Danish pronunciation can be a bit difficult to approximate using just English sounds, but it's something like "KYÆ-rehng", with Æ like in "cat", and EH like in "pen". Make the Y very brief, almost attached to the K. Also, Danish R is like the French R, in the back of the throat.
The Danish name "Kjaereng" is pronounced as "KYEH-rษng." The "Kjae" is pronounced like "KYEH," with a soft "j" sound, and the "eng" is pronounced as "ษng."
to pronounce the danish name bolette, you say (bol)-ay
That word is NOT Danish - probably Dutch.
Well, the name Fortune itself would be pronounced just like in English.But the Danish equivalent, Lykke, would be pronounced like Lyk-eh
Not a danish word.It sound kinda German though.
You pronounce as you spell it, but with the "a" pronounced as the a in lard.
"Altid" in Danish is pronounced as "ahl-teed".
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Paj-se.
No, "Harral" is not a danish name. A very similar danish name, is the name "Harald".
The Danish name for grandma is "bedstemor."
It is pronounced like you would say hi in English