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Uploaded by on Apr 5, 2006

before playing the video. try to say "rød grød med fløde"

if you are not from danmark.. or speak danish... i can guarantee that you just said it wrong. now watch real danes say "red berries with cream" (it's a traditional danish dessert. SOOO good.. but SOOO hard to say!)

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  • What's the girls name at 0:29 ? -She looks like someone i know!

  • @DonBugatti i don't remember. but we met her at a camp in southern jutland.

  • PLEASE ALL

    Try Say "Øl" (That means beer on english btw ^^ - Very important word ;D )

    Øl

    PLease give me some response :)

  • you're right. beer is a very important word to know how to say in every language :)

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  • Only a few of the Danes are actually pronouncing it correct. It's called rødgrød, not rød grød. Sadly, many Danes can't tell whether it's one or two words. This is probably due to learning English grammar where most words are split in two. In Danish, however, we tend to put the words together. In some cases, an s or an e can be used to connect the words.

  • and.. if you think that regular danish (copenhagen danish) is wierd you should hear the people in southern judland.. (north of germany) maan. it must be like the australian farmer dudes compared to regular english.

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  • @gustavarnesen2 yo.. the people from southern judland isn't speaking weird.. what about the ones from FYN??? they're really.. wow.

  • I have been trying to say this for months and it's like roğ grüoğ meğflüü in Turkish haha

  • Haha, good stuff. :-)

  • haha humor :D

  • @Lauritz1800 Most native English speakers (including myself) who have tried learning another Germanic language will usually be able to figure out a close pronunciation for the character "ø" because it is also an International Phonetic character with similar pronunciation.

  • Was this filmed at agerskov ungdomsskole????

  • @Nicurru Jordbærgrød min fine ven. Jordbærgrød.

  • @DonBugatti Its an afro whore. You been there to ?

  • @DonBugatti its an afro whore, u been there also ?

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