Sujet : Re: Somewheres
De : a24061 (at) *nospam* ducksburg.com (Adam Funk)
Groupes : alt.usage.english sci.langDate : 03. Sep 2024, 09:30:59
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On 2024-09-02, Bertel Lund Hansen wrote:
Adam Funk wrote:
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Spoken Danish drops as much as possible. "Synes" => "sys", "trapperne"
=> "trappern", and there are many more examples.
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In dk.kultur.sprog (language) we joked with pronouncing
"socialdemokratiet" with three syllables (it has 8).
Isn't there a Scandinavian joke to the effect that Danish drops all
the consonants & one of the others drops all the vowels, so it evens
out?
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There may be, but it's wrong. Danes drops anything. Swedes and
Norwegians generally speak clearly.
Heh, maybe Athel's version is right & it's Danish vs Portuguese.
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