Idiot is the same word, 'idiot', you just pronounce it with a long o sound and more emphasis on the o.
It is pronounced as "yoo-leh-mahn-den," with the stress on the first syllable.
It's hard to explain to an English-speaking person, as the sound of the /y/ doesn't exist in English. I suggest you go to the following page on Wikipedia, where there is a sound example: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Near-close_near-front_rounded_vowel Additionally, you need to remember to pronounce the final /e/ as the one in the word "the".
"Big" in Danish is spelled as "stor."
Danish is spelled 'danois, danoise' in French.
to pronounce the danish name bolette, you say (bol)-ay
That word is NOT Danish - probably Dutch.
'Kommer' is the present simple tense or the present progressive tense of the verb 'To come' (in danish 'at komme') Example: 'I always come to school by cycle' (in danish: 'Jeg kommer altid til skole via cykel') or 'I'm coming now' (in danish: 'Jeg kommer nu').
Venner for altid was created in 1987.
For altid was created on 2011-05-30.
Not a danish word.It sound kinda German though.
You pronounce as you spell it, but with the "a" pronounced as the a in lard.
The duration of Venner for altid is 1.58 hours.
[Yann]
Call a danish guy
Paj-se.
Tænker altid på dig was created in 1980.