Here in the states we say skō'gən, but my grandpa insisted it is skoo-gehn (he was born in Norway), and then there is indeed sk aa gahn. I hear something similiar to "sk ah ō'gən" most from my older relatives though (it all runs together almost like skahoooogen). I understand the Swedish use the same word for forest or woods as well, but I don't know if it is pronounced the same or not. I think it is skoven.
>>Exactly, except that it is the 3rd surname I've been told I pronounce incorrectly. I was born Skogen. Meet a German and they pronounce it one way, meet a Norwegian (my lineage) and they pronounce it another way.
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>I assume there are missing accent marks there. I'd guess "SKAY-gen."
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