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Danish (Germanic)

Translation Phrase Pronunciation Remarks
Danishdansk dansk
hellohej hi
good-byefarvelfah-vel
please1 (Be understood. A matter of course, if not Vær så venlig)
thank youtaktack
that oneden derDEN-neh haer
how much?hvor meget?vo MY-it
EnglishengelskENG-uhlsk
yesjaya
nonejnigh
may I take your (sg) picture?Må jeg tage et billede af dig?Mo yigh tay-eh it bill-eth-e a die
may I take your (pl) picture?Må jeg tage et billede af jer?Mo yigh tay-eh it bill-eth-e a yer
where is the bathroom?Hvor er toilettet?vo er toilettetIPA: /toiˈlet/
where do you come from?Hvor kommer du fra?voor comma doo fra
do you speak English?Taler du engelsk?tahler doo ENG-elsk
generic toastskålskol
I don’t understandJeg forstår ikke
sorryUndskyld
excuse meUndskyld mig
  1. No word directly corresponds to the word “please”. Danish and Finnish express the concept

of politeness in a request in various ways. One way is to smile while asking for something,

another is to add tak (thank you) to the end of the question: “kan jeg få noget mere at

drikke, tak” (Can I get some more to drink, thanks), although this is more of an anglicised form of Danish.

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