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Danish people come from Denmark.
In Denmark they are called Wienerbrod and they come from Austria
Denmark
Denmark.
Come.
'Kommer' is the present simple tense or the present progressive tense of the verb 'To come' (in danish 'at komme') Example: 'I always come to school by cycle' (in danish: 'Jeg kommer altid til skole via cykel') or 'I'm coming now' (in danish: 'Jeg kommer nu').
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.
People who live in Denmark are Danish, or "dansk". The name for a person living in Denmark is a "dane", or "dansker".
From the Danish people, from Denmark.
Here are some examples: She ate a danish for breakfast. He had messy hands from eating a danish. I like danishes. Henry like to eat danishes. Danishes come in many flavors. Would you like to eat a danish? I never tried a danish.
Danmark is the name of the country "Denmark" in the Danish language.