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Danish pronunciation


This is a guide to Danish pronunciation.

Letter(s) Sound (in IPA) Example(s)
a (closed)
a (open) [a]
e (closed) [e]
e (open) [ε]
eg, ej [ai] jeg (I) /jai/
i (closed) [i]
i (open) [e] or [ɪ]
o (closed) [o]
o (open) [ɔ]
u (closed) [u]
u (open) [ɔ]
y [y]
y (initial)[ø]
æ [æ]
æ (before r) [a]
ø[ø]
ø [œ]
å[ɔ]
c [s] (rare in Danish)
d [d] in initial position
d [ð] after a vowel
d Not pronounced before t or s, or after l, n, or r
g [g] in initial position
h [h] Not pronounced before v or j
j [j]
ng [ŋ]
r [ʁ]
r [a] at the end of a word
v [v]
v [ʊ] at the end of a word
w [v] (rare in Danish)
x [ks] (rare in Danish)
z [s] (rare in Danish)

Glottal stop

In Danish, the glottal stop is used after the stressed syllable of words if that syllable's vowel is short.

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