Here are some examples:
She ate a danish for breakfast.
He had messy hands from eating a danish.
I like danishes.
Henry like to eat danishes.
Danishes come in many flavors.
Would you like to eat a danish?
I never tried a danish.
You can use Danish in a sentence by incorporating Danish words or phrases into your statement. For example, "Jeg elsker at lære dansk" means "I love learning Danish" in English. This helps practice the language and integrate it naturally into your communication.
Danish is spelled 'danois, danoise' in French.
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Dansk for "Welcome" er "velkommen" (Translation) danish for Welcome is velkommen
The plural of danish is danishes. Yeah, I had to look it up...It WAS NOT danishi.
spelled in danish it is "Doven" pronounced like "dorwen"
the danish Øre is still in use.
Tycho Brahe, the eccentric Danish recluse, kept records of his observations that later enabled Kepler to establish the elliptical orbits of the planets.
"Jeg" is a Danish and Norwegian word that translates to "I" in English. It is a personal pronoun used to refer to oneself in a sentence.
Danish of course.
yes you can.
The Danish Krone .
Danish Krone
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The Danish Krone.
The Danish krone (plural: kroner). Krone is the Danish word for crown, so sometimes, you hear "Danish crown" or "Danish crowns" used as well.
No. In Iceland we use the currency of Icelandic kroners.
Danish Croner is what they use in Greenland for money