Like any language, learning Danish would be very different to English because you would not be used to the sudden change is verbs, vocabulary, and all that.
Overall, Danish is not that hard, it's just a case of sticking to it and not giving it up.
Hard disk is often called Fixed Drive Answer by: Danish Afzal danishvbr@yahoo.com
The name "Tungsten" is from Swedish and Danish tung sten, meaning "hard-" or, more accurately, "heavy-stone"
I know and speak Norwegian Its not that hard for Americans in fact people say that the Germanic languages are the most easy to learn and also Danish and Swedish are easy to
Danish
A. Danish has written: 'Jahan-e-danish'
The Danish name "Brix" is pronounced similar to "bricks" in English, with a short "i" sound. The "x" at the end is pronounced as a hard "ks" sound. Overall, it has a straightforward pronunciation, making it easy for English speakers to say.
Yes there is. The anime is on tv on danish and you can buy the manga on danish.
"No" in Danish is ingen
Im Danish? You need to be more specific.
how do you translate big in danish
It is not a danish word.
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