perunamuusi Posted March 28, 2012 Share Posted March 28, 2012 Learn Swedish then put a hot potato in your mouth edit: too late :( Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Braintree Posted March 28, 2012 Share Posted March 28, 2012 Why is the Swede the shortest one? They're generally pretty tall, right? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest isakk Posted March 30, 2012 Share Posted March 30, 2012 Are you sure it's that hard? I mean, I've been learning it for about a week and gramatically it seems very similar to English. This helps a lot. The pronunciation is the bitch though, yea. I'll be studying sound design, hopefully. What is fun here that I'm not sure if I'll be accepted, but if I want to study I need to learn Danish but if I won't be accepted I'm going to waste a lot of time.... I'm willing to risk though. Sound design as the audio design thing in Aarhus? Or are you going to copenhagen? None of these, Haderslev. Hopefully. I really hope I'll make it. Ahh, at sonic college... :) good luck; you could also consider DIEM in Aarhus (Danish Institute for Electro-Acoustic Music) or Tonespace in Esbjerg. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Adam Posted May 1, 2012 Share Posted May 1, 2012 Thanks, if only I knew those earlier, though doesn't make a difference now I guess. Sooooo, I'm invited to the admission exam together with other top19 applicants. On one hand I'm really happy, on the other I need to learn to have a 'normal' conversation in Danish in two weeks. Any suggestions? Is that even possible, I know the basics, and quite a bit of grammar but still can't understand people talking or even separate words Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joyrex Posted May 1, 2012 Share Posted May 1, 2012 Even though it's now discontinued, Rosetta Stone is excellent for learning pronunciation (helped loads with my Spanish) - you might be able to find an old version of the Danish package online, probably pretty cheap too (or, depending on your moral leanings, very cheap). I never realized Danish was so difficult - I'd think something like Chinese would be much harder to grasp. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest boo Posted May 1, 2012 Share Posted May 1, 2012 http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Wikibooks:Language_Learning_Difficulty_for_English_Speakers Danish is in the easy section on there. not sure about that but yeah Joyrex, there's loads of more difficult languages. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joyrex Posted May 1, 2012 Share Posted May 1, 2012 http://en.wikibooks....nglish_Speakers Danish is in the easy section on there. not sure about that but yeah Joyrex, there's loads of more difficult languages. So I guess it's just personal perception versus reality (statistical) here... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Adam Posted May 1, 2012 Share Posted May 1, 2012 Cheers Joyrex, I'm really liking this Rosetta Stone thing. Danish doesn't seem hard to me, very very similar to English just with simpler grammar. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
baph Posted May 1, 2012 Share Posted May 1, 2012 Even though it's now discontinued, Rosetta Stone is excellent for learning pronunciation (helped loads with my Spanish) - you might be able to find an old version of the Danish package online, probably pretty cheap too (or, depending on your moral leanings, very cheap). I never realized Danish was so difficult - I'd think something like Chinese would be much harder to grasp. Rosetta Stone is discontinued? Because I saw at least 72901 advertisements for Rosetta Stone over the last 3 days. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Adam Posted May 1, 2012 Share Posted May 1, 2012 what is with the spelling of the word "rød", you don't spell a single letter from it. I'm going to learn how to beatbox faster than how to spell it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joyrex Posted May 1, 2012 Share Posted May 1, 2012 Even though it's now discontinued, Rosetta Stone is excellent for learning pronunciation (helped loads with my Spanish) - you might be able to find an old version of the Danish package online, probably pretty cheap too (or, depending on your moral leanings, very cheap). I never realized Danish was so difficult - I'd think something like Chinese would be much harder to grasp. Rosetta Stone is discontinued? Because I saw at least 72901 advertisements for Rosetta Stone over the last 3 days. Just the Danish language pack - I guess it got too expensive to include a potato in each box Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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