Denmark Explained!

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2025

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  • @CountriesExplained
    @CountriesExplained  2 года назад +791

    *Update* - When rendering the video the amusement parks somehow changed position. They’re located in Copenhagen, which are located on Sjælland and nothing else 😅 Also I forgot to color Bornholm, this beautiful island is definitely a part of Denmark (I’ve even been there) 🇩🇰❤️

    • @Monkey-bo3xx
      @Monkey-bo3xx 2 года назад +2

      Will you ever make a video about vatican city?

    • @alexandruariton3914
      @alexandruariton3914 2 года назад

      you should tell more about Romanian invention and innovations

    • @parzivalgrønne
      @parzivalgrønne Год назад +19

      There are kinda a word for please in Danish its (Bed om)

    • @pliashmuldba
      @pliashmuldba Год назад +10

      @@parzivalgrønne Or vær så venlig ( be so kind )

    • @cedsgm9205
      @cedsgm9205 Год назад

      Colour*

  • @ibenschnackmcgregor1899
    @ibenschnackmcgregor1899 3 года назад +1827

    As a dane, I couldn’t stop laughing when they confidently placed Bakken and Tivoli on Jutland😂😂 but great video anyway! Love the way things are explained simply and with illustrations😍

    • @mikel_gt
      @mikel_gt 3 года назад +18

      os mig

    • @vanity137
      @vanity137 3 года назад +10

      Ja

    • @stigpaulsen3526
      @stigpaulsen3526 3 года назад +7

      Same🤣

    • @stickr6214
      @stickr6214 3 года назад +12

      De findes også i Jylland makker...

    • @Sniphy2011
      @Sniphy2011 3 года назад +18

      Jeg tænkte også: Hvad har han gang i?😂🤣

  • @Real_MisterSir
    @Real_MisterSir Год назад +143

    Some clarifications and trivia:
    1. Danish language does not have a singular word that directly translates from "please", but structuring phrases with a combination of a few words to achieve the same meaning exists and are used to the same degree and frequency. For example the phrase "bede om" literally translates to "beg for", but in common speech it holds the same value and intention as "please" in the context of requesting something from someone. There are dozens of ways to achieve this meaning with different words for a generally more nuanced depiction of what you are asking for, whereas "please" is a less nuanced all-encompassing word that simplifies things a lot, but also loses some of the depth.
    2. The Y in "Hygge" is pronounced pretty similar to Ü in German. But definitely not as "U" :D
    3. The "Danish", known here as Wienerbrød (Viennese bread), has a more complex story than that. There was a time many decades ago where Danish bakers went on a strike, and to fill the demand a lot of Viennese bakers were hired to fill the gap. These bakers brought with them their local dishes. After the strike, the Danish bakers took note of the Viennese pastries, and evolved the recipes to what they are today. So it is more of a Danish-Viennese collaboration, but they are called Viennese bread to give credit to the original inspiration for the derived Danish recipes.
    If you visit Denmark and ask for a "Danish", nobody will know what you mean. This is a foreign concept that we have no part in :D
    4. "Bakken" translates to "The hill", and quite literally is a hill within the national forest of "Dyrehavsbakken", in the outskirts of Copenhagen (easily accessible by train). It used to be a place where merchants and amusement vendors would set up their shops and people would visit to buy things and have a good time. With time, it grew into a more established location and would offer a full-time experience for visitors and tourists to this day. This is also why all the individual stands and fairs are still privately owned to this day, and the whole place is free to visit (but tour bands are paid ofc). In comparison, Tivoli is a paid-to-enter amusement park that runs the land and decides what changes are made etc.
    5. "Pølse" just means sausage. It's not really what the hotdogs are called, it's just the term that is used for all sausage-related food similar to hotdogs sold at these stands. They will often be sold at a "Pølsevogn", meaning sausage cart, that will be set up in specific locations, but can be towed behind a car after closing hour. It's more of a specific location pop-up thing :)
    6. Aragorn is Danish (Viggo Mortensen), and Scarlet Johansson is half Danish (from her Danish father), hence the Scandinavian surname. (Edit: Both are half danish in terms of parental bloodline, but Viggo was born and raised in Denmark, whereas Scarlet was not -which is why I refer specifically to Viggo as a native Dane).
    7. Google Maps is originally a Danish technology, which in 2004 together with an Australian based team pitched the idea to Google and was acquired into their digital suite.
    8. There are no mountains nor rocky cliffs in Denmark, besides one single island named Bornholm (not counting Greenland and Faeroe islands). The former cliffs and rocky terrain was crushed by the glaciers of the last Ice age and left a mostly chalk, clay, and sand filled ground with hills and lakes. In comparison, Norway and Sweden are covered in large extend by mountains and cliffs.
    There are however large mineral sediment cliffsides that form at certain parts of the danish coastline, such as "Møns klint", and contain a mixture of clay, chalk, and other minerals -which form a very unique look that you won't find in most parts of the world.

    • @ElisaSarah
      @ElisaSarah Год назад +6

      Måneskin (the band) has a half Danish member.... which is why they decided on that name.

    • @marieilbergjacobsen3061
      @marieilbergjacobsen3061 Год назад +2

      A addendum on 6:
      a) Arnold Schwarzenegger's wife are born Danish. And don't forget Mr. Christensen and "old" villain from James Bond.
      b) Danish historiens do believe that Tolkien was smitten with Jutland, so he based Middle Earth on Djursland-Moesgaard area.

    • @Real_MisterSir
      @Real_MisterSir Год назад

      @@marieilbergjacobsen3061 Oh yes Tolkien was indeed very influenced by norse folklore as he was retelling his imagination of fantastical English tales (as was his goal, since England had no grand tales and myths to speak of, so he drew from nordic influence on old English lands).
      Middle-Earth is a direct equivalent to "Midgaard", aka the land of men in norse mythology. And he drew influence form the lands, marshes, and canals of Jutland (among other places).

    • @JesperSandgreen
      @JesperSandgreen 11 месяцев назад +4

      Denmark has cliffs... Møn, Stevns klints are infact cliffs... greenland and the faroes are full of em too..
      Viggo Mortensen is technically also "only" half danish, his father is danish, just like Scarlett..

    • @Real_MisterSir
      @Real_MisterSir 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@JesperSandgreen
      1. I wrote this: "There are no mountains nor cliffs in Denmark, besides one single island named Bornholm (not counting Greenland and Faeroe islands)." So exactly the same as what you said. Yes Møn and Stævns klint are "cliffs", but they're not what's commonly considered a rocky cliff, rather they're based entirely in mineral soil mix of clay, chalk, etc. Not actual rock formations. I am not sure if the distinction between "klippe" and "Klint" exist in English. Probably there is a more specific geological definition for both. What I meant specifically was "there are no rocky cliffs".
      2. When I specified Scarlet Johansson being half Danish, it was more so in the sense that she didn't grow up and live in Danish culture, yet still has direct ties to Danish lineage and actively displays fondness of that heritage and Denmark as a whole. Viggo on the other hand I simply see as a complete Dane (even if only one parent is Danish). I myself am "half" Danish but since I grew up here and have lived most of my life here, I would never consider myself anything but a full Dane, so to speak.
      So yea on that technicality ofc you're right, I could have worded my distinction better.

