How to pronounce Æ, Ø and Å
How to pronounce the letter Æ, Ø and Å in norwegian. A lot of people wonder about this, and not many knows that they do it in english all the time. So, I made a video using FRAPS and Team Fortress 2 showing some things that has the right pronounciation of those three letters.Feedback is welcome!Music: Black Debbath - A Brief Guide to Norwegian (Pocket Translator) from their album Welcome to Norway.Team Fortress 2 is made by Valve.
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