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    I think the dt at the end is more like a T sound... Right?

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    Tak Plainy (I wouldve thought it meant yes rather than thanks, had you not said so )... Btw your interpretation of what i said in icelandic is correct "Sorry, I don't speak Icelandic!"

    Questions: is the D pronounced like an English D or one like Spanish/Greek (δ)? And is the I generally like an "ee" sound in English (Romanian/Turkish i), or a short I like English/German? Or similar to the I in Turkish? (without a dot)...

    I do have a Danish keyboard, as well as everything else, just that I didn't enable it. I'm posting from my iPod everything is enabled on my computer but I turned off some keys on my iPod because I keep typing with the wrong alphabets (Cyrillic, Greek, Latin...) Lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by dragonfly93 View Post
    I think the dt at the end is more like a T sound... Right?
    So I pronounce the t? Thats what I meant, because I think d and g are silent when they're at the end of a word

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    Tak Plainy (I wouldve thought it meant yes rather than thanks, had you not said so)
    No is nej

    Yes is ja I think...


    Quote Originally Posted by dragonfly93 View Post
    Questions: is the D pronounced like an English D or one like Spanish/Greek (δ)? And is the I generally like an "ee" sound in English (Romanian/Turkish i), or a short I like English/German? Or similar to the I in Turkish? (without a dot)...
    Wow I know this

    The d is prounced like the english D, except when its at the end of a word it becomes silent (i.e tag, led, you dont pronounce them)

    And the I is ee like you said!

    Plainy arent you proud of me?
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    Nice job, Noor ...although I have yet to see if Plainy disagrees...

    Ja? Oh, ok 'Coz it's tak in Polish, ja in German, da in other Slavic languages, and ne in Greek
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    I think Plainy will change the Danish language to make it agree with me Cause I'm Viva!!

    Hvad saa??

    Plainy: The first thing I must learn in a language are endearnments, please give me the same turkish list
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    I am soo proud of you Noor

    And @dragonfly93: http://www.allthelyrics.com/forum/no...tml#post629112

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    Uhmm.. Viva don't expect anyone to understand you when you write like that..
    How hard can it be to go a couple of posts back, I already told you to use aa instead of å, not a... and there's no such word as hvord..

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    Tak!! I had been wondering if it was a d or a ð... Do you have the second letter? I know Icelandic does, in addition to the d...
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    Quote Originally Posted by dragonfly93 View Post
    Tak!! I had been wondering if it was a d or a ð... Do you have the second letter? I know Icelandic does, in addition to the d...
    No..
    Please won't you just check the first page of this thread (or the link I just gave you) thank you

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    Yes, lol... Just checked Sorry!!
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    Sorry 7obi (whats that in Danish? I need endearnments!)

    Hvad Saa (insert danish endearment)?

    And what is sorry?
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    Quote Originally Posted by VivaPalestina View Post
    Plainy: The first thing I must learn in a language are endearnments, please give me the same turkish list
    Lol since Danes are a very reticent people, they don't have many words of affection

    Skat (literally means treasure): Honey
    Søde: Sweetie
    Smukke: Gorgeous

    And that's pretty much it..

    Sorry: Undskyld

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    Another thing Viva.. you should better write hva'så when you want to say what's up, cause it's slang just like in English (you wouldn't say what is up, right?) so either you'd have to write it that way or just use a more "formal" way of asking how are you doing, like: hvordan går det, that's better

    Hvordan: How
    Går: Is going
    Det: It

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    Hva'saa??

    A little bit off topic, everytime I tell a turk harika dimi I get the, 'thats the street version/not proper turkish one' treatment I'm like I know its slang!! Thats why I'm kinda sceptical with learning slang now

    No way, you have to have more, like habibti, hayati, rohi, albi, the whole sha bang Nej??

    Undskylde? Looks hard
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    Nope sadly those kinda words are missing in Danish
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    Good morning: God morgen
    Good day: Goddag
    Good evening: God aften
    Good night: Godnat

    Hello: Hej
    Goodbye: Farvel
    See you (later): Vi ses (senere)
    Talk to you later: Vi snakkes
    Take care! Ha' det godt!

    How are you doing? Hvordan går det?
    I'm doing fine, thanks: Det går fint, tak.

    I'm crazy about that song! Jeg er helt vild med den sang!

    I love you: Jeg elsker dig
    I miss you: Jeg savner dig
    Hugs: Knus

    Yes: Ja
    No: Nej
    Maybe: Måske
    Right? Ikke?
    What do you think? Hvad synes du?
    What are you doing? Hvad laver du?
    Nothing: Ikke noget
    I'm bored: Jeg keder mig

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    Oh dear, the thank-you button still hasn't appeared...
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    Nevermind you can thank her later!

    Plainy, I shall start danish tomorrow ia
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    I'd better get cracking... Languages are piling up... My friends think I'm nuts, but that's nothing new

    So, I need to catch up on Danish, Polish, Serbian....
    Catalan... Arabic yallah help!!

    Hmm, what else?
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    Godnat!

    Whats God in Danish?

    Greek agapi mou
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    How could I have forgotten Ellénika?! Thx for reminding me, lol

    Isn't "God" something like "bog"? Or is that in another language...?

    Edit: Nvm that's in Slavic lol... It's "gud" in Danish
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