You can say hei (hi) or hallo. Very similar to English.
I am not a native speaker in danish but I come from Norway and the languages are very similar.
"Hi" in Danish is translated as "Hej".
Dansk for "Welcome" er "velkommen" (Translation) danish for Welcome is velkommen
The word "hi" in Danish is spelled as "hej".
"Hej" in Danish is a casual greeting similar to "hi" in English. It is a friendly way to say hello or hi to someone.
Ø is the Danish word for island. If you want to say it in plural, say øer.
" Hvordan har du det? " is how you say "How are you?" in Danish.
Dansk for "Welcome" er "velkommen" (Translation) danish for Welcome is velkommen
It is pronounced like you would say hi in English
In Norwegian, the simple form of 'Hi' is 'Hei', because 'hej' is actually the Danish and Swedish spelling of 'hi'. So, if you are wanting norwegian, then its 'hei'
The word "hi" in Danish is spelled as "hej".
'Hey' in danish is just: 'Hej' (you pronouce it like 'hi')
If someone is Danish, they are from Denmark.
"No" in Danish is ingen
Hij and is pronounced hi
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"...
'Chair' in Danish is stol.
is is the Danish word for ice