Diskussion:radera

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If I'm right this is an -era word, like f.e. accentuera. So this is pronounce as [raˈdeːra]? --Ooswesthoesbes 24 september 2010 kl. 07.05 (CEST)[svara]

Yes, as far as I can tell that's correct. Diupwijk 24 september 2010 kl. 07.57 (CEST)[svara]
All verbs I can think of ending with -era, share intonation and end pronounciation like you suggest. A few other words exist that aren't verbs. Except for mera, it seems these other words (i.e. lera, era) (and names, Tera, Vera) share another pronounciation/intonation. ~ Dodde 24 september 2010 kl. 08.03 (CEST)[svara]
Ok, thank you :) Well, I was guessing, because in Dutch there are minimal pairs, f.e. legeren. But I think they probably don't exist in Swedish then :) --Ooswesthoesbes 24 september 2010 kl. 17.33 (CEST)[svara]
It could also, very hypothetically, mean "era of lines", if you would like to hyphenate it as rad-era, if you would count that as a minimal pair... – Smiddle 24 september 2010 kl. 20.00 (CEST)[svara]
Well, it's not a real minimal pair just like the Dutch one, but it comes close. I think Swedish, like Limburgish, has the tonal system for real minimal pairs. --Ooswesthoesbes 28 september 2010 kl. 20.16 (CEST)[svara]
Varför har ingen lagt till uttalet? Det kräver knappast mer arbete än att skriva en kommentar här. d|8589869056|b 9 maj 2017 kl. 13.51 (CEST)[svara]