Lily in Copenhagen: Take a crash course in Danish culture with Lily Collins

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  • Опубликовано: 11 янв 2023
  • As Lily Collins tackles the many nuances of French culture (to varying degrees of success) on our screens in Emily in Paris, our latest digital cover story reveals that her heart truly lies in Scandinavia. Well, Denmark, to be specific. Here, Collins joins Emil Glaser, head of Juno Bakery in Copenhagen, to learn the ropes of becoming a true Dane - hygge and all
    The best place for anyone to start their Danish cultural education? A cosy bakery in Copenhagen, of course. A crash course in Denmark's key phrases, arguably nonsensical counting system and ubiquitous cycling culture is not complete without a side of rødgrød med fløde, et jordbær, et hindbær and et brombær, and most importantly, en kaffe med havremælk.
    Join Lily Collins as she dons an apron and steps into the kitchen of Copenhagen's Juno Bakery where the magic - of the cultural kind and the baked goods kind - happens.
    Directed by: Ditlev Rosing
    Talent: Lily Collins and Emil Glaser
    Stylist: Marie Heyman
    Makeup Artist: Morten Kongsbak
    Focus Puller: Ida Gabriella
    Gaffer: Valentin Christensen
    Sound: Toke Gelardi
    Producer: Julie Hyld
    Special thanks to: Juno Bakery in Copenhagen

Комментарии • 113

  • @anastasiia58
    @anastasiia58 Год назад +899

    Lily learned more Danish words for a 3-minute video than Emily learned French words for 3 seasons

  • @minimand60
    @minimand60 Год назад +347

    Im actually kind of impressed by her pronunciation. It sounds like a Dane after maybe 10 beers, but still good 😆

    • @idaeja
      @idaeja Год назад +2

      yep XD

    • @luisdc07
      @luisdc07 7 месяцев назад

      A Brit supporting FC Copenhagen, big slap for England 😂

  • @karina7482
    @karina7482 Год назад +103

    Love Lily’s love for my country 🇩🇰❤️🥰 Im impressed with her pronounce of very difficult words 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🎈🤩🥳🥂❤️

  • @HeleneIngwar
    @HeleneIngwar Год назад +87

    As a danish teacher teaching native English speakers - Lilly killed it - especially the numbers!! 👏🏼👏🏼

  • @BeautyLilya
    @BeautyLilya Год назад +18

    She’s moving to Denmark soon… I can feel it!!!!!! WELCOME Lily!!!!!

  • @theresawiller6025
    @theresawiller6025 Год назад +22

    Lily, you did so well talking Danish! 👏🏻 Compliments from a Danish Lily-fan 😉

  • @NoTalkPanther
    @NoTalkPanther Год назад +23

    Emily in Copenhagen ✨

  • @MontyDK1
    @MontyDK1 Год назад +11

    Dayum ... She absolutely kills that "Hej, jeg vil gerne bestille en kaffe" sentence :O
    We look very much forward to Lily moving to Denmark. She'll have a blast here :D

  • @ella.ostergaard
    @ella.ostergaard Год назад +51

    As a Dane this is so entertaining ❤️

  • @happyhalprens6218
    @happyhalprens6218 Год назад +14

    OMG, I just love her, and I love her love for my country. 🥰

  • @eleonoramincioni
    @eleonoramincioni Год назад +6

    i absolutely adore this woman 🤍

  • @melaniesalphabetgirl
    @melaniesalphabetgirl Год назад +20

    She’s amazing, such a genuine soul

  • @Daeveez
    @Daeveez Год назад +2

    i love her omg

  • @sarahsimoneabacka4408
    @sarahsimoneabacka4408 Год назад +16

    impressed by lily’s pronunciation! but also…who is the delish chef? asking for a friend

  • @brianna3275
    @brianna3275 Год назад +13

    Her saying tak skat to the waiter is hilarious

    • @MontyDK1
      @MontyDK1 Год назад +2

      Yep, that is a bit off .... But on the other hand, in England you'll often hear "You're welcome, luv".

