It can mean both 'Hello' and 'Goodbye' in an informal way - although most people would probably say 'hej hej' when they leave.
"Hej" in Danish is a casual greeting similar to "hi" in English. It is a friendly way to say hello or hi to someone.
The word "hi" in Danish is spelled as "hej".
The word for hello in Danish is "Hej."
"Hej" is a common informal greeting used in Scandinavian countries, particularly in Sweden and Denmark. It simply means "hello" in English and is used to greet someone in a casual and friendly manner.
You can say hei (hi) or hallo. Very similar to English. I am not a native speaker in danish but I come from Norway and the languages are very similar.
The Danish word dug, translates into tablecloth, in English. It is a cloth that covers tables during a meal or other occasion where you sit by a table.
The word for hello in Danish is "Hej."
You mean in Danish, right? Formal : Farvel Informal : Hej hej
"Hej" is a common informal greeting used in Scandinavian countries, particularly in Sweden and Denmark. It simply means "hello" in English and is used to greet someone in a casual and friendly manner.
You simply say "hej" which is pronounced almost the same way as the English way of saying "hi". "Hallo" can also be used, but "hej" is the more common way of saying "hi". Although, you should be careful of not saying "hej hej", because that means "bye" in Danish.
It has been found that the term hej normally means hello or hi in both Swedish and Danish. A literal translation in English is 'hey". Often one who is Danish or Swedish will say hej hej which means goodbye.
The word "hi" in Danish is spelled as "hej".
'Hey' in danish is just: 'Hej' (you pronouce it like 'hi')
A danish Halo is "Hej"
There are numerous ways to say hello in danish. For instance* Goddag * Hej Or the more advanced* Dav/Davs * Halløj ANSWER hello in danishHej, hallo, davs, halløj
You can use hello actualy, or: - Hej - Hva så - Goddag
It is pronounced like you would say hi in English
It is not a danish word.