Short phrase

English translation: Tak skal du have ...

16:24 Jul 22, 2010
Danish to English translations [PRO]
Art/Literary - Media / Multimedia
Danish term or phrase: Short phrase
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPLan4Dl8ok&feature=related

8:30, after she says "Douze points pour l'Allemagne."
liam.berlin (X)
Local time: 19:39
English translation:Tak skal du have ...
Explanation:
She definitely says "Tak skal du have, ....", but I can't catch the last part of it ... I don't know if you know any Danish, but it means "Thank you, ...".

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Note added at 17 hrs (2010-07-23 09:55:32 GMT)
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To me it doesn't sound like "København" (starts with an audible "k" and has three syllables), but more like something with a "tj", "s" or "sj" sound and two syllables ... I hope someone else can hear the last part...
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Maja SG (X)
Local time: 20:39
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17 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5 peer agreement (net): +2
Tak skal du have ...


Explanation:
She definitely says "Tak skal du have, ....", but I can't catch the last part of it ... I don't know if you know any Danish, but it means "Thank you, ...".

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Note added at 17 hrs (2010-07-23 09:55:32 GMT)
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To me it doesn't sound like "København" (starts with an audible "k" and has three syllables), but more like something with a "tj", "s" or "sj" sound and two syllables ... I hope someone else can hear the last part...

Maja SG (X)
Local time: 20:39
Native speaker of: Native in DanishDanish, Native in EnglishEnglish
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Asker: Maybe is it "Tak skal du have København"? No I do not speak Danish. I am sorry.


Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Susanne Friesen: Yes, I believe I hear a Norwegian pronunciation of Copenhagen, too. And it certainly fits perfectly with the typical phrases of the European Song Contest.
2 hrs

agree  Thormod Furu: "Takk skal du ha, København."
11 hrs
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