Kategori: Danish

  • About Danish

    Danish is a language of the Northern Germanic family, also known as Scandinavian, spoken in Denmark.

    It is a language spoken by 5.5 million people worldwide. Most of them live on the Danish border of Denmark and Germany. In addition, Denmark’s former colonies, Iceland, Greenland and Faroe Islands schools are taught as compulsory second language lessons.
    The separation of the common ancestor of the Scandinavian language from the Old Norse language was considered the 13th century. it started in the 16th century and emerged independently from other languages. it was during the century when the Bible was translated. Even today, it is very easy to read and understand a Danish article for a Swede. However, the spoken languages are different.

    As the Danish language becomes modernized, the use of special sounds which are very difficult to learn by foreigners is diminishing.

  • Most commonly used Danish phrases and sentences

    Hej. = Hello, Hi.

    Godmorgen = Morning.

    The Godfather. = Good evening.

    Godnat. = Good night.

    Hvordan har du det? = How are you?

    Godt, put it on. Thank you.

    Hvad er dit navn? = What’s your name?

    It’s navn private sign. = My name is Burcu.

    Hvor kommer du FRA? = Where Are you from?

    Jeg er fra….(see). = I.…( )I am.

    Hvor Gammel er du? = How old are you?

    Jeg er 20 år gammel. = I’m 20 years old.

    Ja. = Yeah.

    Nej. = No.

    Vær så venlig horse. = Please.

    Gear. = Thank you.

    Mange tak. = Thank you very much.

    There’s a det, så lidt. = You’re welcome.

    Det er jeg ked AF. = I’m sorry.

    Undskyld mig. Sorry.

    Det er okay. = Everything is fine.

    Det er ikke noget problem. = No problem.

    Pass på! = Watch out!

    Jeg private sulten. = I’m hungry.

    Jeg private tørstig. = I’m thirsty.

    Jeg er trüt. = I’m tired.

    Jeg private SYG. = I’m sick.

    Det Ved jeg ikke. = I don’t know.

    Det var godt at møde dig. = It was nice to meet you.

    Farvel. = Goodbye.