    • @mlisaksen
      @mlisaksen Год назад +2

      I get why 'skat' seem like it means 'darling/love'. But basically saying 'thanks, baby' for bringing them the menu seems a bit overkill hahhah

    • @brianna3275
      @brianna3275 Год назад +1

      Or I would translate it as "thanks honey" "thanks sweetie" it's definitely not appropriate for the scenario, which is what makes it so goofy haha

    • @mlisaksen
      @mlisaksen Год назад +1

      @@brianna3275 yeah, I know some use ‘skat’ in a more endearing friendly way! I have only a few friends who call their friends skat, but for most it’s very much reserved for a partner. But it comes down to how ‘open’ you are as a person, I think 😌

    • @oneoftheghosts1620
      @oneoftheghosts1620 Год назад

      @@MontyDK1 that's in England though, huge cultural difference there :-) You would never call a waiter "skat" or any other stranger in Denmark without getting weird looks haha

  • @majareinhardt4325
    @majareinhardt4325 Год назад +13

    Her danish is so impressive tho damnnn

  • @jalzinho1
    @jalzinho1 Год назад +4

    Charm overload!

  • @ansofierrvig7059
    @ansofierrvig7059 Год назад +2

    I looove this

  • @linejrgensen4116
    @linejrgensen4116 Год назад +1

    So impressed! Welcome to Denmark xoxo

  • @isasofia6512
    @isasofia6512 Год назад +15

    omg, as a dane, this is so fun to watch! she did pretty good aw

  • @idaeja
    @idaeja Год назад +36

    I love that she was like, "yeah it's so embarrassing, that I've been pronouncing it wrong, by saying "higey". Now I know, that it is actually "hugge", when both of those pronunciations are wrong XD But I mean, danish is not an easy language, and she wasn't too far off

    • @mattlars89
      @mattlars89 Год назад +3

      We have some really weirds Vowels, and pronounce of those vowels. Odd how she can say Cykel though, but struggle with Hygge :)

  • @steenbronkegmail1
    @steenbronkegmail1 Год назад

    I just love her ...!

  • @denisses.b
    @denisses.b Год назад +8

    My husband is from Denmark and this video motivates me to learn Danish 🇩🇰

    • @truehappiness4U
      @truehappiness4U Год назад +16

      Your husband and his family should have been your motivation to learn Danish 💀

  • @daisiejensen4818
    @daisiejensen4818 Год назад +22

    It sounds really corny, but "skat" actually means treasure. Although, it is our way of saying darling.
    It also means taxes😅 but in the context of calling a person that, it means treasure.
    It's not the only corny expression in our language. When we say boyfriend/girlfriend in our language, we say "kæreste", which means dearest.

    • @YbananafishY
      @YbananafishY Год назад +3

      I think the word kæreste sounds super romantic haha maybe that’s just from my German point of view where we only add MY to friend to indicate boyfriend or girlfriend

  • @bringiton5282
    @bringiton5282 Год назад +2

    Red is her color

  • @kristinchong629
    @kristinchong629 Год назад +1

    So fun.

  • @simonbannow3905
    @simonbannow3905 9 месяцев назад +2

    Tak skat! ♥️

  • @dianaisme
    @dianaisme Год назад +1

    Love thiss

  • @djraider
    @djraider Год назад

    Elsker hende!

  • @MWayne-zz1cr
    @MWayne-zz1cr Год назад +5

    I know that her dad speaks pretty good French from living in French speaking Switzerland for decades now.

  • @djstores_dylan
    @djstores_dylan Год назад +6

    she's just like Emily fr

  • @rikkelarsen9761
    @rikkelarsen9761 Год назад

    ONG How is she so good at danish?!!!

  • @Faruk_Abdagic
    @Faruk_Abdagic Год назад +2

    Lilly the Danish Princess...

  • @98Alexandra2630
    @98Alexandra2630 Год назад

    Hun er så skøn! ❤❤

  • @mathiass1999
    @mathiass1999 Год назад

    Enjoy your stay in Scandinavia!

  • @muffin_kny
    @muffin_kny Год назад +5

    OMG I'm from Denmark 🥰🇩🇰 and u are very good 👍 😍

  • @KaneyWest
    @KaneyWest Год назад

    impressive how much she can keep talking. Very bubbly character

  • @creepzon7451
    @creepzon7451 Год назад +4

    She talks better danish than swedish people lol, She is so charming when she speaks danish : ).

  • @AllNamesAreJustTaken
    @AllNamesAreJustTaken Год назад

    Juno bakery is the best bakery in Copenhagen!

