Svendborg | Danish Cities | Easy Danish 12
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Population: Danmarks Statistik
Map: Google Maps
Area: Estimate using Google Maps and Danmarks Statistik
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Producers of this episode: Sofie Metzchen and Henrik Siboni
Svendborg is a lovely city. I spent a couple months there as an American exchange student and it's one of my favorite cities in Europe. I even learned how to say rødgrød med fløde! Danish is an exceptionally difficult language to learn, but I'd happily move there if I had the opportunity.
My favorite word of danish is "Kærlighed" and I think that the meaning fitted quite well on it.
Greetings from South America.
"Kærlighed" could also be a topic for an episode :)
Learning norwegian I find these videos very useful as the two languages are quite similar in some respects....Denmark looks like a charming place too and the people so friendly!
You are welcome to visit Denmark :)
I really like this theme about Danish cities. Great video all the same! It'd be awesome to see different perspectives from those from places like Aarhus, Odense, Copenhagen and Bornholm :)
Glad you like it :) This episode is the first about Danish cities, but most of our episodes are shot in Odense. Episode 1 and 2 are from Aarhus. Thank you for your suggestions :)
Mange tak for denne video, det er fantastisk! 👏👍🇩🇰
Hej Henrik!
Thanks a lot for the amazing videos!
I think listening to different natives is crucial to refine audio-comprehension, which is the biggest challenge of this unique language :)
Please keep making more videos about Danish cities!
Cheers!
Thank you, Sofie and I have fun making them and it is good to know that people also get something out of it :)
Godt gået, Henrik! Fortsæt det gode arbejde!
Well done to those Americans for managing to sound so fluent. But then learning languages is very much a Mormon thing.
Learning languages is a Mormon thing? Lol what
@@elijahwrites Olly Richards has just made a video about it. Young Mormons apparently have a culture of learning languages very, very fast to go on missionary trips.
@@mandelade Oh, I didn't know that. Interesting.
The guy in 0:15 seems to speak great Danish but I assume he must be a foreigner (American?) since he pronounces some words (for example, "by") in a very different way than the woman in 0:20...
Yes, as they mention, they are missionaries from the US. We figured our audience would like to see some fellow Danish learners :)
@@henriksiboni6930 Hej, Henrik! I agree. Interviewing foreigners speaking proper Danish was a brilliant idea -a very nice incentive to those who are just starting :)
Danish is like playing a very hard instrument. You can easily learn the score. The rest are years and years of practice...
So thanks again, guys, your videos are very helpful. Keep the great job up! ;)
Danish has, together with English and French, one of the most non-conforming pronounciations imaginable. French at least is consistent with it's weird spellings. I don't know how consistent Danish is, but it is probably more so than English. (Let's never forget, English is the language where the word fish could be spelled ghoti)
Yeah, English is probably more extreme in that regard :p Danish spelling is special because it has not at all evolved as much as the spoken language.
My great great grandfather was born in Svendborg Denmark then eventually made his way to Nunavut. His name is Christian Klengenberg.
It’s funny, learning Swedish since 2015... the written language is understandable, but when they speak, I am lost haha
I sometimes feel the same way about Swedish :)
svendborg is en denmark..
This salutation really sounds like "Good day!"
The Danish "goddag", you mean? Yes, the word is literally "good day" :)
when anglo-saxons came to england they brought a lot of words that survive in the english language until this day, "good" and "day" are 2 of them
videoer bliver bare bedre hver gang!!!! jeg må besøge svendborg når jeg kommer tilbage til danmark!!!
Du skal være velkommen :)
1st like 1st view 1st comment Danish is a headache that I am willing to learn
You can do it :)
In this city exist migrants ?
Yes
There's many
So hard accent. Difficult language personally.
You can learn it :)
@asdsadas asdad True, there are way more vowels than in the Latin alphabet. But even with an accent, you can learn to communicate quite well :)
Non English speakers. Does Danish sound like English?
no, some similar words, but no.
Not at all
@@kathau1 I agree with this person
Where the masks at? U need to do other vidéos pleaseeee