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Hej
interjectionBeginner

Hello

The most common Danish greeting, used at any time of day.

Godmorgen
interjectionBeginner

Good morning

A polite morning greeting.

Godaften
interjectionBeginner

Good evening

A greeting used in the evening.

Godnat
interjectionBeginner

Good night

Said before going to bed.

Farvel
interjectionBeginner

Goodbye

The standard way to say goodbye.

Tak
interjectionBeginner

Thank you

The standard expression of gratitude.

Selv tak
phraseBeginner

You're welcome

A reply to thank you, literally thanks yourself.

Vær venlig
phraseBeginner

Please

Used when asking for something politely.

Undskyld
interjectionBeginner

Sorry / Excuse me

Used to apologize or get someone's attention politely.

Det er okay
phraseBeginner

It's okay

A reply to an apology meaning no problem.

Ja
interjectionBeginner

Yes

An affirmative answer.

Nej
interjectionBeginner

No

A negative answer.

Hvordan har du det?
phraseBeginner

How are you?

A common question asking about someone's wellbeing.

Jeg hedder
phraseBeginner

My name is

Used to introduce yourself by name.

Hyggeligt at møde dig
phraseBeginner

Nice to meet you

A polite phrase said when meeting someone for the first time.

Velkommen
interjectionBeginner

Welcome

Used to greet guests or new arrivals warmly.

Held og lykke
phraseBeginner

Good luck

A wish for success.

Skål
interjectionBeginner

Cheers

A toast before drinking.

En
numeralBeginner

One

The number one.

To
numeralBeginner

Two

The number two.

Tre
numeralBeginner

Three

The number three.

Fire
numeralBeginner

Four

The number four.

Fem
numeralBeginner

Five

The number five.

Seks
numeralBeginner

Six

The number six.

Syv
numeralBeginner

Seven

The number seven.

Otte
numeralBeginner

Eight

The number eight.

Ni
numeralBeginner

Nine

The number nine.

Ti
numeralBeginner

Ten

The number ten.

Hundrede
numeralBeginner

Hundred

The number one hundred.

Tusind
numeralBeginner

Thousand

The number one thousand.

I dag
adverbBeginner

Today

The present day.

I morgen
adverbBeginner

Tomorrow

The day after today.

I går
adverbBeginner

Yesterday

The day before today.

Nu
adverbBeginner

Now

At the present moment.

Time
nounBeginner

Hour

A period of sixty minutes, also means a lesson.

Minut
nounBeginner

Minute

A period of sixty seconds.

Uge
nounBeginner

Week

A period of seven days.

År
nounBeginner

Year

A period of twelve months.

Mor
nounBeginner

Mother

A female parent.

Far
nounBeginner

Father

A male parent.

Søn
nounBeginner

Son

A male child in relation to his parents.

Datter
nounBeginner

Daughter

A female child in relation to her parents.

Bror
nounBeginner

Brother

A male sibling.

Søster
nounBeginner

Sister

A female sibling.

Bedstefar
nounBeginner

Grandfather

The father of your parent.

Bedstemor
nounBeginner

Grandmother

The mother of your parent.

Familie
nounBeginner

Family

A group of people related by blood or marriage.

Ven
nounBeginner

Friend

A person you know well and like.

Barn
nounBeginner

Child

A young person.

Mand
nounBeginner

Man / Husband

An adult male person, also used for husband.

Kvinde
nounBeginner

Woman

An adult female person.

Kone
nounBeginner

Wife

The woman a man is married to.

Ægtemand
nounBeginner

Husband

The man a woman is married to.

Nabo
nounBeginner

Neighbor

A person who lives next to or near you.

Dreng
nounBeginner

Boy

A male child.

Pige
nounBeginner

Girl

A female child.

Vand
nounBeginner

Water

The clear liquid essential for life.

Te
nounBeginner

Tea

A hot drink made from tea leaves.

Kaffe
nounBeginner

Coffee

A hot drink very popular in Denmark.

Brød
nounBeginner

Bread

A staple food; Danish rye bread is famous.

Smørrebrød
nounBeginner

Smørrebrød (open sandwich)

The famous Danish open-faced sandwich on rye bread.

Mælk
nounBeginner

Milk

A white drink produced by cows.

Ost
nounBeginner

Cheese

A food made from milk.

Æg
nounBeginner

Egg

An egg laid by a hen, a common breakfast food.

Kød
nounBeginner

Meat

The flesh of animals eaten as food.

Kylling
nounBeginner

Chicken

Meat from a chicken.

Fisk
nounBeginner

Fish

An animal that lives in water, eaten as food.

