Lesson 6 The Alphabeth j pronounced as y in yes u pronounced as the o in do. Although the vowel mustn't change during the vowel. Make your mouth round and pull your tongue back as far as possible and let the mouth stay in that position when saying the u jeg (I) This is almost pronounced as if it was written "yigh". When a dane says it quickly it just sound like "ya" with the a pronounced as in "after". du (you) Only singular! This was a short lesson, but now we have the possibility to use the present tense in the next lesson.