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>>Something like:
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>>Llanfairpwddgwyngyllgogeriddrwndrobwiliogogogoch.
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>>The "ll" is pronounced like you're trying to say "th" but with the tongue further back on the palate, and the mouth in a grimace - shall we say "lh", "f" -> "v", "air" -> "ire", "w" - "oo", "dd" -> "th", "y" -> "i", "och" as in Scottish "loch". So:
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>>lhan-vire-pooth-gwingilh-gogerith-roondrob-ooiliog-og-og-och
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>>Should be no problem to a Norwegian :-)
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>I can tell you that it's equally hard, or maybe even harder, in norwegian. What made my sons laugh, was the last part, it sounded like four quick hickups. :-)
So did you manage to master it and ammuse your sons?
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