* Farvel (Long-term farewell) * Vi ses (Short-term farewell, ex. 'See you')
* Hej hej (Very casual farewell)
Goodbye in Danish is FARVEL . Try pangeanic.com for easy translation of different language.
either:
ikke, (None or No. - Depending on the question.)
ikke nogen, (No body)
ikke noget, (Nothing - neuter gender)
ingen, (No one)
intet, (Nothing - neuter gender)
nej, (The precise way of saying no. F.x. Are you sleepy?Nej.)
or nr.
In Danish the simplest way of saying “Thank you” is Tak.
Yes=Ja and No=Nej
Selvfølgelig
Ja
You would say Ja or Jawel.
"Ja" (sounds like ya) or "jepp".
God
Yes = Ja
Farvel.
You mean in Danish, right? Formal : Farvel Informal : Hej hej
It has been found that the term hej normally means hello or hi in both Swedish and Danish. A literal translation in English is 'hey". Often one who is Danish or Swedish will say hej hej which means goodbye.
"No" in Danish is ingen
It can mean both 'Hello' and 'Goodbye' in an informal way - although most people would probably say 'hej hej' when they leave.
It has been found that the term hej normally means hello or hi in both Swedish and Danish. A literal translation in English is 'hey". Often one who is Danish or Swedish will say hej hej which means goodbye.
Ø is the Danish word for island. If you want to say it in plural, say øer.
You simply say "farvel", the danish equivalent of "farewell"...
I Will Say Goodbye was created in 1980.
'Chair' in Danish is stol.
is is the Danish word for ice
'Eat' in Danish is spise.