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In Swedish is "J" pronounced more like an English "Y"?
If so, does an English name like Joshua, James, Jack as an example, change their english sound to the swedish?
So Josh pronounced "Juh-oshh" in English would be more like "Yuh-osh"in Swedish?
2011年7月19日 18:10
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In short; yes. But some people sometimes pronounce it like the English "J".
When i say "jävlar" or "jäklar" i sometimes say it with the "tch"-sound.
2011年7月21日
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It's not a big deal how you pronounce the name. And how we pronounce different names depends more on all the different accents in sweden. The letters Y and J are very simulare, I think it is the vocals you'll change in many names.
For example, in the name John, the O is pronounced more as the second O in "com'on" in english(?) and would sound more like the O in the english word "on" in swedish.. Don't know if you see the difference here. hehe. It's easier if you actually hear a swedish person say these names for you, so that you can decide if there are any differences.
2011年7月20日
The Swedish J is not like an english Y at all. Our J is a voiced palatal fricative sound that buzzes when you pronounce it. Only certain words like ja or hej does sound similar to the English Y and even then its not exactly the same.
Here's the Swedish J. (Has a audio clip) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voiced_palatal_fricative
And here's the English Y. (Has a audio clip) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palatal_approximant
I feel its important to tell you even if this question was asked several years ago because if you go around and say the Swedish J with a English Y sound it doesn't sound right at all.
2015年9月10日
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