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The "y" in fyrstekake can be hard for English speakers to pronounce. The best way I can describe it is to purse your lips (like the "oo" sound in boot) and say "ee" (as in "reed"). Then there is the "rs": in Swedish and Norwegian, this is pronounced with an imaginary "h" attached, as in "rsh." Putting it all together:

fyersh-teh-kah-keh

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