  • @biggusdoggus
    @biggusdoggus 9 месяцев назад +29

    Rumour has it, there is video footage of parts of Denmark that are not in Copenhagen.

    • @gungnir3926
      @gungnir3926 2 месяца назад

      nej, det er falske nyheder du. jylland er ai genereret. alle ved det, ingen taler om det

    • @JessieThorne886
      @JessieThorne886 22 дня назад

      Do you mean the Copenhagen suburbs? 😂

  • @thomasl486
    @thomasl486 3 года назад +1225

    You mention Bakken and Tivoli.....and their names pop up over Juthland aprox on the location of Århus on your map....I am not sure if you wanted to point out the location of the place with your markers, but Copehnagen is located on Sjælland to the far east and that is also where Bakken and Tivoli is....Tivoli right in the center of Copenhagen

    • @MyChannel-ct9zz
      @MyChannel-ct9zz 3 года назад +71

      Yes wanted to say same thing they are located on the island Sjælland and not Jylland

    • @commander2247
      @commander2247 3 года назад +30

      Exactly i wanted to see if anyone else pointed this out because I’m so confused 😆😅

    • @commander2247
      @commander2247 3 года назад +26

      Although I am from the island in the middle, that was not mentioned but we are used to it being the middle child of Denmark after all 😆

    • @henrikwindt
      @henrikwindt 3 года назад +5

      bakken and tivoli is in kbh. bonbon land on sjælland.. Fyn the middel island got danmarks biggest zoo. and exotic animals here and there and odense is hometown of H.C Andersen. tivoli friheden is aarhus tivoli.and a little up of aarhus you got djurs sommerland and .givskud zootopia a drive in animal park .. all in jylland. then there is legoland also in jylland. and we got 2 waterparks aswell. 1 sjælland and 1 jylland .. lalandia... and we got lots more then only those big thing ALOT more. thes is just a little handfull of whats in denmark

    • @chosen_ones777
      @chosen_ones777 3 года назад +5

      Isn't Aarhus to the south and Randers to the north of Djursland? If so it was at the location of Randers they placed Dyrehavsbakken.
      But OK, it's a long way to Tipperary so who freaking cares?

  • @thomasl486
    @thomasl486 3 года назад +1469

    Bornholm is also part of Denmark located in the Baltic sea 😃

    • @thomasl486
      @thomasl486 3 года назад +40

      oh just seen it have been commented already

    • @CountriesExplained
      @CountriesExplained  3 года назад +86

      🤷‍♂️🙏😁

    • @williambrink2309
      @williambrink2309 3 года назад +49

      Me who lives in Denmark

    • @josephinelarsen2276
      @josephinelarsen2276 3 года назад +34

      I live in Denmark

    • @chosen_ones777
      @chosen_ones777 3 года назад +33

      So is Fanø, Mandø, Rømø and of course "Randers Regnskov" which lies allmost next to Bakken.

  • @Gujy-q2k
    @Gujy-q2k Год назад +18

    3:11 As a Danish native, I've never meet a native that speaks Arabic or Turkish. We learn English and German or French in school. Most schools let students decide rather to learn German or French, but some schools has German as an obligatory language. Every Dane speaks Danish, English, and German or French.

    • @leaftheledgend5823
      @leaftheledgend5823 28 дней назад +1

      Yes, I thought that was weird too… I’ve never met somebody that speaks Arabic before, nor Turkish…

    • @JonasCorner
      @JonasCorner 28 дней назад +1

      I dont speak german, had it in school though!

    • @flora3171
      @flora3171 5 дней назад

      Y’all have a narrow minded definition of native. Lots of Danes have Arabic or Turkish as their first or second language, they just aren’t white Danes

  • @CountriesExplained
    @CountriesExplained  3 года назад +89

    Thanks for all the nice feedback guys! I’ve just made a new episode, about the Netherlands. Would be awesome if you checked that out as well! ❤️ruclips.net/video/8OTuc_2JGEE/видео.html

    • @ghosttheunholyspirit
      @ghosttheunholyspirit 3 года назад +5

      One thing you missed is how literal they can be. Asking "How are you?" Is more of a invasion of privacy then it is a greeting. In America we say "How are you?" And reply with "Good" "Fine" and ask back.
      Danes take that question literally and will actually tell you how they are; like if their knee hurts they'll tell you that instead of the normal "Good."

    • @mariannejensen349
      @mariannejensen349 3 года назад +3

      @@ghosttheunholyspirit Well, if the knee hurts, then the knee hurts and you aren't really "good" as such, are you? You are in pain, if the knee hurts.

    • @mariannejensen349
      @mariannejensen349 3 года назад

      And funny, it should be the Netherlands. A king in the Danish History, I ...th-think it was Christin the 2nd, married a Dutch girl, Elisabeth. I haven't been to the Netherlands myself, but the Dutch peasants were effective, and it inspired the Danish King. It was in the time between the Danish Middle Ages, and on the way to the Renaissance. Other countries, already had the Renaissance at that time

    • @julianetjrnfeltthers-jrgen7188
      @julianetjrnfeltthers-jrgen7188 3 года назад +8

      99% of all the people who watched this, are probably Danes, cause we love to hear about ourself. And I think we're also kinda mad about how u pronounced "hygge" hahaha

    • @ghosttheunholyspirit
      @ghosttheunholyspirit 3 года назад +1

      @@julianetjrnfeltthers-jrgen7188 I was told the way we Americans say "Rugbrød" makes your ears bleed.

  • @AtotehZ
    @AtotehZ Год назад +4

    2:25 I guess Bornholm is Swedish today.
    Turkish and Arabic is not generally spoken by natives. It is spoken by immigrants and the children of immigrants.
    German however is the most commonly spoken 3rd language and is taught in school.

  • @Christian_Bagger
    @Christian_Bagger 3 года назад +201

    You got the difference between the Nordics and Scandinavia! Sweet! You’re prononciation is probably far better than your realize! Also Søren Kirkegaard is considered a global giant in philosophy! Great video!

    • @CountriesExplained
      @CountriesExplained  3 года назад +16

      Thanks a lot for those kind words! Really appreciate it! 😁🙌

    • @carolinekofahl8867
      @carolinekofahl8867 3 года назад +1

      Turkish and Arabic are spoken by immigrants.

    • @denniskylling3887
      @denniskylling3887 3 года назад +1

      Mate, he legit pronounce "Smørebrød" in swedish...

