Danish Phrasebook - Pronunciation guide
Alphabet
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V (W) X Y Z Æ Ø Å a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v (w) x y z æ ø å
Acute accent may be used in some words (eg fór), for ease of reading, but it's always optional. C, Q, W, X and Z are only used in loanwords. V and W are treated the same, and W is sometimes left out of the alphabet.
Vowels
a as in cat
e as in sin,
but also as æ and murder
i as in see,
only shorter
o as [o], but also as å
u as in soon,
but also as å
y as in few,
but also as ø
æ as in egg,
only shorter
ø as [ø], but also as in bird
å as in old,
but also caught
Consonants
b as in bed, and wick between
vowels and at the end of words
c as k, but sing before e or i
d as in dead, tithe after vowels,
silent before l, n or r and before t or s f as in ferry
g as in gone,
yet after a vowel h as in hope, hv = v, hj =
j
j as in yes
k as in kick, and go between vowels and at the end of a
syllable
l as in lake
m as in many
n as in near
p as in parry,
bit between vowels and at the end of a
syllable
qu like English
r is a rolling sound at the back of the
throat, silent after vowels and before consonants
s as in smell
t as in trout and dog between vowels, at the end of a syllable and at
the end of a word
v as in viking,
and hoot at the end of words
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