Pronunciation
Alphabet Y
| Y is a unique rounded front vowel that doesn't exist in most English dialects. It's identical to the German 'ü' or the French u in tu. | |||
| The best way to produce this sound is to shape your lips as if you were about to say a hard oo sound (as in moon), but instead say a hard ee sound (as in see) without moving your lips. That sharp ee sound passing through rounded oo lips is the Danish y. | |||
| Primary y sound [y] or [ü] | |||
| en hytte | ![]() |
hüt-ə | a cabin, hut |
| en kylling | ![]() |
kül-ing | a chicken |
| en yndling | ![]() |
ün-ling | a favourite |
| at fylde | ![]() |
fül-ə | to fill |
| at lytte | ![]() |
lüt-ə | to listen |
| syv | ![]() |
süw | 7 |
| tyk | ![]() |
tük | thick, fat |
| at betyde | ![]() |
bə-tü-ð | to mean |
| en by | ![]() |
bü | a town |
| en fyr | ![]() |
füə | a guy |
| en sky | ![]() |
skü | a cloud |
| et dyr | ![]() |
düə | an animal |
| et lys | ![]() |
lüs | a light, a candle |
| lyn | ![]() |
lün | lightning |
| ny | ![]() |
nü | new |
