if you are far away from a person, you wave and say "hej" or "goddag".
if close you smile and give each other a good handshake, not too loose but don't press too hard - pressing too hard should only be between friends. but pressing too loose can mean that you are gay or very feminine.
You can always say "hej", sounds like "high" in English. "goddag" is more formal. "God at møde dig" = nice to meet you. "Hejsa" is more friendly when approaching kids and old friends.
Smile and we danes will smile back - if not, we are angry, shy, sizing you up, playing a joke on you... :-)
You say: "Hvordan går det?" or "Hvordan har du det?"
Hej. It is articulated the same way as 'hi'
Hi!
It is
"Hej fra Danmark"!
Dansk
"Jeg er dansk." Yes, the word "Danish" is spelled with a lowercase in Danish - all languages and weekdays are spelled starting with a lowercase.
You say "velkommen til Danmark"
Velkommen til København
danish greeting
Hello everybody = Hej allesammen
Dansk for "Welcome" er "velkommen" (Translation) danish for Welcome is velkommen
Velkommen ti Arkansas welcome to Arkensas
Welcome = Velkommen.
velkommen hjem
If you're talking about the danish capital city, then it's:"Copenhague"
Velkommen til Minneapolis!
a dane or a danish person. We are all from denmark
You mean in Danish, right? Formal : Farvel Informal : Hej hej
Danish. Copenhagen is the capital city of Denmark.
People in Copenhagen speak Danish.
Did you mean "København"?. Because that is the danish word for Copenhagen.
Copenhagen, or København in danish.