Danish
Language
Danish
alphabet, Danish orthography, Danish language history,
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Danish
language
Danish:
Official language of
Number
of Danish Speakers: Over five million in
Danish
Alphabet: Roman alphabet containing 28 letters, including æ,
ø and å. Nine vowel letters represent 16 different vocalic
sounds
Danish
Orthography: Retskrivningsordbogen. The Danish orthography
is principally conservative and only partly conforms to
present day pronunciation.
Danish
Language History: Danish is a language of the Indo-European
family, and it belongs to the North Germanic group together
with Icelandic, Faroese, Norwegian and Swedish. |
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Danish
Language Enriched by: German, French, and English.
Unique
Features of Danish: Verbs in any tense do not change
according to person.
Danish
language is included in the
Speech Assessment Methods
Phonetic Alphabet (SAMPA) which is a computer-readable
phonetic script using 7-bit printable ASCII characters based
on the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA).
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