Sk-, Skj- and Stj-words
So, time for the other part of different sounds. There are three different spellings for the one I'm about to demonstrate:
Skjorta (shirt)
Stjärna (star)
Skära (to cut something)
These sound the same when pronounced. Again, it's difficult for me to explain how it sounds, but the nearest I can get might be something like "whh".
All words spelled with Skj- and Stj- that I can think of, sounds like this. Some nouns spelled with Sk- doesn't use that sound, though, like these:
Sko (shoe)
Skola (school)
Skåp (cupboard)
Skapa (create)
More Sk-, Skj and Stj-words to learn:
Skinka (ham)
Sked (spoon)
Skylt (sign)
Skinn (skin)
Skjuta (to shoot)
Stjärt (bottom)
MP3
Skjorta (shirt)
Stjärna (star)
Skära (to cut something)
These sound the same when pronounced. Again, it's difficult for me to explain how it sounds, but the nearest I can get might be something like "whh".
All words spelled with Skj- and Stj- that I can think of, sounds like this. Some nouns spelled with Sk- doesn't use that sound, though, like these:
Sko (shoe)
Skola (school)
Skåp (cupboard)
Skapa (create)
More Sk-, Skj and Stj-words to learn:
Skinka (ham)
Sked (spoon)
Skylt (sign)
Skinn (skin)
Skjuta (to shoot)
Stjärt (bottom)
MP3
Labels: pronunciation, words

2 Comments:
thank you man, it's really useful. I wish we had more people like you in this blogsphere. congrats!
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Guilherme, At
April 29, 2007 9:28 AM
god start
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December 9, 2009 9:26 AM
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