Grøntsager
nounBeginner

Vegetables

Plants grown for food.

Frugt
nounBeginner

Fruit

Sweet plant foods such as apples and berries.

Æble
nounBeginner

Apple

A round fruit with red or green skin.

Kartoffel
nounBeginner

Potato

A staple vegetable in Danish cooking.

Sukker
nounBeginner

Sugar

A sweet substance added to food and drinks.

Suppe
nounBeginner

Soup

A liquid dish, often eaten in winter.

Morgenmad
nounBeginner

Breakfast

The first meal of the day.

Frokost
nounBeginner

Lunch

The midday meal. Note: in Danish, frokost means lunch, not breakfast.

Aftensmad
nounBeginner

Dinner

The main meal eaten in the evening.

Lufthavn
nounBeginner

Airport

A place where airplanes take off and land.

Togstation
nounBeginner

Train station

A place where trains stop for passengers.

Hotel
nounBeginner

Hotel

A place where travelers pay to stay overnight.

Restaurant
nounBeginner

Restaurant

A place where you pay to eat meals.

Butik
nounBeginner

Shop

A place where goods are sold.

Bank
nounBeginner

Bank

A place where people keep and borrow money.

By
nounBeginner

City / Town

A place where many people live and work.

Kort
nounBeginner

Map / Card

A drawing of an area, or a card. The same word means short as an adjective.

Pas
nounBeginner

Passport

An official document needed for traveling abroad.

Billet
nounBeginner

Ticket

A piece of paper that allows you to travel or enter a place.

Taxa
nounBeginner

Taxi

A car you pay to be driven somewhere in.

Bus
nounBeginner

Bus

A large road vehicle that carries many passengers.

Tog
nounBeginner

Train

A connected line of carriages that runs on rails.

Cykel
nounBeginner

Bicycle

A two-wheeled vehicle, the favorite Danish way to get around.

Fly
nounBeginner

Airplane

A flying vehicle with wings and engines.

Vej
nounBeginner

Road

A way for cars and people to travel between places.

Rejse
nounBeginner

Trip / Journey

A journey to a place, also the verb to travel.

Sted
nounBeginner

Place

A particular position or location.

Sol
nounBeginner

Sun

The star that gives Earth light and warmth.

Måne
nounBeginner

Moon

The bright object seen in the sky at night.

Stjerne
nounBeginner

Star

A point of light visible in the night sky.

Himmel
nounBeginner

Sky

The space above the earth where clouds and stars appear.

Skov
nounBeginner

Forest

A large area covered with trees.

Strand
nounBeginner

Beach

The sandy shore by the sea, popular in Danish summers.

Hav
nounBeginner

Sea

The large body of salt water surrounding Denmark.

nounBeginner

Lake

A large body of fresh water surrounded by land.

Træ
nounBeginner

Tree / Wood

A tall plant with a trunk, or wood as a material.

Blomst
nounBeginner

Flower

The colorful blossom of a plant.

Regn
nounBeginner

Rain

Water that falls from clouds in drops.

Sne
nounBeginner

Snow

Soft white frozen water that falls in winter.

Vind
nounBeginner

Wind

Moving air; Denmark is famous for wind energy.

Vejr
nounBeginner

Weather

The condition of the air, such as sun, rain, or wind.

Hund
nounBeginner

Dog

A common pet animal that barks.

Kat
nounBeginner

Cat

A small pet animal that meows.

Hoved
nounBeginner

Head

The top part of the body containing the brain and face.

Øje
nounBeginner

Eye

The part of the body used for seeing.

Øre
nounBeginner

Ear

The part of the body used for hearing.

Næse
nounBeginner

Nose

The part of the face used for smelling and breathing.

Mund
nounBeginner

Mouth

The part of the face used for eating and speaking.

Hånd
nounBeginner

Hand

The part of the body at the end of the arm.

Fod
nounBeginner

Foot

The part of the body at the end of the leg.

Hjerte
nounBeginner

Heart

The organ that pumps blood, also used for feelings.

Hår
nounBeginner

Hair

The hair that grows on a person's head.

Mave
nounBeginner

Stomach

The belly, the front part of the body below the chest.

Helbred
nounBeginner

Health

The condition of the body and mind.

Syg
adjectiveBeginner

Sick

Ill, not in good health.

Læge
nounBeginner

Doctor

A person trained to treat sick people.

Medicin
nounBeginner

Medicine

Something you take to treat an illness.

Smerte
nounBeginner

Pain

An unpleasant feeling in the body.

Træt
adjectiveBeginner

Tired

Needing rest after work or activity.

Arbejde
nounBeginner

Work

A job, or the activity of working.

