Danish pronunciation- 'ser' vs. 'siger'?
I'm having some trouble differentiating between the words 'ser,' and 'siger,' when listening to them being spoken. I know that there has to be at least some difference, and I'm thinking that perhaps the last syllable in 'siger' is emphasized a bit more, but I can't be sure because I am quite notorious for mishearing speech. Anyone out there able to explain it to me?