* 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
"Hej" in Danish is a casual greeting similar to "hi" in English. It is a friendly way to say hello or hi to someone.
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.