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Mics Languages | STØD in Prepositions - video #4 on the Danish stød (glottal stop) @MicsLanguages | Uploaded February 2022 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
We can say words like "på", "fra" and "i" with or without stød.
But when to do what?

Also for the adverbs of place, such as "ud" vs. "ude", "over" vs. "ovre", we need to know when to say the stød and when not to.

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