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  1. The Danish and Norwegian alphabets is the set of symbols, forming a variant of the Latin alphabet, used for writing the Danish and Norwegian languages. It has consisted of the following 29 letters since 1917 (Norwegian) and 1948 (Danish): The letters c , q , w , x and z are not used in the spelling of indigenous words.

  2. Learn how to write and say the Danish alphabet, also called Dansk, with examples and audio. Find out how to use the alphabet in everyday conversation and other Danish grammar topics.

    Danish Alphabet
    English Sound
    Pronunciation Example
    A (a)
    a
    like a in man
    Å (å)
    o
    like o in old
    Æ (æ)
    a
    like a in ache
    B (be)
    b
    like b in bid
  3. Das dänische Alphabet hat 29 Buchstaben und damit 3 mehr als das deutsche. Man muss nur die letzten drei Buchstaben æ, ø und å neu lernen.

  4. Danish currently uses a 29-letter Latin-script alphabet with an additional three letters: æ , ø and å . It is identical to the Norwegian alphabet . The orthography is characterized by a low degree of correspondence between writing and pronunciation.

    Grapheme
    Phonetic Realization (ipa)
    Examples
    a
    in open syllables [æː]
    tale [ˈtsʰæːlə] "speech"hale [ˈhæːlə] ...
    a
    in closed syllables before ⟨d, t, n, l, ...
    halv [ˈhælˀ] "half"dansk [ˈtænˀsk] ...
    a
    beside ⟨r⟩ [ɑː]
    svare [ˈsvɑːɐ] "to answer"rase [ˈʁɑːsə] ...
    a
    before other consonants than ⟨d, t, n, l, ...
    pakke [ˈpʰɑkə] "package"aften [ˈɑftn̩] ...
  5. Vor 3 Tagen · Learn the 29 letters of the Danish alphabet, including the unique Æ, Ø, and Å, and how to pronounce them. Find tips, examples, and resources to master Danish pronunciation and vocabulary.

  6. Learn Danish. Danish Alphabet. This page contains a table including the following: Danish alphabet, letters which help you pronounce the words in a given language, you will also learn about the different consonants and vowels, make sure to check out our phrases in Danish page.

  7. There are nine vowels in the Danish/Norwegian alphabet, a, e, i , o, u, y, æ, ø and å. For people who only speak English they are often not pronounced quite the way you would expect.