Hello Nayoma,
Thanks for taking the time to post.๐
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Hi Garner,
Thank you for your comment :)
'Det var sรฅ lidt' is often used in Danish when someone says thank you and is similar to 'you're welcome' or 'no problem' in English.
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Metha
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"Det var sรฅ lidt" is one that I find myself using very often
Hej Yutian,
Ja det kunne vi. Vi skal nok se pรฅ det.
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Anna Maria
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Hej alle
du kan ogsรฅ tilfรธje nyt ord "pรธj pรธj", betyder tillykke. ๐
Hi John.
Thanks for posting.
You're right and I recommend you to stick to what you learned.
However, both pronunciations are possible. The t-sound belongs to old Danish, so to say. The "new generation" might still use it in some dialects, but in Copenhagen, the d-sound is prevailing.
Let us know if you have other questions.
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Marc
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Why is "badevรฆrelset" pronounced with the 't' at the end? I learned a vowel preceding an ending 't' yields the soft 'd'
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