In a Cabin. In the woods by the Lake.
People who live in Denmark are Danish, or "dansk". The name for a person living in Denmark is a "dane", or "dansker".
Danish people.
It depends of where you are from, and how long you have lived in Denmark, or if you still live there. Google it.
There really one thing you can do here. You will have to apply for a passport to Denmark.
The Danes are the happiest people in Europe and have some of the shortest life expectancy! I live in Sweden not more than 100 km from Denmark and the average life expectancy here is a full ten years longer than in Denmark. But the Swedes are not as happy as their cousins across the strait.
Because it is the Capital.. Around 30 % of the danish people live in Copenhagen
Yes you do 2. Not always. I'm danish and i live in Canada. I get the bus between my lovely home countries. Not cheap, but reliable.
Almost 9,000 people living in Australia were born in Denmark, according to the 2006 census. Another 50,000 have Danish blood.
Almost 9,000 people living in Australia were born in Denmark, according to the 2006 census. Another 50,000 have Danish blood.
Mostly the Danes did not escape the Germans. They continued to live in Denmark under German occupation until the war ended, when the Germans left. A few were able to go by boat to Sweden or England.
Do they speak any danish there?I know that these English/American words: window, die, lift, egg, husband, ill, knife, knee, bread, call, skin and live comes from the Danish language... maybe those words. I don't know...
In people's attic. They hide in the attic until Christmas time when they can have their fun. Then the Danish have to leave out pudding to keep their mischief in control.