How do u have 4 places so close to eachother called Å how do u say each one is the same of different pronunciation by Sensitive-Vast-4979 Tags:norway 7 comments Å means river. Edit: I’m actually surprised there’s so few places called Å. And to answer your question, they can be qualified by saying something like “Å i Lofoten”. Å ja It’s like the numerous US cities and towns with the exact same name. Åååååå I’ve been to more than one Å. Have fun guessing which ones! I lived in Denmark on an island literally called an island. “En Ø”, but people got lazy and just named it Enø. Å e a a? Å e i Å, a. Å, æ e i Å æ å. Comments are closed.
Å means river. Edit: I’m actually surprised there’s so few places called Å. And to answer your question, they can be qualified by saying something like “Å i Lofoten”.
I lived in Denmark on an island literally called an island. “En Ø”, but people got lazy and just named it Enø.
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Å means river.
Edit: I’m actually surprised there’s so few places called Å.
And to answer your question, they can be qualified by saying something like “Å i Lofoten”.
Å ja
It’s like the numerous US cities and towns with the exact same name.
Åååååå
I’ve been to more than one Å.
Have fun guessing which ones!
I lived in Denmark on an island literally called an island. “En Ø”, but people got lazy and just named it Enø.
Å e a a? Å e i Å, a. Å, æ e i Å æ å.
Comments are closed.