Hallo Schweden! Mein Vater war vor Kurzem in Schweden und hat mir diesen Schokoriegel mitgebracht, weil der Name so komisch klingt. Wir haben viel darüber diskutiert, ob es „plop“ oder „ploop“ ausgesprochen wird (was eher wie „poop“ klingt). Ich habe auf Google gesucht, aber keine Antworten bekommen. Bitte helft mir, damit wir unseren Plopp richtig genießen können. danke ☺️

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Von daraa_

21 Comments

  1. Cultural-Tie8341 on

    Two consonants after a vowel generally indicates it should be a short vowel, especially if it’s a double consonant.

  2. it’s like how you pronounce pop, but with an L.

    Standard pronunciation in Swedish is that all vowels are pronounced as dubble vowels are in English, instead you add two consonants after to make the other sound.

  3. DizzyDoesDallas on

    like… more like PlåPP if you understand, or english word flop, but change the F to P.

  4. What made you consider “ploop”? The double p (and the single o) is right there.

  5. To those saying like flop, shop or pop. It’s if it’s pronounced with british English. So not an American pop, but a british one.

  6. TerrorToadx on

    How would it be pronounced ploop? There’s only one O.. it’s pronounced the way it’s spelled 🙂

  7. Autistocrat on

    You put your finger in your mouth poking your cheek, when there is tension you open your mouth slightly and flick your finger it out.

    The noise that appears ia how we say plopp.
    Happy new one.

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