"How are you?" - Hvordan har du det?
"How are you in Danish?" - Hvordan har du det på dansk?
Hvordan har du det? Vor-DAHN HAH doo day
Door in Danish is "dor"
Frihed is the Danish word for freedom
English: Father Danish: Far
"Ja" means 'yes' in Danish.
"Big" in Danish is spelled as "stor."
And = ''Og''
Sarah in danish is just Sarah You can go to google translate to figure that out! The name Sarah is from the Israeli meaning Lady
Danish word for "Belongs" according to google translate, which can not be correct at times.
Hvordan har du det? Vor-DAHN HAH doo day
Danish: billede Hebrew: tmunah (תמונה) Spanish: pintura
i think it is "svar" which is "reply" in Danish (from google.com/translate)... since clicking on reply adds "RE" to the subject,,, perhaps "SV" is added when your computer's default language is Danish
If you translate it directly it is "Hvad er dit navn" but a native danish speaker would probably use the phrase "Hvad hedder du?"
you can get free swedish traslation from books or if you want do you speak English in swedish it is tarlar du enyelska
The name 'LEGO' is an abbreviation of the two Danish words "leg godt", meaning "play well". (This is confirmed on the Lego website)
You shouldn't use google translate It may be right sometimes....but its mostly wrong. I used it for English to spanishor Spanish to English,and I found out that it wasn't tht trustworthy. For example If u typed in fly, how doyou know if the translate put the right kind of fly???? And do not use google translate for spanish homework or for other languages. They mix up the verb tenses a lot!!!!!AnswerGoogle translate isn't word for word, but it does translate the gist of the message. I use it to read my facebook messages from my Danish friend.
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