The most unusual sound in the Swedish language?

Started by Plumps, January 18, 2015, 05:37:31 AM

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Plumps

Just stumbled about this ...  ;D I had no idea.
Tsat oel rìlmun ... ;D Ke lu oer kea säfpìl.
Maybe our Swedish friends here can confirm or deny this...
Kxawm awngeyä eylan leSwenska tsun tsat mivll'an fu tsyivär...


Is this the most unusual sound in the Swedish language?

Blue Elf

Really interesting sound :) To me it sounds like sip or slurp
Oe lu skxawng skxakep. Slä oe nerume mi.
"Oe tasyätxaw ulte koren za'u oehu" (Limonádový Joe)


阿波

How would that even be called? Retroflex fricative click? Reversed retroflex fricative ejective? :)

Lance R. Casey

Quote from: Plumps on January 18, 2015, 05:37:31 AM
Maybe our Swedish friends here can confirm or deny this...

Confirmed! It occurs around here, but is more common further north.

Quote from: EzyRyder on January 18, 2015, 07:59:14 AM
How would that even be called? Retroflex fricative click? Reversed retroflex fricative ejective? :)

How about "ingressive labialized voiceless palatal approximant": [j̥ʷ↓]? :-\

// Lance R. Casey

Plumps

Quote from: Lance R. Casey on January 19, 2015, 05:07:57 AM
Quote from: EzyRyder on January 18, 2015, 07:59:14 AM
How would that even be called? Retroflex fricative click? Reversed retroflex fricative ejective? :)

How about "ingressive labialized voiceless palatal approximant": [j̥ʷ↓]? :-\

;D ;D ;D ;D I love that  ;D ;D ;D ;D

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