Submitted by chronolucks t3_11dxyio in Showerthoughts
Shudnawz t1_jabvq88 wrote
In Swedish, W is "dubbel-v", double v. But instead of going "dubbel-v, dubbel-v, dubbel-v" we just say "v, v, v".
superkoning t1_jac5ed0 wrote
and is W in Swedish a common letter? Or something foreign?
Shudnawz t1_jac5t8d wrote
It has existed for a few hundred years at least. It's common in German, to which Swedish is closely related and we've swapped words with each other for a very long time.
Tho, it's not that common in modern day native Swedish words, no.
superkoning t1_jac7564 wrote
>Tho, it's not that common in modern day native Swedish words, no.
I thought so: "vattenfall" is waterfall / Wasserfall / waterval. So in Swedish a v is used where other Germanic languages use a w?
Next question: is there a "v" pronounced as a soft f in Swedish?
Shudnawz t1_jac9cgl wrote
Yeah, Swedish v is basically German w.
About a soft f, not that comes to mind right now. But that said, I'm no linguist or language teacher.
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