{"id":5021,"date":"2012-01-24T22:21:23","date_gmt":"2012-01-24T22:21:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/swedish\/?p=5021"},"modified":"2012-01-24T22:23:46","modified_gmt":"2012-01-24T22:23:46","slug":"why-does-hand-become-hander-in-plural","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/swedish\/why-does-hand-become-hander-in-plural\/","title":{"rendered":"Why does &#8216;hand&#8217; become &#8216;h\u00e4nder&#8217; in plural?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>This is one question that boggles the minds of many learners of the Swedish language (as well as the other Nordic languages). Why doesn&#8217;t &#8216;hand&#8217; just become &#8216;hander&#8217; or &#8216;handar&#8217; in plural?<\/p>\n<p>The answer to this lies in a major change that occurred throughout Germanic Europe in the Early Middle Ages (which in Scandinavia was the middle of the Iron Age, 450~500 AD). The process is known today as the <em>i-omljud<\/em> in Swedish (in English the Germanic umlaut, i-umlaut, or i-mutation). What happened during this change was that an unemphasized <em>i<\/em> (prounced like &#8216;ee&#8217; in modern English) in a word brought emphasized back vowels (vowels produced in the back of the mouth: a, o, u) forward, closer to <em>i<\/em>. For example, what you&#8217;re here to find out:<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; The plural of <strong>hand<\/strong> in Old Norse was <strong>handiar<\/strong>. But since it is natural for human beings to simplify things, people began to say <strong>h\u00e6ndar<\/strong> (\/\u00b4h\u00e6nd\u0259r\/), combining the <em>a<\/em> with the <em>i<\/em>, creating a new sound,\u00a0<em>\u00e6<\/em> (pronounced similarly to the <em>a<\/em> in <em>hat<\/em>). From there, the <em>\u00e6<\/em> as well as the <em>ar<\/em> at the end became more and more weakly pronounced, leading to its modern pronunciation, \/\u00b4h\u025bnd\u0259r\/, orthographized as <em>h\u00e4nder<\/em>. The singular form, <em>hand<\/em>, however, remained the same because it lacked an <em>i<\/em> to change it.<\/p>\n<p>The <em>i-omljud<\/em> also affected the other back vowels, <em>o<\/em> and <em>u<\/em>. Before this process, Old Norse only had five vowels: <em>a<\/em>, <em>e<\/em>, <em>i<\/em>, <em>o<\/em>, and <em>u<\/em>, like the rest of the Indo-European languages of that time. After the <em>i-omljud<\/em>, though, three more vowels had developed, namely <em>y<\/em> (what you get when you combine <em>i<\/em> and <em>u<\/em>), <em>\u00e6<\/em> (<em>i<\/em> and <em>a<\/em> combined, as shown above), and <em>\u00f8<\/em> (from <em>i<\/em> and <em>o<\/em>). 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