Denmark's adjective form is Denmark, because you would say "The city of Denmark." What city? Denmark.
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There are two: 'mild' and 'damp'.
The plural noun is orchids and the singular noun is orchid; the adjective is also spelled orchid. Example use as an adjective:The orchid drapes are a great color for this room.Note: This is a common adjective. A proper adjective is an adjective derived from a proper noun, such as Danish describing something of or from Denmark, or Victorian describing something of or from the time of Queen Victoria. Proper adjectives are always capitalized.
The Netherlands, like the country name of Holland, uses the proper adjective Dutch. The word Dutch can also be the plural collective noun for people in or from the Netherlands : the Dutch.The adjective is "Dutch," as in this sentence: "I love the people in The Netherlands, but I cannot bear the Dutch weather."Dutch is the adjective form, but it is also a proper noun used as the collective plural demonym, i.e the Dutch is synonymous with the Dutch people. There is no singular of the demonym noun in English.
No. The currency of Denmark is the Krone.
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I think you mean "Lemvig", denmark. you can use www.map24.com so see it...
Denmark's currency is the Krone, so the euro is not the currency of Denmark.
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The currency used in Denmark is the Danish krone (DKK). Although Denmark is a country located in Northern Europe, it does not use the euro, which is the common currency in many European countries.