Difference between revisions of "Swedish Phonology"

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''sak''  [sɑːk]
 
''sak''  [sɑːk]
  
Sometimes, long vowels also indicate the doubling of a consonant as in ''bar - barr''.
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Sometimes the doubling of a consonant also indicates the lengthening of a preceding vowel, e.g. ''bar - barr''.
  
 
== Short Vowels ==
 
== Short Vowels ==
  
 
== '''Consonants''' ==
 
== '''Consonants''' ==

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Vowels

The Swedish language uses nine vowels: a, e, i, o, u, y, å, ä and ö. It also distinguishes between long and short vowels.

Long Vowels

There are nine long vowel phonemes which can cause a change in the meaning of a word.

Long vowels swedish 2.jpg

Examples: is [iːs] ny [nyː] mus [mʉːs] sol [suːl] led [leːs] öl [øːl] bås [boːs] näs [nɛːs] sak [sɑːk]

Sometimes the doubling of a consonant also indicates the lengthening of a preceding vowel, e.g. bar - barr.

Short Vowels

Consonants