  • @idaeja
    @idaeja Год назад

    I'm from Denmark, and let me just tell you, that it is not usually that sunny.

  • @yaz6565
    @yaz6565 Год назад

    Omg the baker ❤❤❤❤

  • @PWNielsen
    @PWNielsen Год назад +15

    Hold $#!t, her pronunciation is amazing! She'll pick up Danish like *snaps fingers

  • @josephzwiek5694
    @josephzwiek5694 Год назад

    Do a Emily in Copenhagen. I would so die and go to heaven.

  • @malinhessedahl
    @malinhessedahl Год назад

    I love Lily , she is so good amazing actress and i love all three season of Emily in Paris. Just begin Lily

  • @pauljorgensen6608
    @pauljorgensen6608 Год назад

    No idea who she is but she’s very engaging

  • @mariastenfeldt5564
    @mariastenfeldt5564 Год назад

    Woow

  • @Luckygirlme111
    @Luckygirlme111 Год назад +7

    she sounded so Swedish when she said 'skål' the third time

    • @acke7980
      @acke7980 Год назад

      De gjorde hon verkligen haha

  • @jodylancaster8706
    @jodylancaster8706 Год назад

    Cute couple❤

  • @SuneTheMairn
    @SuneTheMairn Год назад

    Try to ask for smoked trout 😉
    In Danish it's "røget ørred" and it probably the most difficult thing to pronounce. 🤗 You're welcome

  • @LisaProductionn
    @LisaProductionn Год назад

    Where is the red dress from? Beautiful!

  • @Payntor
    @Payntor 14 дней назад

    Pretty close to German - especially the fruits ;-)

  • @mats520
    @mats520 Год назад

    The letter Y in Danish is pronounced as U in French

  • @samora1050
    @samora1050 Год назад +4

    I love how folks are “OMG I’m sooo impressed” to begin, she’s a actor and if you know a thing a script reading is that a good actor with a coach can learn ALOT. I’m sure she had someone coach her on this well before the interview. I

  • @ericnotulu2177
    @ericnotulu2177 Год назад

    Is this Emily in Paris?

  • @jakobjorgensen7773
    @jakobjorgensen7773 Год назад

    Try this tongue-breaker "røgede ørreder" ... :D

  • @drimdrimz
    @drimdrimz Год назад

    This was cute

  • @LaraA55
    @LaraA55 Год назад

    One smart cookie she is

  • @EllieHGade
    @EllieHGade Год назад

    TAK SKAT

  • @user-jh6eo9hj3f
    @user-jh6eo9hj3f Год назад

    OMFG

  • @DaneToTheBone
    @DaneToTheBone Год назад

    GET HYGGE! Ny tattoo til mig 🤣

  • @sunnyzc8545
    @sunnyzc8545 Год назад

    Still feels like she is Emily Cooper to me

  • @asbjornskaale3358
    @asbjornskaale3358 Год назад

    haha nice

  • @Martineh1990
    @Martineh1990 Год назад +13

    Cute video but I find it a bit ironic that she’s learning Danish from a Swedish guy tho 😅

  • @Titantro
    @Titantro 5 месяцев назад

    Danish is not an easy language. But she did good 👍

  • @suskirk4683
    @suskirk4683 Год назад

    Whyyy tho?

  • @holmbjerg
    @holmbjerg Год назад

    I have apparently never heard her as herself before, because I assumed she would have spoken with a British accent.

  • @rimiDi9093
    @rimiDi9093 Год назад

    Hookah, i was like what???? Ahh hygge 😂 thats why i shouldnt have subtitles on

  • @madspetersen1708
    @madspetersen1708 Год назад +1

    Here is how you pronounce “y” and “ø”.
    Ø: say “a” as in “day” while purse your lips as when you say “oh”
    Y: same as ø only you say “e” like in “me”.
    Hopes it helped

    • @Yeodoongiiie
      @Yeodoongiiie Год назад +1

      mmmmmmhh i think that just complicates it further. i don't think anyone can learn æ ø å y when seeing it in writing. they have to hear it 😄

  • @eliv.7062
    @eliv.7062 Год назад

    She looks like a berry in that blouse.🍓 Is that an Emily outfit? Hmmm...

