I think that for a non native speaker who wants to learn the language Danish, it will be difficult as Danish presents its own challenges. While the grammar does not present too many pitfalls, especially if you are already a seasoned language learner, the pronunciation is a different matter. It is a characteristically guttural language and is usually spoken at speed by the natives. Danish sounds are quite unique as they're often pronounced from the back of the throat. The language has the 'stød' which is a glottal thrust with the tongue represented in writing by the letter 'D'. The 'R' sound in Danish is also very guttural and difficult to get right.
You can find it on www.youtube.com. You can type in "Lyrics to Amazing Grace in Danish" and it should give you a video w/ lyrics so you can either sing-along or learn it. You can also stop it at certain places to review what the lyrics show. Thanks for the question!
It depends how gifted and how much you want to learn
Danish Symphony - 1988 is rated/received certificates of: Denmark:A
You have to learn. Get lessons. It's hard, but it's worth learning.
Danish
I know and speak Norwegian Its not that hard for Americans in fact people say that the Germanic languages are the most easy to learn and also Danish and Swedish are easy to
Take lessons in it, or find a Danish friend, who you can learn it from.
In Denmark, Greenland and on Iceland.
You can learn how to speak Danish by enrolling in language classes at a language school or cultural institute, hiring a private tutor, using language learning apps like Duolingo or Babbel, or practicing with Danish-speaking friends or online language exchange partners.
Danish, English at 3th grade, and German/French at 7-9th grade.
Easier than German ;). The grammar can be problematic.
Like any language, learning Danish would be very different to English because you would not be used to the sudden change is verbs, vocabulary, and all that. Overall, Danish is not that hard, it's just a case of sticking to it and not giving it up.
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How hard a language is to learn really depends on your motivation.
No. It is not. The alphabets are the same as English and grammar is not hard to learn.
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.