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Guten Morgen, Herr Gustavsson. For several weeks, I have paid attention to the way that Norwegian people lengthen Norwegian vowels. They use a schwa sound [ə] or [ɐ] after, for example, [e] as in "en" [eən] or [eɐn]. Many years ago, before I knew RUclips, I thought its pronunciation was a pure [eːn] just like that in Flemish (Belgian Dutch) "een", which also means "one". BUT..the Dutch-speaking people in The Netherlands use another vowel sound to make the [e] long: they use an [ɪ] after [e], thus: [eɪn]. Well, it is okay if a nation has their own way to make vowels long. However, their habit in pronunciation would make us confused in our basic learning stage. Long vowels made up of single pure vowels are easier to learn. Just sharing my experience in learning foreign languages. In Indonesian, all vowels are short. So, I often feel confused when learning European languages and also Arabic.
@@HenningGustavsen My pleasure, Sir. I hope...someday, you will make videos on Norwegian pronunciation with Internation Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) or phonetic symbols.
Very nice, great pace of pronunciation. Helpful. Tusen tack!
Guten Morgen, Herr Gustavsson. For several weeks, I have paid attention to the way that Norwegian people lengthen Norwegian vowels. They use a schwa sound [ə] or [ɐ] after, for example, [e] as in "en" [eən] or [eɐn]. Many years ago, before I knew RUclips, I thought its pronunciation was a pure [eːn] just like that in Flemish (Belgian Dutch) "een", which also means "one". BUT..the Dutch-speaking people in The Netherlands use another vowel sound to make the [e] long: they use an [ɪ] after [e], thus: [eɪn]. Well, it is okay if a nation has their own way to make vowels long. However, their habit in pronunciation would make us confused in our basic learning stage. Long vowels made up of single pure vowels are easier to learn. Just sharing my experience in learning foreign languages. In Indonesian, all vowels are short. So, I often feel confused when learning European languages and also Arabic.
Thank you very much for your reflection around the pronunciation!
@@HenningGustavsen My pleasure, Sir. I hope...someday, you will make videos on Norwegian pronunciation with Internation Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) or phonetic symbols.
Hello dear,
I want to appear to A1 could you help me ..
thanks
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Very nice, but your voice is many low
Please make alot more 👨🏫 teacher