    • @Qija1
      @Qija1 3 года назад +7

      At this point I’m surprised when people get the nordics/Scandinavia difference correct😂 so many people mix it up

    • @peterpearson1675
      @peterpearson1675 11 месяцев назад

      Tør man tilføje,at hans dansk udtale er nok bedre end hans engelsk? Sagt af en Englænder bosat i Danmark.

  • @Fractal227
    @Fractal227 3 года назад +238

    I think its incredible to think about that Denmark is home to the biggest shipping company in the world (Maersk) and we are a major insulin manufacturer (Novo Nordisk).

    • @CountriesExplained
      @CountriesExplained  3 года назад +18

      Excellent input! Thanks for that 😁🙌

    • @jbartmontage6737
      @jbartmontage6737 3 года назад +2

      Maersk hid their fleet in america when they bombed europe.. Corruption as always

    • @mdysted
      @mdysted 3 года назад +12

      @@jbartmontage6737 Why do you call it corruption? They saved their fleet from being taken by the nazis.

    • @jbartmontage6737
      @jbartmontage6737 3 года назад +1

      @@mdysted I think its a little bit more complicated then that. But i like your basic rhetoric of world wars :)

    • @michaelschuckart2217
      @michaelschuckart2217 3 года назад +4

      Everybody knows the statue of the little mermaid in Kopenhagen's harbour. But did you know, that the face of the statue was made after the face of the wife of the owner of Maersk. For the body a dancer had to model.

  • @thelittlenoobMC
    @thelittlenoobMC Год назад +18

    Really nice animations, and you obviously by now know the small details that weren't right. But let me tell you this. From all the videos I've seen trying to explain Denmark. Yours is the one coming closest and the best by far! Good job!

    • @thelittlenoobMC
      @thelittlenoobMC Год назад

      One funny thing the Danes are really aware of, is that there's a lot of difference in the way people act depending on if you're from Jylland (main island), Fyn (the "speedbump" - island towards Sjælland) or from Sjælland, which is where our capitol is. People from Sjælland are often more cocky than Jytlanders, who takes things more at ease :D

  • @nimaben7
    @nimaben7 3 года назад +85

    Having lived in Dk, I appreciate your video because it lessen the "home sickness".
    The Danes are one of the nicest, kind hearted and generous people and my time in Dk changed me for the better. It has been almost 6 years since I left København but I left my heart there.

    • @CountriesExplained
      @CountriesExplained  3 года назад +11

      ❤️🇩🇰

    • @Qija1
      @Qija1 3 года назад +6

      I hope you’ll get a chance to come back and visit one day then🥰

    • @nimaben7
      @nimaben7 3 года назад +3

      @@Qija1 I hope so when this Covid craziness ends. I still talk to my friends and "family" in Denmark so I will definitely be going back. :)
      I hope you and your family are doing okey with surge of Omicron in Dk.

    • @Qija1
      @Qija1 3 года назад

      @@nimaben7 Thank you. I appreciate it. Luckily we have a high vaccination rate and even though more people are getting covid, the numbers of people hospitalized with covid are lowering. So I’m sure it’ll be ok. Take good care too :)

    • @Janitor_Dragon
      @Janitor_Dragon Год назад

      Well come on back, and why don’t you visit Denmark proper instead of mini Sweden?

  • @BeemanFunnyman
    @BeemanFunnyman 3 года назад +156

    As a dane, i can point out small mistakes/misinformation, like the liberation of denmark was mostly completed may 4.th, but little island Bornholm was liberated in the 5th by the soviets, and thats why Denmark was partially under soviet occupation, and a little more on info about dannebrog and how it fell down fron the sky in a fight in Tallin.
    And you could also have mentioned the treaty of Roskilde, were Denmark lost Skåneland.
    And also, nice work and good luck being the succesor to Geography now

    • @BeemanFunnyman
      @BeemanFunnyman 3 года назад +1

      Plus other very minor things like a little geographical look of the islands and height

    • @nielsbnnelkke6010
      @nielsbnnelkke6010 3 года назад +13

      Bornholm was official liberated from the russians on the 5.th april 1946- 11 months after the rest of Denmark......😉

    • @M.H.L.Haraldsson
      @M.H.L.Haraldsson 3 года назад +7

      Denmark was liberated on the 5th. The announcement was made on the 4th, but it wasn't effective until 8 am on the 5th.

    • @kurtchristensen3623
      @kurtchristensen3623 3 года назад

      why do you not take sven knud and valdemar in the video?

    • @Ludovicus1769
      @Ludovicus1769 3 года назад +2

      It was only under Soviet occupation for one year.

  • @stopmacroeditz
    @stopmacroeditz Год назад +10

    Thank you so much!!!! It means a lot for us danes to get praised and talked about. We are such a "small" country.

  • @Tethron
    @Tethron 3 года назад +103

    Two extremely important points in history for Denmark are also:
    The bombardment of Copenhagen in 1807 by the British. It’s the first ever bombardment of a civil population. After they took our fleet (which was one of the strongest at the time), and Denmark never recovered its former military strength.
    The second Schleswig war in 1864. The german army annihilated the danish army. From this point on, Denmark ran a much more isolationist foreign policy, and went from a medium power state to a small state.

    • @martinpoulsen6564
      @martinpoulsen6564 3 года назад +1

      Nobody would know by the statements from our politicians... Guess that's why so many are so surprised at how small DK really is. 🤣

    • @malwoanders
      @malwoanders 3 года назад +1

      Germany did not exist in 1864!

    • @Carewolf
      @Carewolf 2 года назад +3

      @@malwoanders Well, they were trying to fix that. The first was to prove they could beat up a small country (Denmark), then the powerstruggle within germany about who should be the emperor (Prussia won), and then that they could beat up France. These three wars are called the three hurrahs that formed Germany

    • @peterpearson1675
      @peterpearson1675 11 месяцев назад

      Did you know that after

  • @MP3RMusic
    @MP3RMusic 3 года назад +221

    The fact that this is this channel’s first video, and it’s so high quality is absolutely amazing! Keep the good work up!

    • @CountriesExplained
      @CountriesExplained  3 года назад +13

      Thanks a lot friend! 🙌

    • @forgeforreal9674
      @forgeforreal9674 2 года назад +2

      Wait its his first video?? At this quality?? Its too good to be true

    • @CountriesExplained
      @CountriesExplained  2 года назад +1

      @@forgeforreal9674 thank you so much! 🥰

    • @skyisthelimit9887
      @skyisthelimit9887 2 года назад +1

      come one he just paid someone for the editing

    • @MP3RMusic
      @MP3RMusic 2 года назад

      @@skyisthelimit9887 Still, it shows that the guys who runs this
      1. Write great scripts
      2. Do research
      3. Invests in this project

  • @Munk-v9c
    @Munk-v9c Год назад +16

    The name Dane has been known since the end of the 4th century, when people in the Ostrogothic kingdom with its center in Ravenna took an interest in them. The Danes appear in the Greek historian Prokopios (danoi), who emphasizes the height of the Danes, and in the Gothic historian Jordanes (dani). After that, it is found regularly in the sources, i.a. the Frankish sources. The Frankish bishop Venantius Fortunatus mentions the Danes in a eulogy from 568, and the bishop Gregory of Tours mentions the first known king of the Danes in connection with an event that took place between the years 511 and 516.

