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Funny how some words can mean several totally different things, such as Dør can both mean Death but a Door, or Dyr which means both Expensive and Animal.
張永蔚 Danish is somewhat similar to English with it's capital letters. You only use capitals (I believe) for names, place names and the beginning of a sentence. 'Jeg' (danish for I) does not take a capital letter unless it is at the beginning of a sentence. Day names, month names and season names also (I believe) do not take capital letters.
Thank you for these video.
I am learning Dansk language little by little.
Thank you for your clear pronunciation. Soft d and glottal stops are very clear.
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Thank you for posting this🥰
Funny how some words can mean several totally different things, such as
Dør can both mean Death but a Door, or Dyr which means both Expensive and Animal.
what is "kat" again??? @@
Pricilla Cheung kat=cat.. pronounced same as the english cat( same pronounciation, he was saying something else entirely)
Jeg vil gerne invitere dig til middag. 😂😂😂
cat, I think
It is cat I was just watching this for fun I know much danish already 😂😂😂
0:49 der står billig, men der bliver sagt billigt
It's so easy for a German.
"(butterfly) sommerfugl"
"(cat) I WOULD LIKE TO INVITE YOU TO DINNER-
for danish words, is it necessary to capitalize the language word?
張永蔚 Danish is somewhat similar to English with it's capital letters. You only use capitals (I believe) for names, place names and the beginning of a sentence. 'Jeg' (danish for I) does not take a capital letter unless it is at the beginning of a sentence. Day names, month names and season names also (I believe) do not take capital letters.
Good video. I like it
Doesnt “dyr” mean Animal?
Late reply, idk if you figured it out. Dyr can mean both animal and expensive.
Lot's of mistake but thanks for the help.
Awsome
عالییییییی💗💗💗💗
thank you
Tak for hjælp
tak.
🏅
tak
great
Thinks
Tykk with two Ks
every vord is wrong please fix it
mange fejl
You should learn nouns first.
Tusind tak
America is not a country, it is a continent. You meant The United States of America, that is a country
America is a continent???? Hahaahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaahhaahahahaahahajahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahajajahahahahahahahahahah
Marts
Dog is cat!
boo beee oo aaa eee naa paa kkk lol
I come to spiser jeres hund >:)
Mange tak.
why to study danish if you can study arabic instead?
Because I prefer danish to arabic.