Søren Sandager Sørensen on Nostr: The #Danish prepositions "af" and "ad" are both usually pronounced [æ] and have been ...
The #Danish prepositions "af" and "ad" are both usually pronounced [æ] and have been so for over 100 years - but are still written diffferently to this day.
"Af" is probably as wide in meaning as English "of", "ad" is more restricted, in meaning close to "along, at, to".
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