Danish · Food & Drink
Egg
An egg laid by a hen, a common breakfast food.
Jeg spiste to æg til morgenmad.
I ate two eggs for breakfast.
The word 'æg' traces its roots back to Old Norse 'egg', and earlier Proto-Germanic '*ajō' and Proto-Indo-European '*h₂ōu(e)gʰ', all meaning 'egg'. This term has been consistently used to refer to eggs across various periods and cultures.
'Æg' is commonly used in everyday language related to cooking and nutrition, both spoken and in written recipes. It is universally understood throughout Denmark with no particular regional dialects.