Posted on 27. Apr, 2011 by Steve in Uncategorized
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The o in kort is a tricky example to use. It’s primarily a short o, but may be “lengthened” because of the assimilation of r and s. So calling it long is somewhat misleading.
Thanks Steve! VERY useful post! Looking forward to the next one on ö, ä, å ! It’s always good to have tips on pronunciation!
Thanks Steve! always helping us with Swedish language! VERY helpful!
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The o in kort is a tricky example to use. It’s primarily a short o, but may be “lengthened” because of the assimilation of r and s. So calling it long is somewhat misleading.
Thanks Steve! VERY useful post! Looking forward to the next one on ö, ä, å ! It’s always good to have tips on pronunciation!
Thanks Steve! always helping us with Swedish language! VERY helpful!