    • @peterpearson1675
      @peterpearson1675 11 месяцев назад

      Not to mention the prehistoric king Dan.

    • @gavinrolls1054
      @gavinrolls1054 Месяц назад

      the name existed much earlier than the fourth century. just not concretely attested until then

  • @kimflycht2258
    @kimflycht2258 3 года назад +91

    It is fun to hear an other country's take of Denmark, but I must correct You on one small thing!
    The Viennese Bakers did not just go to Denmark for adventure! They came because Bakers in Denmark/Copenhagen was striking due to labour dispute in 1850!

    • @CountriesExplained
      @CountriesExplained  3 года назад +6

      Aah! Interesting little side-fact! Thank you for that 😁🙌

    • @elinkeykramme6511
      @elinkeykramme6511 3 года назад +2

      Great info, this i did not know…🇩🇰👍

    • @kimrnhof107
      @kimrnhof107 3 года назад +4

      And aren't we glade for that dispute !! Wienerbrød is lovely

    • @elinkeykramme6511
      @elinkeykramme6511 3 года назад

      @@kimrnhof107 precis

    • @karinaandersen3979
      @karinaandersen3979 3 года назад +1

      And! Wienerbrød appeared because one of their bakers forgot the butter in the dough, found out a little to late and then added it in layers to hide the mistake and voila 😊

  • @Zandain
    @Zandain 3 года назад +62

    Copenhagen is not in Jutland 🤣
    Switch Bakken & Tivoli Gardens to Sjælland, where Copenhagen actually is...you know where the bridge connects to Sweden?
    You sort of forgot the island of Bornholm, in the Baltic.
    After May 9th, 1945, it was actually occupied by the Soviets, until April 5th, 1946!
    The Soviet Union wanted to keep it as an anchor and pathway out of the Baltic!
    Other than that, well done from a Dane!

    • @mikimouse8985
      @mikimouse8985 3 года назад +2

      Jylland = Jutland
      Sjælland = Zealand

  • @Mr_Rodvig
    @Mr_Rodvig Год назад +4

    AMAZING VIDEO❤ as a dane i love to hear people loving the country just wish you had talked a bit about bornholm

  • @knudplesner
    @knudplesner 3 года назад +54

    You misplaced Bakken and Tivoli, it's closer to Copenhagen.
    We also have a land border with Canada, it's called Hans Island.

    • @AndersGetherSoerensen
      @AndersGetherSoerensen 3 года назад +7

      In fact, Denmark and Canada are at war over "Hans Ø".
      The alcohol war.
      Both Canada and Denmark claim the island, as it could become important if a sea route is opened north of Canada to the Pacific Ocean. It is also suspected that there may be natural resources in the form of oil, gas and minerals in the area. After the disagreement broke out in the summer of 2005, the two countries entered into a ceasefire in the dispute and have since held a series of negotiation meetings on the matter. The island may have an impact on the maritime law conditions in the waters between Canada and Greenland, if future climate changes lead to increased navigation in the Northwest Passage and the Arctic Ocean.
      Since 1973, Denmark and Canada have been fighting over the uninhabited island. In 1984, the then Danish Minister of Greenland, Tom Høyem, decided that the Danish flag should be hoisted on the island. Since then, the island has been visited regularly by soldiers from both countries. The "fighting action" is the same every time: the Canadians exchange the Danish flag with theirs and deposit it next to a bottle of whiskey. Then the Danes come, swap the Canadian flag with the Danish one and deposit next to a bottle of schnapps. [1] [2]
      da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_%C3%98

    • @ebbhead20
      @ebbhead20 3 года назад +3

      Closer to cph? Tivoli is in cph. About as in Copenhagen as you can get i would say.

    • @Kemachris
      @Kemachris 3 года назад

      @@AndersGetherSoerensen A war we are definetly winning btw, ill take whiskey over snaps any day of the week. :D

    • @stickr6214
      @stickr6214 3 года назад

      Det findes også i Jylland

  • @RedRam_Menhtrol
    @RedRam_Menhtrol 3 года назад +52

    2:27 The little island that's marked as Swedish is Bornholm and it's actually Danish 😄

    • @Lucas-zv4tw
      @Lucas-zv4tw 3 года назад +1

      Det er ikke engang løgn

    • @AceAdachi
      @AceAdachi 3 года назад +1

      Jeg mener nogle folk jeg kender siger de er reserve svenskere

    • @shenghan9385
      @shenghan9385 8 месяцев назад +1

      How can we the rest of the world tell two Vikings apart?😢

  • @svendnilsson5627
    @svendnilsson5627 Год назад +5

    In fact, Denmark also shares a border with Canada. It is on Hans island, located west of Greenland.

  • @Hallands.
    @Hallands. 2 года назад +15

    Apparently the capital of Denmark has been moved to Randers - taking Bakken and Tivoli along for the ride… 🙄🤭😂

  • @Rollo37
    @Rollo37 2 года назад +259

    As a Dane I appreciate youre sharing our history, values, knowledge and culture to the world.
    Its just sad when you make so many mistakes all over.

    • @PoiarNoia
      @PoiarNoia Год назад +25

      Yeah, Øresund with Ö? Not including Bornholm? Absolute savagery!

    • @mnp3713
      @mnp3713 Год назад +7

      how about Zealand part of Denmark LOL everyone iI know i my town agree all south of the fjord and thats the Limfjord are German and all east of lillebælt are Swedish

    • @bjrngarderrnde3252
      @bjrngarderrnde3252 Год назад +2

      siger du droning magrate er svensker

    • @mnp3713
      @mnp3713 Год назад

      tja hun er vel egentlig Tysker lige som det svenske kongehus@@bjrngarderrnde3252

    • @kongkarry
      @kongkarry Год назад +6

      dronning margereth?? Dannebrogen? ingen ord for "please".. for slet ikke at tale om kbh i jylland...

  • @LootboyQ
    @LootboyQ Год назад +3

    Thanks for making a video about Denmark.
    I know it's hard to get EVERY little detail right, which might slightly offend someone if you miss something.
    Regardless of that, I like this series and the quick rundown.
    You've earned yourself a new subscriber :)
    Keep it up!
    -Your average Danish Joe

  • @Freedom_123
    @Freedom_123 3 года назад +54

    I think is the best country in the world! High quality of design and architecture... amazing buildings.. quality of life.. I love Denmark 🇩🇰! I have been to one month ago and I am mesmerized!

