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Mics Languages | STØD in Composite Words - video #5 on the Danish stød (glottal stop) @MicsLanguages | Uploaded February 2022 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
When we put two words together and thus create a composite word (in Danish normally always written in ONE word, not two like in English), the pronunciation often changes, especially with regards to STØD.


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STØD in Composite Words - video #5 on the Danish stød (glottal stop) @MicsLanguages

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