Thank you very much for this video. I speak English and German and, as many pleople, I immagined that Danish would sound more or less like German. Well, it turned out, it absolutely doesn´t...
I’m just barely learning Danish, but I think majs is corn? 14:24 I’ve seen a Danish food item that has something that looked like that, however it was a longer word which I assumed was probably “cornstarch” because it started with majs
Thank you
Mange tak! Timestamps
1:13 -ag/age
2:05 -ang
2:36 -ane
3:04 -an/and
3:45 -age2
4:45 -ade
5:20 -ale
6:00 -alle
6:40 -ar
7:23 -ral
8:20 tra-
8:39 -al/ald
9:08 -rage
9:40 -arm
10:12 -arp
10:50 -amme
11:06 -akke
12:06 af-
12:32 -agt
13:21 -ag2
14:06 -aj
14:28 -at
14:50 -at2
15:37 -as/ads
15:56 -asser
16:20 -avn
17:08 -o (korte ord)
17:28 -ole
18:00 -og1 (korte ord)
18:44 -og2
19:17 -org
20:00 -oge
20:53 -ost1
21:06 -ost2
21:38 -ot/oft
22:09 -ion
22:37 -ov
23:10 -ovn/ogn
23:43 -ok
24:18 -ore/orde
24:42 -om
25:36 -ond
26:09 -ong
26:35 -of
27:02 -oft
27:15 -op/oppe
Very helpful, thank you! Still...difficult ànd learnable.
Du er en fantastik lærer, tak!
These are perfect pointers, actually, tak lærer!
thanks a lot / tak
Thank you very much for this video. I speak English and German and, as many pleople, I immagined that Danish would sound more or less like German. Well, it turned out, it absolutely doesn´t...
Is it like German?
Tak!
I’m just barely learning Danish, but I think majs is corn? 14:24 I’ve seen a Danish food item that has something that looked like that, however it was a longer word which I assumed was probably “cornstarch” because it started with majs
That’s right. Majs is corn.
The shifts of the A vowel resemble English.
Teacher❤
😂 when there are 2 deez it might be a hard one