty bad. Doctors give me about 60 more years, that's it.
boompieper 1 year ago 13