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English Danish
Hello Godmorgen
Hello Goddag / Hej
Good evening Godaften
Goodbye Farvel
Goodbye Hej hej
See you later Vi ses senere
Yes Ja
Yes Jo
No Nej
Please! Undskyld  ?
Thanks Tak
Thanks a lot Mange tak
Thank you for your help Tak skal du have
Thank you for your help Tak for hjœlpen
Don't mention it Det var så lidt
Ok Okay, det er I orden
How much is it? Hvor meget koster det ?
Sorry! Undskyld
I don't understand Jeg forstår det ikke
I get it Jeg har forstået
I don't know Det ved jeg ikke
Forbidden Forbudt
Excuse me, where are the toilets? Undskyld, hvor finder jeg toiletterne  ?
Happy New Year! Godt nytår!
Happy birthday! Tillykke med fødselsdagen !
Happy holiday! God højtid
Congratulations! Tillykke!
Vocabulaire mémorisé
Here you will find all the words that your memory seems to have stored permanently. However, they will only stay there if you keep them in contact with them regularly, through conversations, reading, listening to radio programs or watching films, series or television programs. You can also consult this list from time to time and randomly test whether you remember the words offered to you. If not, you can remove the words you forgot from this list.
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First contact

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This course aims to give travelers the tools they need to quickly master essential expressions in Danish for everyday situations, such as greeting someone, asking for directions, or ordering a dish in a restaurant. By the end of the course, learners will be able to communicate with simple words on their next trip to Denmark.
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How to Learn Danish by Yourself? Start with an Easy and Free Online Course!

We have adopted an objective and efficient approach to learn how to speak a language easily and quickly. We suggest you start by memorizing words, phrases, and practical expressions that you can use in everyday life and that will be useful when traveling.
Getting used to pronouncing words out loud, such as numbers, is an easy exercise you can practice often and at any time throughout the day.

This practice will help you get accustomed to the sounds of your chosen language, making it more familiar.
Once your holidays have begun, whether in Copenhagen, Aarhus, or elsewhere, you will be surprised at how familiar and easy to understand it will seem. Furthermore, using a pocket dictionary is always useful, particularly during a trip. It allows you to find the translation of new words and enrich your vocabulary.

Why Speak Danish While Traveling?

Start learning the language straight away, and savor the wonders of Danish culture!

Culture on a Daily Basis

Danish culture may have already filled your childhood with adventure and magic through Lego and Hans Christian Andersen's tales, which showcase the inventiveness of these people.
Other notable cultural figures include the intense films of Lars von Trier and the literary masterpieces of Karl Gjellerup and Henrik Pontoppidan, both Nobel Prize winners in Literature.

A Giant of Sustainable Development

A member of the European Union, Denmark forms the Kingdom of Denmark with the Faroe Islands and Greenland.
Denmark is a major player in the history, economy, and culture of Northern Europe. It is one of the most developed and wealthy countries in the world, ranking fourth in terms of HDI and 36th in terms of GDP.
Beyond the exceptional quality of life, business opportunities in Denmark are remarkable. The country is a world leader in sustainable development and its economy is heavily focused on foreign trade, particularly in environmental technology, design, the electronics industry, healthcare, and more.

Make a Success of Your Stay in Denmark

Whether you are going to spend a few days with friends for a leisure trip or are on a business trip, nothing will be more useful than being able to slip in a few words in the language of your interlocutors. They will appreciate your effort and be certainly more willing to help.

How to Succeed in Having Good Pronunciation Within a Week to a Month?

Often perceived as a difficult language, Danish does pose some challenges in achieving correct pronunciation, but all that is required is some effort and a few tips to get started:

  • C: Pronounced [s] before e, i, y, æ, or ø; and [k] before a, o, u, or another consonant.
  • D: Not pronounced after l, n, or r, and before t and s.
  • H: Not pronounced before v or j.
  • R: Vocalized after vowels.

We invite you to listen to the pronunciation of the letters by clicking on the following link: Danish alphabet with audio.

Practical Tips for Learning Danish

1. Start with the Basics

Begin by learning the Danish alphabet and basic pronunciation rules. This foundation will help you read and speak Danish more accurately.

2. Build Your Vocabulary

Focus on everyday words and phrases that you are likely to use. Flashcards and language apps can be very helpful in expanding your vocabulary.

3. Practice Speaking

Speak Danish as much as possible. Practice with native speakers or fellow learners. Use language exchange platforms to find conversation partners.

4. Immerse Yourself

Immerse yourself in the language through Danish media. Watch Danish movies, listen to Danish music, and follow Danish news. This will help improve your listening skills and familiarize you with the cultural context.

5. Take a Language Course

Consider enrolling in a language course with a qualified teacher. Personalized instruction can accelerate your learning and help you master difficult concepts.

6. Stay Consistent

Consistency is key. Practice Danish daily, even if only for a few minutes. Regular exposure and practice will lead to steady progress.

By following these steps and utilizing the available resources, you can start speaking and understanding Danish in no time. Happy learning!

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Xermán :  A great step to speaking good Danish. Thank you for creating this app!
Suraj Sangroula :  great app to learn danish, love it, great work!
Alex :  I'm still at beginners level, but this site is good so I can improve my Danish. Jeg er meget glad :)
Giulia :  Hello! I want to learn danish but I have very little possibility to speak it or to have lectures at this moment, after the 17 chapters, is there any way to go further in more advanced levels? Your offer is really well done, thank you!!
Lina :  It's a great help for those just starting to learn the language. Thanks a lot!
Fiskur :  A great step to speak good danish. Thank you for that!
alex :  Is there any way of slowing the speech down? Its way too fast for beginners. many thanks Loecsen: you have a specific button for this.
Julie Wasek :  Thank you for this short tutorial. My son in law is from Denmark, and I love hearing him speak in his own language. His name is Bjarne. My goal is to someday converse with him.
Jaime :  this website is very good and very helpful!
praonrat :  Hej, Jeg have været i Danmark i 2 år. Jeg vil genre nogen person at hjælpe mig for at undersøge min skrivning.Nu er jeg i niveau 3.3, men læreren have ikke tid at passer elever hele klassen, så jeg vil gerne få hjælp fra jer.
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