left-cut it probably means chris zang
madness
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Banquet is an English equivalent of the Danish word 'festmiddag'.
"Trisha" does not have a specific meaning in Danish. It is a name that does not have a direct translation or meaning in Danish.
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.
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I don't know the exact word in english but 'rovmordere' are killers who kill their victims because they steal from them
The Danish word "dug" means "tablecloth" in English. It is a piece of fabric used to cover a table during a meal.
The Danish word "grader" in English means degrees. Since degree has multiple uses one should specify that degree is used meaning the academic title and not the temperature unit.