    • @Qija1
      @Qija1 3 года назад +3

      I’m glad you enjoyed your time here! :)

    • @Freedom_123
      @Freedom_123 3 года назад +5

      @@Qija1 Yeap Kristina i am from Greece 🇬🇷 and I am thinking to move in beautiful Copenhagen 🇩🇰 permanently! As I said before this city has a unique quality of life that inspires me! Amazing culture and nice people with great attitude!

    • @yay3733
      @yay3733 3 года назад +2

      Jeg er dansker

    • @Freedom_123
      @Freedom_123 3 года назад

      @@yay3733 🙂

    • @AceAdachi
      @AceAdachi 3 года назад +2

      Yay someone loves our little country 🙂

  • @klausolekristiansen2960
    @klausolekristiansen2960 3 года назад +8

    Danish has no one word that cover all uses of English "please". That does not mean that that you do not need to be polite. In many cases we use "tak", meaning "thank you" where English would use" please". "Ja tak", "yes please". "Te eller kaffe? Te, tak". "Tea or coffee? Tea, please." In some cases you can use "venligst", literally "friendliest" but usually better translated "kindly". These days you often see it placed where "please" would go in an English sentence, which annoys many Danes. For example, you see absurdities like "Venligst luk døren". It should be "Luk venligst døren", literally "Close friendliest the door."

    • @CountriesExplained
      @CountriesExplained  3 года назад +2

      Thank you for that! ⭐️🇩🇰

    • @tsjoencinema
      @tsjoencinema 9 месяцев назад +1

      "which annoys many Danes". Funny though how the Danish dictionary lists more and more English words as Danish every single year.

  • @SvampeMat5334
    @SvampeMat5334 Год назад +2

    I love seeing videos that are english and they are talking about my country tip: if you love big cities with smalll roads and wanna go on vacation a place like that go to denmark🇩🇰 i love my country😊😊❤❤

  • @AndersGetherSoerensen
    @AndersGetherSoerensen 3 года назад +36

    Your story is not correct. You have completely omitted that the Danish border went down to Hamburg in Germany. The whole part up to Kolling was lost when Bismark needed to train his army with France. Then in 1864 Denmark lost the war against Germany and 1/3 of the country. Even some of the best farmland. This meant an upheaval of the Danish self-understanding and of the slogan "What is lost outwards must be gained inwards". This meant that large parts of the peninsula of Jutland were made ready for the production of agricultural products. At the same time, they began to educate the lower part of the population so that they could read and write. Concentration thoughts began and grew. First with shops, Brugsen "so the working class could get cheap food so they made a profit for other activities. Since then agriculture became a cooperative movement and quality products were exported first to England then to Europe and now to the whole world. The Danes were brought up to democracy via When the employers and workers made their first agreement in 1899 where each party respected the other party, the foundation for modernized Denmark was laid. It was completed with the first major social reform and economic agreement among the political parties in 1933. Same day as Hitler took power in Germany, so Denmark began its welfare state the same day that Germany was heading for its downfall.

    • @sekat1
      @sekat1 3 года назад +2

      Also after ww1 we some of the country back by vote in 1920

    • @shebschaf7608
      @shebschaf7608 3 года назад

      Denmark didn´t lost 1/3 of their country in 1864, cause Slesvig/Schleswig and Holstein was a part of the HRE and his follow state. yes, these two duchies was ruled by the danish King, but not as a part of Denmark. Thousand years before it was danish, but than they lost it against an east Franconian King King if i remember right. I don´t know how many danes or germans lived in Slesvig/Schleswig at 1864, but Holstein was mostly populated by germans.

    • @tokeherkild8038
      @tokeherkild8038 3 года назад

      ​@@shebschaf7608 I believe that was the excuse used, but its not entirely historical correct. But does it matter ?

    • @AndersGetherSoerensen
      @AndersGetherSoerensen 3 года назад +1

      @@shebschaf7608 Fun facts. It is just so strange that there was an opportunity to vote back to Denmark in a referendum in 1920. Here a number voted back to Denmark. The part that is today known as Southern Jutland. It runs from the town of Kolling to the current border. That reunification is to this day celebrated in Southern Jutland and is almost more important than Constitution Day.
      So yes. Denmark lost 1/3 of its territory and used under the slogan "What is lost outwards must be gained inwards" and began a cultivation of western Jutland. The lost war and the lost country is a national trauma that has taken root in the Danish soul.

  • @amazingworld161
    @amazingworld161 3 года назад +6

    That video is actually REALLY good! Subbed 🤤

  • @flavoredvelcro
    @flavoredvelcro Год назад +3

    at 7:42 that pointer you made was not anywhere near Copenhagen or Bakken the same with Tivoli, Copenhagen is on Sjælland while you pointed to Jylland

    • @automation7295
      @automation7295 5 дней назад

      I guess you never heard of rendering error.

  • @Haarvoks0409
    @Haarvoks0409 3 года назад +38

    As a Dane, I have to say that you need to check again where Copenhagen is placed. You have placed Bakken and Tivoli in Aalborg 😄 Aaaand our flag is called "Dannebrog" - without the "en" in the end 😁 Otherwise super nice video! Fun to see! ❤️

  • @denmark2680
    @denmark2680 3 года назад +24

    Denmark having the oldest amusement park in the world called Bakken. Walt Disney visited Tivoli (the second oldest amusement park) in Copenhagen to get inspiration and ideas for how Disneyland should look like.
    Several times before the opening in 1955, Walt Disney Tivoli visited when he was very captivated by the mood and atmosphere in the amusement park in the middle of Copenhagen, which he would like to copy.

  • @mejenborg
    @mejenborg Год назад +2

    2:47 Öresund, is how it's spelled in swedish, Øresund is the danish :D

  • @archambaultcalliopee5542
    @archambaultcalliopee5542 3 года назад +18

    Just wanna told you that I'm thankful for your work. I'm a French Erasmus student and I will go to Danemark for 6 months. I was pretty stressful about working here but I feel like it's a secure and interesting country to visit!

    • @CountriesExplained
      @CountriesExplained  3 года назад +4

      🙌😁

    • @nimaben7
      @nimaben7 3 года назад +3

      You will be fine in Dk. You will enjoy it and your life will change for the better. :)
      I studied in Dk and it was amazing. #danmark #hygge

    • @GorillaNummer
      @GorillaNummer 3 года назад +4

      i live in denmark and i have left things in buildings in big citys and when i came back an hour later they were still there. what im trying to say is danes are nice

    • @jbartmontage6737
      @jbartmontage6737 3 года назад

      @@GorillaNummer and they magically smell of roses. Trust a dane to be fake, always..

