Thanks! That is very helpful!

robert blank wrote:

> --- Rod Richardson <rod@...> wrote:
>
> Heill Rod
>
> Hear is the help that I can offer. However, you may
> want to check out www.hi.is/~haukurth/norse and look
> at the pronunciation article. It may help more.
>
> > 1) Is the "h" in the "hr" pronounced distinctly
> > before the "r," or is
> > the sound more like an "r" with aspiration, but
> > without a preceding "h"
> > sound?
>
> Actually, the /hr/ is an aspirated /r/ sound. Breathe
> out forcfully while saying the /r/ sound.
>
> > 2) Is the "o" hard as in "rope," or soft as in
> > "rot""
>
> The /o/ is like the /o/ in "rope"
>
> > 3) Is the ON character "edth" pronounced like the
> > "th" in "Thor," or
> > more like the "th" in "then," with a vibration in
> > the vocal cords?
>
> The /?/ is like the /th/ in "that." The /?/ is like
> the /th/ in "thin".
>
> > 4) Which r's, if any, are trilled?
>
> All of them.
>
> Good luck
> Rob
>
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