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NORWEGIAN SOUNDS.
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Rige (k) empire, et stort Rige (k) a great empire. Naturrigerne (g) the kingdoms of nature, Guds Rige (g) the kingdom of God, det tyske Rige the German empire, Frankrige (g) France (but Sverige pron. Sverie or Sverje, Sweden).
Sag (k) matter, en farli(g) Sag (k) a dangerous thing, det er ingen Sag (k) it is a very easy matter, sagsöge (k, k) to sue. Sagen the matter, saglig pertinent (strictly to the point), Sagförer lawyer.
Smag (k) taste, en ubehageli(g) Smag (k) i Munden (nn) a disagreeable taste in the mouth; det har Mersmag (k) it has a morish taste. Smag (g) taste, god Smag good taste, smagfuld (g, ll) tasteful, elegant, Smagen er forkskjellig taste differs.
vaage (k) to watch; vaage (k) over en syg to watch a sick person; Vaage (k) -kone a sick-nurse. vaager (g) og beder watch and pray.
Aag (sometimes pron. åk) yoke, oxbow. gaa under Aaget (g) to walk under the yoke; mit Aag (g) er gavnli(gt), my yoke is useful.

123. k is written but not pronounced in the words: Au(k)tion, Mul(k)t fine, mul(k)tere to fine, Engels(k)mand Englishman; sometimes k is also dropped in pronouncing Frans(k)mand Frenchman, and always in Frans(k)brö(d) French rolls.

Note 1. For k being the orthographic sign of kj see § 119.

Note 2 There are still many people who instead of ks write œ; Ex. : sexten or seksten pron. seisten see § 94.

Note 3. The sound of k is still sometimes written q before u, pron. kv: Quadrat square, as a rule now written Kvadrat, Aquavit (pron. akkevit) Norwegian gin, now as a rule written Akevit.