Dumb question, and slightly off topic.But is a T in Swedish generally spoken as a hard T.I've noticed that, as in Thule, and some other words. Or with Greta with Thunberg. I'll save asking you about Tintin for later.
SiO4 posted... Dumb question, and slightly off topic. But is a T in Swedish generally spoken as a hard T. I've noticed that, as in Thule, and some other words. Or with Greta with Thunberg. I'll save asking you about Tintin for later. What is a "soft T" then? --- https://imgur.com/cUNC8DI
Dumb question, and slightly off topic. But is a T in Swedish generally spoken as a hard T. I've noticed that, as in Thule, and some other words. Or with Greta with Thunberg. I'll save asking you about Tintin for later.