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Tricky Rules for Pronunciation

h is always silent in Question / Hv words. Swallow letter h in Hv question word. example: Hvor d is always silent if it comes after n, l , r d is pronounced as l (soft d), your tongue touching behind your upper teeth if e comes at the end of the word, it takes the form of the word g is silent when ge comes at the end. example kage g  is silent when  ger  comes at the end.  example kager

Pronouns

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Pronouns will take different form based on  Subject Object Possessive Reflective It also differs based on 1st Person 2nd Person 3rd Person In addition to that, based on Singular Plural First person and second person possessive pronouns will get influenced by en or et word. Also by singular or plural. Third person possessive pronouns will take different form based on whether it belongs to his / her own (sit) or it belongs to someone else (hans / hendes)

Framing Questions

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Lets look at few things while asking questions Question / Hv Words Similar to English, there are question words in Dansk.  H is always silent. Swallow letter h in Hv question word. Question Form 1 Hv word + Verb (V) + Subject (S) Use above Hv word and form the question.  Question Form 2 Verb (V) + Subject (S) Use a verb and form a question. You need to learn list of verbs.

Learning Numbers

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 There are few interesting facts when comes to numbers in Danish. 1 to 20 First learn how to say 1 to 20. Influence of Counting in Twenties In olden Danish culture, they used to count in terms of twenty, it has some influence in numbers.  Pronunciation in Units and then Tens You need to pronounce unit digit first and then ten digit. 21 - Enogtyve 23 - Treogtyve 223 - To hundrede treogtyve 5223 - Fen thusind To hundrede treogtyve Ordinal Numbers

Learning Alphabets

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If you know English already, you may have tendency to have the influence of that in Danish There are few differences in Danish, let us see what those are... Additional Alphabets There are three additional letter, which are widely used in Dansk  Æ Ø Å Pronunciation They pronounce some of the alphabets differently.  Mouth  You need to use wider mouth for alphabets i, e, æ, a You need to use round mouth for alphabets y, ø, , u, o, etc. Tongue  In addition to that, you need to twist your tongue. For soft d, you need to touch your tongue behind the teeth of upper jaw. Listening to a Dane You need to hear the pronunciation of letters coordinating with the mouth movements from a Dane. Check the below video for the same. More to come Danish is a tough language because you cannot pronounce all the letters, you need to swallow a few letters most of the times. I will blog about it in the coming blogs... Example : med , you need to say just me tager , you need to say just ta

Ice Breaker

Learning a language has four dimensions - Read, Write, Listen and Speak. The mother language will always be easy because lot of learning happens before a person speak. Question : what age a child speaks? Chat GPT answer : Typically, children begin to make sounds and babbling noises around 3-6 months of age, and start using their first words around 12-18 months. By the age of 2, most children have a vocabulary of around 50 words and are able to put two words together to form simple phrases. By the age of 3, most children have a vocabulary of around 900 words and can form more complex sentences. This is the natural evolution when everyone around you speak the same language. The Brain builds the language capability as an evolution. When comes to learning a new language, it is not that easy. Comfort Zone As you grow old, 20s, 30s, 40s, you build lot of resistance and you are occupied with may things in your life : work, family, survival, day to day errands, etc. Learning a new language is ...