John
How do Swedes pronounce 'i' and 'y'? :) Hi, I noticed that the Swedish 'i' and 'y' are pronounced in a very special way compared to elsewhere in Scandinavia :) I don't know how to describe it, but it sounds like the letters are pronounced further back in the throat than in other languages... It's a very charming sound, but I have no idea how you say these sounds. :) Do Swedes really pronounce these letters differently than Norwegians/Danes and does anybody know the IPA for these sounds? :)
24 de out de 2015 12:02
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You can listen to the pronounciations of the Swedish alphabet here: There you can listen to long and short vowels and also word examples containing said vowels. http://www.digitalasparet.se/safir/m01/a1/o01.htm
24 de outubro de 2015
Tack så mycket! Äntligen fick jag förklaringen på dessa vokalen, och den var mycket simplare än jag trodde den kunne vara. :)
3 de novembro de 2015
Here's a very good phonetic explanations of the Swedish vowels: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzYArZVTD4s
2 de novembro de 2015
Totally agree! I've been scouring the internet to see if anyone has revealed the secret but still...
25 de outubro de 2015
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