Take lessons in it, or find a Danish friend, who you can learn it from.
Danish, English at 3th grade, and German/French at 7-9th grade.
Yes, if you have a Danish Identification number, then you are still a Danish citizen.
You can learn to speak Danish by taking language classes at your local college, or more likely University. You can also put an add out to find out if anyone in the local area knows how to speak Danish, and if they are willing to give up a little of their free time to teach you. Otherwise, there are things like audio lessons and interactive computing programs that will help you learn Danish.
Easier than German ;). The grammar can be problematic.
Old. It's from the beginning of 1200's.
10- 70
www.moviesunlimited.com (expensive) - you can also contact the danish foreign consulate in Washington and ask for a recommendation.
Faroese is the main language. They also learn Danish in school.
Scandinavian is not a language by itself. It refers to a group of languages, such as Norwegian, Swedish, Danish and Icelandic.
Now: Norwegian. In the past: Old Norwegian. Under Danish rule, priests and public officials spoke Danish.
You can learn how to make kringle by following a recipe from a cookbook or online source, and practicing the steps involved in making the traditional Danish pastry.