Hi, thank you very much for your videos. Is there a possibility that you make a video explaining the pronunciation of the endings "et" and "de". For example: "æblet" (æble sounds like eple, but when it is æblet it sounds like eplu). Also the pronunciation of the word "gade". I am a Spanish speaker and it is difficult to tune the ear, I have seen videos of the pronunciation of the soft D, but your videos are the best because we can see the gesticulation of your mouth. 😅
@@jkeys7182 Glad to help! 😁 good idea with the endings - I’ll add them to my To-do list :) A short explanation for æblet (and all other -et endings), is that the e becomes an oe like øm, and the t becomes a soft d sound. And -ede is pronounced the same way in non-distinct/everyday pronunciation. I did actually do Gade already: th-cam.com/users/shortsoTjftnT9A78?si=FUIamCaqkBxI6J2x th-cam.com/users/shortslBmU-VrsGgk?si=G6TFUfcTxIYusNeZ
@@jkeys7182 I just realized I’ve already made a video about -et and -ede 😅 (and other endings). You can watch it here: th-cam.com/video/qjKPIX7pngg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=U7ro_CvQlvQNOP7K
Hi, thank you very much for your videos. Is there a possibility that you make a video explaining the pronunciation of the endings "et" and "de". For example: "æblet" (æble sounds like eple, but when it is æblet it sounds like eplu). Also the pronunciation of the word "gade". I am a Spanish speaker and it is difficult to tune the ear, I have seen videos of the pronunciation of the soft D, but your videos are the best because we can see the gesticulation of your mouth. 😅
@@jkeys7182 Glad to help! 😁 good idea with the endings - I’ll add them to my To-do list :)
A short explanation for æblet (and all other -et endings), is that the e becomes an oe like øm, and the t becomes a soft d sound. And -ede is pronounced the same way in non-distinct/everyday pronunciation.
I did actually do Gade already:
th-cam.com/users/shortsoTjftnT9A78?si=FUIamCaqkBxI6J2x
th-cam.com/users/shortslBmU-VrsGgk?si=G6TFUfcTxIYusNeZ
@@jkeys7182 I just realized I’ve already made a video about -et and -ede 😅 (and other endings). You can watch it here: th-cam.com/video/qjKPIX7pngg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=U7ro_CvQlvQNOP7K
@@danglish.coaching muchas gracias ✌️
Jeg håber du nogle video på dansk
På forhånd tak for jeres hjælp❤