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  1. a. ɑː. Swedish has nine vowels that, as in many other Germanic languages, exist in pairs of long and short versions. [1] The length covaries with the quality of the vowels, as shown in the table below (long vowels in the first column, short in the second), with short variants being more centered and lax. [1]

  2. The Swedish alphabet comprises nine vowels: <a, e, i, o, u, y, å, ä> and <ö> [2] Regarding the pronunciation of those vowels, the language consists of 18 phonemes which are differentiated by their length. There are nine long and nine short vowels which entail a difference of quality and quantity and are therefore distinguishable in meaning.

  3. Feb 16, 2012 · You pronounce it with a long a-sound like in the English word dart. If you were to however say “ladda” you would be saying “to charge”. This a-sound is the same as the English word another. The pronunciation is the same for all the following words. If there are two consonants after the vowel then it is generally pronounced as a short vowel.

  4. Mar 4, 2022 · The short O sounds like the “o” in “shop,” while the long O sounds like the “oo” in “wool.” Short pronunciation: komma (“to come”) Long pronunciation: osäker (“insecure”) U. The letter U is a hard vowel. The Swedish U is kind of pronounced like the U in English, but further back in the throat. It’s almost like an ...

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  6. Feb 12, 2019 · If the vowel is followed by two consonants, it is short. It is common, but not necessary, for the two consonants to be double consonants. Because Swedish does not use a double k, the letter pair ck is counted as a double consonant. The difference between short and long vowels actually has to do with length in Swedish.

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  7. Swedish. Swedish has long and short vowels: the short vowels are followed by long consonants. The constriction for [ɹ] in initial position is narrow enough to have noticeable frication - see it in the spectrograms. A Course in Phonetics.

  8. Feb 23, 2021 · The short A in "haha" matches the short Swedish A pretty well, as does the A in "heart" but with the long A. To distinguish long or short vowels in written language, the consonants immediately after the vowel are repeated to indicate a short vowel, and only written once to indicate a long.

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