Job
nounBeginner

Job

The everyday word for work or a job.

Firma
nounBeginner

Company

A business organization that sells goods or services.

Kontor
nounBeginner

Office

A room or building where people work at desks.

Chef
nounBeginner

Boss

The person in charge of a business or team.

Kollega
nounBeginner

Colleague

A person you work with.

Møde
nounBeginner

Meeting

A gathering of people to discuss work matters.

Penge
nounBeginner

Money

What you use to buy things.

Løn
nounBeginner

Salary

The money you earn from your job.

Computer
nounBeginner

Computer

An electronic machine used for work and the internet.

Telefon
nounBeginner

Telephone

A device used to talk to people far away.

E-mail
nounBeginner

Email

A message sent electronically over the internet.

Kunde
nounBeginner

Customer

A person who buys goods or services.

Aftale
nounIntermediate

Agreement / Appointment

A formal agreement, or an appointment.

Projekt
nounIntermediate

Project

A planned piece of work with a specific goal.

Ferie
nounBeginner

Vacation

Time off work for rest and travel.

Kultur
nounBeginner

Culture

The customs, arts, and way of life of a people.

Hygge
nounBeginner

Hygge (coziness)

The Danish art of cozy togetherness, candles, and comfort.

Musik
nounBeginner

Music

Sounds arranged in a pleasing or expressive way.

Kunst
nounBeginner

Art

Creative work such as painting, music, and sculpture.

Historie
nounBeginner

History

The study of past events, also means story.

Sprog
nounBeginner

Language

A system of words used by a people to communicate.

Bog
nounBeginner

Book

Printed pages bound together for reading.

Film
nounBeginner

Movie

A story shown in moving pictures.

Jul
nounBeginner

Christmas

The December holiday, celebrated in Denmark on the evening of the 24th.

Tradition
nounBeginner

Tradition

A custom or belief passed down through generations.

Samfund
nounIntermediate

Society

People living together as an organized community.

Land
nounBeginner

Country

A nation with its own government and territory.

Regering
nounIntermediate

Government

The group of people who govern a country.

Nyheder
nounBeginner

News

Reports about recent events.

Være
verbBeginner

To be

The verb used to link a subject with what it is.

Have
verbBeginner

To have

To possess something. As a noun it means garden.

verbBeginner

To go / walk

To move on foot or to go somewhere.

Komme
verbBeginner

To come

To move toward the speaker or a place.

Spise
verbBeginner

To eat

To put food in your mouth and swallow it.

Drikke
verbBeginner

To drink

To take liquid into your mouth and swallow it.

Tale
verbBeginner

To speak

To say words, to talk.

Se
verbBeginner

To see / watch

To use your eyes to look at something.

Høre
verbBeginner

To hear / listen

To perceive sounds with your ears.

Gøre
verbBeginner

To do / make

To perform an action.

Købe
verbBeginner

To buy

To get something by paying money.

Sælge
verbBeginner

To sell

To give something in exchange for money.

Studere
verbBeginner

To study

To learn knowledge or a skill.

Sove
verbBeginner

To sleep

To rest with your eyes closed at night.

Løbe
verbBeginner

To run

To move quickly on foot.

Skrive
verbBeginner

To write

To form letters or words on paper or a screen.

Læse
verbBeginner

To read

To look at words and understand them.

Elske
verbBeginner

To love

To feel deep affection for someone or something.

Kunne lide
verbBeginner

To like

To enjoy or find pleasant.

Tænke
verbBeginner

To think

To use your mind to consider something.

Vide
verbBeginner

To know

To have information or be aware of something.

Forstå
verbBeginner

To understand

To know the meaning of something.

Give
verbBeginner

To give

To hand something to someone.

Hjælpe
verbBeginner

To help

To do something that makes things easier for someone.

Begynde
verbBeginner

To begin

To start doing something.

Slutte
verbBeginner

To end / stop

To finish or come to a close.

Lede
verbBeginner

To look for

To try to find something or someone.

Vente
verbBeginner

To wait

To stay where you are until something happens.

Stor
adjectiveBeginner

Big

Large in size or amount.

Lille
adjectiveBeginner

Small

Little in size or amount.

God
adjectiveBeginner

Good

Of high quality or pleasant.

Dårlig
adjectiveBeginner

Bad

Not good, of poor quality.

Ny
adjectiveBeginner

New

Recently made or bought, not old.

Gammel
adjectiveBeginner

Old

Existing for a long time, not new.

Varm
adjectiveBeginner

Warm / Hot

Having a high temperature.

Kold
adjectiveBeginner

Cold

Having a low temperature.