    • @Qija1
      @Qija1 3 года назад +1

      I hope you’ll enjoy your time here in Denmark then!
      Denmark is indeed a very secure and safe country in multiple aspects, especially compared to a lot of other countries. Though ofc you must still remember to take precautions as there’s bad people everywhere. But I’m sure you’ll be just fine here. :)
      But hey, at least you won’t have to worry about natural disasters or dangerous animals here hehe

  • @felixjensen3107
    @felixjensen3107 2 года назад +7

    Denmark has a border with Canada

  • @Tanaka20
    @Tanaka20 Год назад +1

    Nice little vid. :)
    As a Dane myself I had a good time listening to your pronounciations of our language. :P
    That said. Tveskæg doesn't mean forkbeard, but roughly translated it means "two-beard" or "double-beard" ^^.
    But nice vid.

  • @Crackzey
    @Crackzey 3 года назад +9

    I'm from Denmark, and i'm sure just about everyone in the country can understand at least basic english! Nice vid bro

  • @olesrensen9441
    @olesrensen9441 Год назад +6

    How could you forget "Maersk" The worlds biggest company within "Transport and logistics". Also the pump producer "Danfoss" and Arla, a dairy products company.

    • @DanishCamp
      @DanishCamp Год назад +1

      They did include butter

  • @F0xyFox_ORIGINAL
    @F0xyFox_ORIGINAL Год назад +1

    Hsppy that my country gets to shine lol
    Edit: one of the oldest schools of denmark is "herlufsholm" also one of the happiest schools too, its been around for like 1500-2023 [still here] theres also a church there, herlufsholm owns ALOT and has a full solar system well im not saying no more TEHE

  • @AndersGetherSoerensen
    @AndersGetherSoerensen 3 года назад +15

    What has the island of Bornholm done since you do not think it belongs with the rest of Denmark?

    • @kimkurt76
      @kimkurt76 3 года назад +2

      The history actual right, but it's missing the small detail, that the people of Bornholm was successfully revolting from the swedish king in 1658 and has been a part of Denmark since.

  • @michaelschuckart2217
    @michaelschuckart2217 3 года назад +10

    Fun fact: Many well known danish products have "purveyor to the royal danish court" written on it. For example Tuborg beer. But there is a second large brewery with more humour: Faxe (it is named after the town "Fakse", but spelled differently). They write "purveyor to the danish people" on their bottles.

  • @Darveolsen
    @Darveolsen Год назад +2

    Business wise, you could add LEGO, Novo Nordisk and Maersk shipping🏆

  • @AndersGetherSoerensen
    @AndersGetherSoerensen 3 года назад +5

    Greenland and the Faroe Islands are not Denmark. But the same with Denmark, they make up the Danish kingdom. Greenland and the Faroe Islands have their own parliament and have autonomy over their internal affairs. Abroad, they have partial autonomy.

  • @daisiejensen4818
    @daisiejensen4818 3 года назад +6

    The island under Sweden that you marked as Swedish is Danish. It's called Bornholm and is known as the most wonderful vacation island of Denmark. It's also the only place in Denmark where you can find a waterfall.
    When you mention the Tivoli garden, you say it is in the capital (and it is) but you place it in Jutland/Jylland when the capital is on Zealand/Sjælland (the eastern side of the country).
    - In Jutland there is an amusement park
    called Tivoli Friheden (Tivoli Freedom).
    - Bakken is also on Zealand/Sjælland
    Other things you could have mentioned:
    - A fun fact you could've used about Tivoli could've been that the amusement park was Walt Disney inspiration when he was developing Disney Land/world.
    - Janteloven/the law of jante is very much in the Danish culture. It basically means that you don't put yourself on a pedestal or treat others the way you want to be treated.
    - Denmark is one of the flattest countries in the world (no mountains).
    - In school we learn both English and German (some private schools teach French instead of German).
    - Education and health care are covered by taxes so the individual does not have to pay.
    - When you mentioned the battles between Denmark and Sweden, it would also have been relevant to mentioned the battles between Denmark and what we know as Germany today, because the two countries have fought for Jutland several times. There was a big battle in 1864, where Germany won most of Jutland. Denmark was only reunited with Jutland in 1920 an that reunion is celebrated every year.
    - From 1 January 2020, 74.3% of the population was registered as a member of the Danish Church (not 85%).
    - A good advice if you meet a Dane, never ask "how are you doing?" unless you're close, because it's a very personal question to ask.

    • @cedsgm9205
      @cedsgm9205 Год назад +1

      Dane here. Great comment, but that last bit is a little wrong, it's completely normal to ask "hvordan går det?" or "hvorn skærn?" to people, even if you only talked to them once before ._.

  • @Sniphy2011
    @Sniphy2011 Год назад +1

    I am from Denmark, and your pronouncing of the words were suprisingly good

  • @denmark2680
    @denmark2680 3 года назад +11

    🇩🇰Denmark has the fifth largest trading fleet in the world, although we are a small country!🇩🇰

    • @Chips569
      @Chips569 Год назад

      Well, Maersk is danish.

  • @waterg7611
    @waterg7611 3 года назад +4

    This video was amazing! Especially since this is your first video, the production of this video is amazing!
    It’s also amazing that my country was the first video! :D
    If you keep uploading, I can easily see you become famous! ❤️💪

  • @marcusthelegend
    @marcusthelegend Год назад +1

    I like how you covered both my home countries in the first and fourth videos you made, glad you guys know how to pick countries right!

  • @marcuskorslund6576
    @marcuskorslund6576 3 года назад +4

    English: it's amazing I'm from Denmark and this video tells a lot about my country. keep making such videos. I liked and subscribed.
    Dansk: det er fantastisk, jeg er fra Danmark, og denne video fortæller meget om mit land. fortsæt med at lave sådanne videoer. Jeg kunne lide og abonnerede.

    • @CountriesExplained
      @CountriesExplained  3 года назад +2

      Appreciate that comment! And a big plus for the danish translation! 😍🙌

  • @v1gon_gaming145
    @v1gon_gaming145 3 года назад +7

    you missed that Bornholm is a part of Denmark

  • @Itz_fifi
    @Itz_fifi Год назад +531

    only people from Denmark can like this comment

  • @kimbastian7845
    @kimbastian7845 3 года назад +6

    Always fun to hear people speak of our beloved country :)
    I agree with some comments about Smørrebrød which is a big deal here. And that Soren Kierkegaard is worth a mention.
    I also think that Hans Christian Ørsted is very important to mention, as he discovered electro magnetism. Without that we wouldn’t be able to harness wind power :)

  • @emilserupdahl7219
    @emilserupdahl7219 3 года назад +10

    As a Dane, I think this was a very good video. Some tiny errors here and there, but a generally great video. Keep up the good work!

  • @TheWackyFox
    @TheWackyFox Год назад

    thanks man its really nice to have someone to explain your own country : )

  • @valdemarheeholmsjlund8591
    @valdemarheeholmsjlund8591 3 года назад +8

    not to be that guy but...
    at 2:27 you put the island Bornholm in the swedish territory and not danish.
    Copenhagen is also not in Jutland but on Sjælland.

