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    92 months ago

    In Swedish the letter w is called “dubbel v”, apart from when spelling URLs, then we just say something like “ve, ve, ve, punkt, de, änn, punkt, äss, e” if we wanted to say the URL “www.dn.se”.

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      52 months ago

      The “äss” phonetic spelling will really help the english speakers reading it not pronounce it as “ass”. Love it.

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      42 months ago

      I’d probably have transcribed the letter pronunciation as ‘ve, ve, ve, punkt, de, en, punkt, ess e’.

      Just goes to show you that ‘en’ doesn’t even follow the normal pronunciation rules of Swedish, unless we’re talking about the tree, in which case it does.

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        32 months ago

        I thought about that but “en” is pronounced differently from “änn”, and we have the word “äss” from a deck of cards.

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          42 months ago

          I had to double-check, because I’ve only ever used the spelling “Ess”. Turns out both variants are correct.

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      12 months ago

      I also refuse this bizarre English / German / Polish idea that W is a separate letter and not just a fun way to write V.