Danish to English Phrases which we used in Denmark Language!
You
are going to Denmark, and you want to know how to say Hello, How are you,
without questioning whether they will get you or not. We are aware of your
trouble, but you do not have to worry about this because lots of Danes know
English well. English is an international language there, and you will not find
it difficult to communicate in English.
But
still, if you want to learn some necessary
Danish language words or sentences, then we are with a beautiful and small
list. These are some common words that it is good to know along with their
Danish pronunciation.
The Small Sentences!
We
will start with the small sentences that can help you get through conversations
without any problems or complications;
• Do you speak English? You should know the Danish translation of this sentence
because you want to get through the day as well as roam around in the city. The
Danish translation is ‘Taler du engelsk?’ The sentence will be pronounced as
‘Tai-ler do eng-gelsk?’
• You're welcome! ‘Selvtak’ is the official
English to Danish translation word for ‘you are welcome!’ It is said as ‘Sell
tack’.
• I don't speak Danish! Another main sentence
that you need to know if you want to speak in English to Danes, who speak
English in Denmark. The Danish translation is ‘Jegtalerikkedansk.’ And its
pronunciation goes like ‘Yai tai-leriggedansk.’
• I'm just looking! This one is one of the
good ones when a non-English speaking shopkeeper seems like he has promised
himself that he will not let you leave without buying something, the Danish
translation is ‘Jegkikker bare.’ It goes like ‘Yaikee-gah bah.’
• How much is it? Now that you are in the
shop and the shopkeeper definitely looks like a non-English speaker, we come to
your rescue. ‘Hvormegetkosterdet?’ is the line you will say and it goes like
‘Vor my-et kaw-sta day?’
The Helping Words!
• Hello is called ‘Goddag/Hej’ in Danish. The
word is pronounced as ‘Go-day/Hi’ in the language.
• Yes! It is, by far, our much beloved Danish
counterpart ‘Ja.’ It’s pronounced as ‘ya.’
• No! The word is written as ‘Nej’ and
pronounced as ‘Nai.’
• Thank you! It is a simple word. The Danish
translation is ‘Tak’ and said as ‘Tack.’
• Sorry! Another truly Danish word for our
friends! The Danish counterpart is ‘Beklager.’ This one is pronounced as
‘Bi-clay-er’ and will make you sound like a real Danish person that we know you
can be.
• Excuse me! It is a genuinely Danish
counterpart. The Danish word for excuse me is ‘Undskyld.’ It’s pronounced as
‘Un-school’ and is a purely Danish treat for you!
• ‘Goodbye’; now this one is easy enough.
‘Farvel’ is the Danish translation. But do not pronounce it as our farewell. It
is pronounced as ‘Fah-vel.’
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