    • @CountriesExplained
      @CountriesExplained  3 года назад +4

      Yes that was a mistake for sure! I did it right in the thumbnail, but forgot to color it in the video 😅 And I totally know where Copenhagen is, I’ve been there 2 times haha! Probably had a minor meltdown while editing 😂

  • @viktorastrup3712
    @viktorastrup3712 Год назад +3

    7:18 “hugga” jeg dør😂😂😂🤣

  • @BloxMeteorRobloxPro
    @BloxMeteorRobloxPro Год назад +1

    as i live in denmark and i am danish then i can just say its also really safe in denmark almost no robberies happen but if there is robberies then thats a lucky chance

  • @mortendrachmann1200
    @mortendrachmann1200 3 года назад +4

    Loved the video, I am proud to be a Dane my self. I would love to see more video's France is a good one :-)

    • @CountriesExplained
      @CountriesExplained  3 года назад

      Thanks a lot! France coming up in the future for sure! 😍🇩🇰🇫🇷

  • @UserNameWasCensored
    @UserNameWasCensored Год назад +3

    Obviously there's a lot wrong in this video starting with the first text "Europe's largest country". Even including Greenland (which is geographically in North America). Denmark is still smaller than Russia. But the main point is in fact "fun" even if a lot of the information is silly or outright incorrect (nice placement of Copenhagen!!!).

    • @feandil1713
      @feandil1713 11 месяцев назад

      I was looking for the comment about Russia being larger than Denmark. I understand many of us would prefer to forget about the existence of such a country as Russia, but what can we do, at this point of time it is still there.

  • @Jess0n
    @Jess0n Год назад

    Very informative. I liked it alot. Greetings from Denmark

  • @leifpedersen2105
    @leifpedersen2105 3 года назад +6

    Very very good, but you made The island of Bornholm Swedish. Back in the time when Denmark lost southern Sweden, the people of Bornholm chose to remain danish.

  • @jrooll
    @jrooll Год назад +3

    7:53 thats is not the capital.. could almost not be further away

  • @holliee6832
    @holliee6832 Год назад +1

    Loved this video. I'm on holiday in Denmark right now

    • @CountriesExplained
      @CountriesExplained  Год назад

      Thanks for watching! And hope you enjoy your holiday! Don’t forget to eat some pastries 🤤🥐

  • @liskofod8711
    @liskofod8711 3 года назад +16

    Bakken and Tivoli Are NOT IN JUTLAND 🙈🙈🙈

  • @iwillbeCD
    @iwillbeCD 3 года назад +4

    Seeing this video, made me proud that u had all the fact right, until 7:47 :D
    Copenhagen is not placed where you marked it on our map

  • @lillesnegl6
    @lillesnegl6 Год назад

    Geart video man! i really enjoyed watching this as a dane myself. Thank you for making this :D

  • @TheChiefEng
    @TheChiefEng 3 года назад +12

    You listed the island of Bornholm in The Baltic Sea as being Swedish. Well, Bornholm is Danish so there is that.
    The Danish flag is called DANNEBROG.
    There is a little more to the history of Carlsberg. In reality, Carlsberg could have been dominating the beer industry worldwide completely as a monopoly.
    The reason is that Carlsberg developed the type of yeast for beer production that is used by all breweries in the world today.
    Back in the day, beer had a relatively low lifespan. The development of the yeast type from Carlsberg changed that and instead of keeping it to themselves, they freely gave the yeast spores to anyone who wanted it for free so all beer production around the world today is based on this yeast type.

  • @rasmusbhnke9783
    @rasmusbhnke9783 3 года назад +5

    The flag is actually just called Dannebrog, or said in danish: Flaget hedder egentlig bare Dannebrog

  • @FoxytheChicken
    @FoxytheChicken 3 месяца назад

    Making a Presentation for school, and this video literally, has all the information I need.
    Thank you.

  • @FoxyRaven-TV
    @FoxyRaven-TV 3 года назад +11

    I am a Dane and as other wrote you forgot Bornholm.
    Thanks for sharing this amazing video to the world, Denmark is still great 😊
    Also Rugbrød/smørbrød if more famous than our red hotdogs 🙈

  • @leonard-gq5eh
    @leonard-gq5eh Год назад +4

    Great video!
    Another important war to mention is the war of 1864, where Denmark fought Prussia and Austria over the region Slesvig. DK suffered a humiliating defeat which, combined with having given Norway their independence in 1815 and losing our naval power to Britain in 1805, remodeled our perception of who we are - if we aren't a power to reckon with, then who are we? This led to our non-involvement in the world wars and our national identity - we are a small but "hyggelig" nation :)

    • @oneshothunter9877
      @oneshothunter9877 Год назад

      Denmark didn't give Norway their independence, they were forced to do so because of their support of Napoleon.

    • @eblita3698
      @eblita3698 Год назад

      @@oneshothunter9877 And this thanks to the British destroying our naval power, being afraid of an even bigger navy than theirs maybe falling into the hands of Napoleon. Denmark being neutral, but then attacked by the British. They made the Danes choose Napoleon. Napoleon made all involved countries drive on the right side of the roads. And now the British still drive on the wrong side in the UK because of their silly hatred to Napoleon who died more than 200 years ago :)

  • @laurac8659
    @laurac8659 Год назад +1

    Love that I found this channel ❤

  • @czonik
    @czonik 3 года назад +4

    Great video! I love the editing, it’s really fun to watch!
    As for tips, I’d love to see some more language related content! How about including some basic phrases in the videos, like “yes”, “no”, “good morning” and probably “one beer please” would be a good one too! lol
    I bet some middle eastern country is coming next!

    • @CountriesExplained
      @CountriesExplained  3 года назад +3

      Thanks a lot for that nice feedback! Will absolutely have those tips in mind for future episodes! 😁
      Actually the next country is…. 😏

  • @sixxdog
    @sixxdog 3 года назад +4

    As a historian, I really like this video. I've never come across similar accuracy, and although it was somewhat fast paced and perfunctory, you nailed every bit right. Kudos!
    Especially impressed by the geographical accuracy

    • @CountriesExplained
      @CountriesExplained  3 года назад +1

      🙏👑

    • @janolsen9856
      @janolsen9856 3 года назад +7

      Especially impressed by the geographical accuracy? Soo Denmark only went to tønder? German border? You cant be a dane.

    • @hansborgdesing
      @hansborgdesing 3 года назад +2

      It's anything but accurate. It is one thing to err on the old historical frontiers, but to place the capital of Jutland and make Bornholm Swedish is a disrespectful error.
      As a native of Bornholm, I am offended. Bornholm seceded from Sweden and returned to Denmark in 1658.