Hurtig
adjectiveBeginner

Fast

Moving or happening quickly.

Langsom
adjectiveBeginner

Slow

Moving or happening without speed.

Lang
adjectiveBeginner

Tall / Long

Of great height or length.

Kort (adjektiv)
adjectiveBeginner

Short

Of little height or length. The same word means map or card.

Smuk
adjectiveBeginner

Beautiful

Pleasing to look at, pretty.

Dyr
adjectiveBeginner

Expensive

Costing a lot of money. The same word means animal as a noun.

Billig
adjectiveBeginner

Cheap

Costing little money.

Nem
adjectiveBeginner

Easy

Not difficult to do or understand.

Svær
adjectiveBeginner

Difficult

Hard to do or understand.

Vigtig
adjectiveBeginner

Important

Having great value or significance.

Travl
adjectiveBeginner

Busy

Having a lot to do.

Sulten
adjectiveBeginner

Hungry

Wanting or needing food.

Tørstig
adjectiveBeginner

Thirsty

Wanting or needing to drink.

Ren
adjectiveBeginner

Clean

Free from dirt.

Hvad
pronounBeginner

What

Used to ask about a thing.

Hvem
pronounBeginner

Who

Used to ask about a person.

Hvor
adverbBeginner

Where

Used to ask about a place.

Hvornår
adverbBeginner

When

Used to ask about a time.

Hvorfor
adverbBeginner

Why

Used to ask about a reason.

Hvordan
adverbBeginner

How

Used to ask about a way or method.

Hvor meget
phraseBeginner

How much

Used to ask about amount or price.

Hvor mange
phraseBeginner

How many

Used to ask about a number of things.

Hvilken
pronounBeginner

Which

Used to ask about a choice between things.

Hvis
pronounBeginner

Whose

Used to ask about ownership. Also means if.

Hus
nounBeginner

House

A building where people live.

Hjem
nounBeginner

Home

The place where you live and feel you belong.

Værelse
nounBeginner

Room

A part of a building with its own walls and door.

Seng
nounBeginner

Bed

The furniture you sleep on.

Bord
nounBeginner

Table

Furniture with a flat top used for eating or working.

Stol
nounBeginner

Chair

Furniture for one person to sit on; Danish chair design is world-famous.

Dør
nounBeginner

Door

The entrance to a room or building.

Vindue
nounBeginner

Window

An opening in a wall with glass to let in light.

Nøgle
nounBeginner

Key

A small metal object used to open locks.

Tøj
nounBeginner

Clothes

Things you wear, such as shirts and trousers.

Sko
nounBeginner

Shoes

Coverings worn on the feet.

Mobil
nounBeginner

Mobile phone

A small phone you carry with you.

Pung
nounBeginner

Wallet

A small case for carrying money and cards.

Bade
verbBeginner

To bathe

To wash your body, or to swim.

Vågne
verbBeginner

To wake up

To stop sleeping in the morning.

Lave mad
verbBeginner

To cook

To prepare food for a meal.

Gøre rent
verbBeginner

To clean

To make a place tidy and free of dirt.

Weekend
nounBeginner

Weekend

Saturday and Sunday, the days off work.

Fødselsdag
nounBeginner

Birthday

The anniversary of the day you were born, celebrated with flags in Denmark.

Gave
nounBeginner

Gift

Something given to someone on a special occasion.

Glad
adjectiveBeginner

Happy

Feeling pleased and glad.

Lykkelig
adjectiveBeginner

Happy / Fortunate

Feeling deep happiness; Danes are often called the happiest people.

Ked af det
phraseBeginner

Sad

Feeling unhappy, the common Danish way to say sad.

Vred
adjectiveBeginner

Angry

Feeling or showing anger.

Bange
adjectiveBeginner

Afraid

Feeling fear.

Bekymret
adjectiveBeginner

Worried

Feeling anxious about something.

Kærlighed
nounBeginner

Love

A deep feeling of affection.

Håb
nounBeginner

Hope

The feeling of wanting something to happen.

Overrasket
adjectiveIntermediate

Surprised

Feeling sudden wonder at something unexpected.

Spændt
adjectiveBeginner

Excited

Feeling eager and full of anticipation.

Ensom
adjectiveBeginner

Lonely

Feeling alone and without company.

Stolt
adjectiveBeginner

Proud

Feeling pleased about an achievement.

Rørt
adjectiveIntermediate

Moved / Touched

Feeling strong emotion because of something kind or beautiful.

Hyggelig
adjectiveBeginner

Cozy / Nice

Warm, pleasant, and cozy — the adjective form of hygge.