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hygge
LexiLuvsKirby
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its funny how the danish word hygge is like a big thing in america rn lol its like the new feng shui
like they sell hygge coloring books and its all cozy pictures
Aske
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im curious how youd pronounce it
Private
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aHAHHASDFGJ
LeleDE
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Have a Hygge Bag at home I loved to visit Kopenhagen in Febeuary 😍
LexiLuvsKirby
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Aske wrote:
im curious how youd pronounce it
i thought it was heej
but apparently its huu-gah?
LexiLuvsKirby
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i even have a hygge scented wax cube i bought at a local boutique
its kinda chocolatey smelling
Aske
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LexiLuvsKirby wrote:
Aske wrote:
im curious how youd pronounce it
i thought it was heej
but apparently its huu-gah?
this transcription looks like pretend cavemen speech im gigglign 
but kind of accurate 
Olymtis
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LexiLuvsKirby wrote:
Aske wrote:
im curious how youd pronounce it
i thought it was heej
but apparently its huu-gah?
its more like hu (like in huge) geh 
Private
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i would pronounce hyppe kinda as hüggeh
Private
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My german ass always thought it was pronounced hügge 
Dwaal
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Sylvan wrote:
My german ass always thought it was pronounced hügge 
i'd say it is 
Olymtis
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Dwaal wrote:
Sylvan wrote:
My german ass always thought it was pronounced hügge 
i'd say it is 
yea me too
Private
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Dwaal wrote:
Sylvan wrote:
My german ass always thought it was pronounced hügge 
i'd say it is 
I just listened to it and it's more like hüüghe I guess 
Like emphasis on the y not the g. Like in german two g imply emphasis on the g and a very short vowel before that. 
Dwaal
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Sylvan wrote:
Dwaal wrote:
Sylvan wrote:
My german ass always thought it was pronounced hügge 
i'd say it is 
I just listened to it and it's more like hüüghe I guess 
Like emphasis on the y not the g. Like in german two g imply emphasis on the g and a very short vowel before that. 
I feel like this might depend on where you're from in Denmark, I'd say I myself say it with more emphasis on the g and a short vowel, but I do believe others say it with more emphasis on the y
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