Danish · Body & Health
Nose
The part of the face used for smelling and breathing.
Min næse er tilstoppet af forkølelsen.
My nose is blocked from the cold.
The word 'næse' derives from the Old Norse 'nǫs', meaning nose, and is related to various cognates in other Germanic languages, indicating its long-standing relevance in anatomy.
'Næse' is used in both spoken and written contexts across formal and informal registers, prominent in discussions related to health and the senses.
The nose is often depicted in Danish literature as a symbol of humor or character traits, though specific literary references are not widely known.