Current Events > Swedish Idol winner 2019. 17 year old guy: Tusse

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FF_Redux
12/06/19 6:34:51 PM
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This is my favorite performance of him:

https://youtu.be/WAvyBzyeFDM

Well he did that song in the finale as well even better, but that clip is not up yet since the finale was few hours ago.


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FF_Redux
12/06/19 6:37:28 PM
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FF_Redux
12/06/19 6:46:09 PM
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SiO4
12/06/19 6:53:45 PM
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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.
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FF_Redux
12/06/19 6:54:45 PM
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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.

Yeah.

https://voca.ro/3GqP3lCyQhx

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SiO4
12/06/19 7:11:10 PM
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FF_Redux posted...


Yeah.

https://voca.ro/3GqP3lCyQhx


Thank you. I'm not even joking I appreciate you're input on these things.
The Nordic, I assume that what it would be called, languages are little off my radar.
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FF_Redux
12/06/19 7:13:30 PM
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SiO4 posted...
Thank you. I'm not even joking I appreciate you're input on these things.
The Nordic, I assume that what it would be called, languages are little off my radar.

Well since you say Nordic, there are quite different languages. Swedish and Norweigan are quite similar and easy to understand between eachother in speech and writing. Danish for me is hard to understand in speech but easy in writing. Finnish is a whole another language stem, nothing to do with most of the European languages. And Icelandic is weird.


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SiO4
12/06/19 7:22:40 PM
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Ya, I guess the closet that I somewhat understand would be German....and that is a stretch.
To me, it's a whole other world..

Also...

And Icelandic is weird


Haha, I bought a nice jacket from Iceland...for some reason the zipper is backwards, and not because it's a woman's jacket.
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FF_Redux
12/07/19 6:20:24 AM
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ROBANN_88
12/07/19 6:26:24 AM
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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?

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FF_Redux
12/07/19 6:28:48 AM
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ROBANN_88 posted...
What is a "soft T" then?

Maybe he means the "th" sound in English?

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