Banquet is an English equivalent of the Danish word 'festmiddag'.
Hermann Vinterberg has written: 'McKay's modern Danish-English, English-Danish dictionary, by Hermann Vinterberg and Jens Axelsen' -- subject(s): Danish, Danish language, Dictionaries, English, English language 'Dansk-engelsk ordbog' -- subject(s): Danish language, Dictionaries, English 'McKay's modern Danish-English, English-Danish dictionary' -- subject(s): Danish, Danish language, Dictionaries, English, English language
English: Father Danish: Far
No, it is Danish.
Johannes Magnussen has written: 'English-Danish dictionary' 'Danish-English dictionary'
"My name is" in Danish is mit naven er
David is spelled the same in Danish and English.
In English, people from Denmark are called Danes. In Danish, people from Denmark are called Danskere.
Engelsk
Danish = دنماركية (female) or دنماركي (male)
the same as English, Danish has the same number symbols...
Lego is actually Danish and means 'Play Well' in Danish.
A person from Denmark is called a Dane. They are Danish people. we are in standard english called "danish" or "danes", while we in danish are called "danskere". mesdian Danes or Danish are people native to Denmark.