Keld Jørn Simonsen <keld@dkuug.dk> wrote:
> Anyway, you may have been fooled by the "g" which may be numb,
> or pronounced like a short "u". so it is:
>
> Haa-ge-man
> Hå ue man
Nope - the first syllable in this surname *is* pronounced as the English
"hay" rather than "hoe". And I used this example from an ex-colleague who
was the EDB-chef at a major department store in Kbh, so it's a real-life
example.
Brendan
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