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.
Paj-se.
It is pronounced like you would say hi in English
It is called Østerbrogade. It is veeery hard to explain how to pronounce the "ø" Goes something like this [ear-sta-bro-gath'e] But still... you gotta hear it, otherwise it's almost impossible..
Merry Christmas in the Danish language is Glaedelig Jul or God Jul. Christmas in Denmark begins with decorating the Christmas tree a week ahead of time. Then people are always on the lookout for Nisse, a very mischievous elf who loves to play pranks.
to pronounce the danish name bolette, you say (bol)-ay
That word is NOT Danish - probably Dutch.
You pronounce as you spell it, but with the "a" pronounced as the a in lard.
"Altid" in Danish is pronounced as "ahl-teed".
[Yann]
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Paj-se.
It is pronounced like you would say hi in English
Almost like the english word 'behave'. The 'beha' is same in both words, and then 'ge' is pronounced like the y and e in 'yes'. So a mix of behave and yes 'beha-ye', is how you pronounce 'behage' in Danish.
Well, the name Fortune itself would be pronounced just like in English.But the Danish equivalent, Lykke, would be pronounced like Lyk-eh
JYSK is pronounced 'YISK" In Danish the J makes a Y sound and the Y makes that of a silent I.
Idiot is the same word, 'idiot', you just pronounce it with a long o sound and more emphasis on the o.