  • @Yeodoongiiie
    @Yeodoongiiie Год назад +1

    lily's fascination with denmark is funny to me. like WHY ? how... is her husband danish. what happened 😄 yes i am a dane... and i personally don't get the attraction to our country, but it's super cute she loves being here.

  • @adriana7144
    @adriana7144 Год назад

    Summer in a bite….because that is the one and only bite of food she consumed all summer.

  • @augustreintoft7546
    @augustreintoft7546 Год назад

    The fact that there is no danish person included in this "danish" video, is kinda weird

  • @bruh12869
    @bruh12869 Год назад

    I've never understood why people have such a hard time pronouncing stuff correctly, when i have never had trouble pronouncing anything in other languages, and if i am not sure i look up how to pronounce it.

  • @user-sf8xu4vh9w
    @user-sf8xu4vh9w Год назад

    Jordbaer по-русски будет значить ЙОБАРЬ.

  • @petercbruun
    @petercbruun Год назад

    hahahhahahahhahhahahaha :-D :-D 😀

  • @klaraolesen6654
    @klaraolesen6654 Год назад +1

    so funny she chose danish i thought this was a joke

  • @BogdanSorlea
    @BogdanSorlea Год назад

    you're beautiful but yet I still need to turn down on your rye bread with cream

  • @Elias1600
    @Elias1600 Год назад

    flot

  • @dzemailiromeo4118
    @dzemailiromeo4118 Год назад

    Hello, girls of Copenhagen and Denmark. I turned twenty-five three years ago, and I have not been married yet. Is anyone interested?

  • @convexreflection7549
    @convexreflection7549 Год назад +2

    Came from the Juno bakery page and for the tarts. Didn't know the annoying girl until a couple of minutes ago.

    • @eleonoramincioni
      @eleonoramincioni Год назад +4

      what did you possibily find annoying about her?

  • @TheRedandWhit
    @TheRedandWhit Год назад

    Jeg har aldrig set en mand være så presset😑

  • @powerpia2000
    @powerpia2000 Год назад +4

    Just like our Prince Henrik from France, her Danish accent i horrible. We Danes are never content with anyones effort in Danish language skills, unless they are 110% perfect.

    • @sandianavegana
      @sandianavegana Год назад

      yeah, I was actually very surprised to read comments from the danes that she did great.... XD I mean, she's trying for the first time but the pronunciation sucked.... why say she did great??? I don't get it.

    • @ebbenielsen7
      @ebbenielsen7 Год назад +1

      @@sandianavegana As a start from a beginner it is rather okay ...

  • @niklaszeniusjespersen7323
    @niklaszeniusjespersen7323 Год назад +3

    This is about as offensive to Danish culture as Emily in Paris is to French. Half of what they say and show in such a short time is completely wrong

    • @carokat1111
      @carokat1111 Год назад +1

      lighten up

    • @niklaszeniusjespersen7323
      @niklaszeniusjespersen7323 Год назад +1

      ​@@carokat1111 I'm fine, but maybe they shouldn't make an introduction to Danish culture and then make a bunch of statements that are just not true and a bit absurd. Like, what they are eathing is not even rød grød med fløde, not even a tiny bit close. Maybe they should just stop being lazy and actually get to know a tiny bit about the cultures they portray

    • @Yeodoongiiie
      @Yeodoongiiie Год назад +1

      @@niklaszeniusjespersen7323 100% i totally don't care that much, but totally agree it's very lazy.

    • @jc3drums916
      @jc3drums916 Год назад +1

      @@niklaszeniusjespersen7323 I just assumed it was another fine dining modern reinterpretation of rødgrød med fløde, although I suppose red berries and cream are so common in pastries that there's a danger that one could erroneously call anything containing them a reinterpretation. I can also see how it might be confusing to anyone unfamiliar with it, especially after translating it into English as a kind of porridge.
      However, maybe you should complain to the bakery, because it seems like they're the ones calling it rødgrød med fløde.

    • @LayllasLocker
      @LayllasLocker Год назад +1

      Holy shit, snowflakes from the west. You know what you need, some major war incidents and the rest of the world showing your culture and your nation through the lens of a terrorist or a savage or any other negative connotation. Plenty of examples out there. -.-
      The more I read dumb stuff on the internet the more I want us all to go into a nuclear war so that people understand what real problems are.