    • @xzdie2036
      @xzdie2036 3 года назад +1

      yes because copenhagen is in jylland. right yeah, accurate

  • @Minefield666
    @Minefield666 Год назад

    It's always fun, to hear a foreigners take on your home country!
    And i gotta say, your pronounciation, while not "on point", is actually pretty good!
    Thanks for a interesting watch!

  • @BenjaminVestergaard
    @BenjaminVestergaard 3 года назад +9

    Not sure if someone else mentioned it but I think that if you mention Niels Bohr, you also have to mention H. C. Ørsted, his research and discoveries also has some kind of impact on everyday life around the world today.

  • @Nicc11221
    @Nicc11221 3 года назад +6

    Cool! No Danish person speaks Arabic or Turkish from education. Not that it matters. It's just the immigrants ;) Even their children, who were born here, most of the time don't speak their parents' native languages.
    Here we know French and German and languages besides English and Danish. :)
    Good luck on the channel. Don't make it too "Funny" "poppy" what ever you call it. Those channels are flooding RUclips atm and you won't be able to make the cut. Try and focus on lesser known facts maybe or include a "reasons to visit X country". Good luck.

    • @nielsbnnelkke6010
      @nielsbnnelkke6010 3 года назад

      I don´t agree with you. Most of the immigrants children are learning their parents language at home or in private schools and often speaks it better than danish. I know many turks who speaks better turkish as danish- even 2nd and 3rd generation....

    • @Nicc11221
      @Nicc11221 3 года назад

      @@nielsbnnelkke6010 I used to hang out with a lot of Arabic girls in high school and I'm just talking from my own experience when I'm saying that they said learning Arabic is something you do if you want. They all know some so they can speak with their grandparents but from I've been told that's about it.

    • @nielsbnnelkke6010
      @nielsbnnelkke6010 3 года назад

      @@Nicc11221 I´m sure it´s different from place to place, but as I wrote - I´v known many turks - 2 generation- who spoke better turkish than danish, and in their home they spoke turkish most of the time so their children- 3 generation- could learn turkish. In this way the immigrants continues to make a gab between themselves and the danes so it will be " them and us " and it does nothing good for the assimilation. The problem is that they very often speaks their own language in public places so it seems like they won´t be a part of the community and don´t want others to know what we are talking about......

    • @BenjaminVestergaard
      @BenjaminVestergaard 3 года назад

      You're right that it comes in through immigration, but do remember that DK offers native language education (modersmålsundervisning) so they're not illiterate in their parents language.

  • @raminhosaini8581
    @raminhosaini8581 7 месяцев назад

    This video is so nice, thank you for the well and entertaining video! ❤

  • @tavodoremifa
    @tavodoremifa 3 года назад +6

    Hey, as a dane there was a few mistakes. But very nice video!
    Bornholm (the little island under Sweeden) is danish as well.
    Plus, when you talked about Tivoli, it is not in jutland, it is in Copenhagen our capital.
    Copenhagen is closer to sweeden on an island called Sjaelland.

  • @brunettegirlxoxo09
    @brunettegirlxoxo09 3 года назад +11

    I like this. Its interesting watching this as a dane and laughing at the way you pronounce our words. I think you deserve a bit more credit 🇩🇰🏳️‍🌈😅

  • @Vaizio
    @Vaizio Год назад

    Amazing, I enjoyed it a lot😄

  • @frederiklassen8461
    @frederiklassen8461 3 года назад +6

    Danish is actually one of the hardest languages to learn like Chinese

  • @Ragnar441
    @Ragnar441 3 года назад +4

    As a Dutch 🇳🇱 guy. I really like Denmark 🇩🇰especially for the vikings !💪 If i ever move to a different country i would be Demark for sure

  • @DeckCollector17
    @DeckCollector17 Год назад

    Great video! 🇩🇰

  • @dennypedersen8253
    @dennypedersen8253 Год назад

    Nice presentation. Interresting history. Amazing country. Well done!😁👍

  • @PaulRodarmel
    @PaulRodarmel 5 месяцев назад

    This is a well put together video thank you very much for the education❤❤❤❤

  • @patrickbernard5458
    @patrickbernard5458 Год назад +1

    Fun Facts about Denmark.
    Highest taxpressure on the planet. The price of a car is 90% taxes if you calculate from a starting point of how much money you have to earn before taxes before being able to buy the car.
    One of the highest polluting countries on the planet per capita when looking at Indirect and direct pollution combined.
    Average wage in denmark is considered to be quite high, and most people think the standard of living is one of the best. Reality here " Average income in Denmark 73.000 euros before taxes. Average salary in Switzerland about 100.000 euros before taxes. "But hey, the price of living in switzerland is crazy though?" Yeah that might be true, but the taxes are also miniscule compared so we end up having an household average net worth in denmark of about 100.000 euro wile in Switzerland the average household net worth is nearly 700.000 euro.. Talking about lack of purchase power..
    The goverment is aparently able to do illegal acts without any responsibility. And the police can just create Illegal laws out of thin air before an attorney even had the chance to look it over.
    One of the happiest contries in the world ? Largest consumer of anti depressants on the planet per capita.
    Well whats the point of all this ? Visit Norway instead. At least they got something actually worth visiting for..

  • @That_one_egg-xd
    @That_one_egg-xd Год назад +1

    As a danish person i cant help but laugh when u try and say danish words😂😂

  • @vk118e
    @vk118e 8 дней назад

    I would like to see you do all countries Videos like this. Awesome

  • @kasperchristensen8416
    @kasperchristensen8416 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for making this awesome video about my country ❤ As pointed out elsewhere, Bakken and Tivoli are located in Copenhagen on Zealand (da. Sjælland), but despite that I really enjoyed watching it 🤗👍

  • @KITEKKunstigIntelligens
    @KITEKKunstigIntelligens Год назад

    Good video. These are also the things I talk about when people ask about my country.

  • @Fortuna_Magica
    @Fortuna_Magica Год назад

    Pleasure to be first in your series X-D

  • @liminaljay3311
    @liminaljay3311 3 месяца назад

    So cool Denmark got chosen first, what are the chances when it si such a small country?!! Great video!!! 💖🇩🇰

  • @TheDaneOfficial
    @TheDaneOfficial Год назад +1

    2:48 Its called Øresund. I can understand why its hard to pronounce since Danish is a very hard Language but it is very beautiful tho.

  • @tumanker
    @tumanker Год назад

    as a Dane when you said that in 07:02 i had never really thought about it, but it is right, we don't have a word for it but we use 2 word for it instead "bed om" which is basically saying please but its rarely used when commonly speaking to people in Denmark

  • @MOJO_CAT123
    @MOJO_CAT123 Месяц назад +1

    fun fact about Denmark from a danish person! : Did you know that the burger was first made by a danish person

  • @mattos2.098
    @mattos2.098 Год назад +1

    very good video.