Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
The 'Soft D' is a unique Danish sound where the 'd' becomes a soft, airy 'th' sound, like in 'the'.
- When 'd' follows a vowel, it usually becomes soft: 'mad' (food) sounds like 'math'.
- If 'd' is at the start of a word, it is a hard 'd': 'dag' (day).
- After 'n', 'l', or 'r', the 'd' is often silent or very soft: 'land' (country).
Soft D Sound Patterns
| Position | Example | Sound Type |
|---|---|---|
|
Intervocalic
|
Mad
|
Soft
|
|
Start of word
|
Dag
|
Hard
|
|
After L
|
Kold
|
Silent/Soft
|
|
After N
|
Mand
|
Silent/Soft
|
|
After R
|
Bord
|
Silent/Soft
|
|
End of word
|
Rød
|
Soft
|
Meanings
The soft 'd' is a lenited consonant sound unique to Danish, functioning as an approximant.
Intervocalic
The d between two vowels.
“mad”
“rød”
Post-consonantal
The d after l, n, or r.
“kold”
“mand”
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
|
Intervocalic
|
Vowel+d+Vowel
|
Side
|
|
Post-consonant
|
l/n/r+d
|
Kold
|
|
Initial
|
d+Vowel
|
Dag
|
|
Final
|
Vowel+d
|
Mad
|
Formalitätsspektrum
Maden er god. (Dining)
Maden er god. (Dining)
Mad'n er go'. (Dining)
Mad'n er go'. (Dining)
Soft D Environments
Vowels
- Mad Food
Clusters
- Kold Cold
Beispiele nach Niveau
Det er mad.
It is food.
Hun er sød.
She is sweet.
Det er rød.
It is red.
En side.
A page.
Jeg kan lide mad.
I like food.
Huset er rødt.
The house is red.
Hvad er det?
What is that?
Det er en god dag.
It is a good day.
Det er en meget sød hund.
It is a very sweet dog.
Vi spiser mad sammen.
We eat food together.
Han er meget glad.
He is very happy.
Det er en kold dag.
It is a cold day.
Det er en nødvendig beslutning.
It is a necessary decision.
Vi må finde en løsning.
We must find a solution.
Det er en mærkelig lyd.
It is a strange sound.
Han er en dygtig leder.
He is a skilled leader.
Det er en forunderlig verden.
It is a wonderful world.
Hun har en særlig evne.
She has a special ability.
Det er en vedvarende proces.
It is a continuous process.
Han er en troværdig kilde.
He is a credible source.
Det er en uundværlig del af kulturen.
It is an indispensable part of the culture.
Det er en dybdegående analyse.
It is an in-depth analysis.
Hun er en fremragende taler.
She is an excellent speaker.
Det er en nødvendighed.
It is a necessity.
Leicht verwechselbar
Learners mix up the two.
Häufige Fehler
Pronouncing 'mad' like English 'mad'.
Pronounce 'mad' with a soft 'th'.
Pronouncing 'rød' with a hard 'd'.
Soft 'd'.
Ignoring the soft 'd' in 'kold'.
Make it very soft or silent.
Using a hard 'd' in formal speech.
Soft 'd'.
Satzmuster
Det er ___.
Real World Usage
Jeg vil gerne have mad.
Listen to locals
Smart Tips
Relax your tongue.
Aussprache
Tongue position
Lightly touch the back of the upper teeth.
Softening
mad -> mað
Lenition of the consonant.
Einprägen
Eselsbrücke
Think of the soft 'd' as a 'th' that is too tired to be a hard 'd'.
Visuelle Assoziation
Imagine a soft, fluffy cloud (the 'th' sound) replacing the sharp, pointy 'd'.
Rhyme
When the d is in the middle, make it soft like a fiddle.
Story
A man named Mads (hard d) eats some mad (soft d). He feels the difference in his mouth. He realizes the soft d is just a gentle breath.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Record yourself saying 'rød' and 'mad' 10 times, focusing on the soft 'th' sound.
Kulturelle Hinweise
The soft d is very pronounced here.
Derived from Old Norse dental consonants.
Gesprächseinstiege
Kan du lide mad?
Tagebuch-Impulse
Häufige Fehler
Test Yourself
Which word is correct?
Score: /1
Ubungsaufgaben
1 exercisesWhich word is correct?
Score: /1
FAQ (1)
No, it is an approximant.
Scaffolded Practice
1
Mastery Progress
Needs Practice
Improving
Strong
Mastered
In Other Languages
d
German lacks the soft approximant.
d
Danish is more breathy.
d
French lacks the lenition.
d
Japanese lacks the soft d.
d
Arabic is much harder.
d
Chinese is very different.