To translate Danish to English, you can use online translation tools like Google Translate or dedicated translation apps. Alternatively, you can consult bilingual dictionaries or hire a professional translator for more accurate results, especially for complex texts. It's important to consider context, as idiomatic expressions may not translate directly. Lastly, immersing yourself in both languages through reading and listening can enhance your understanding and translation skills.
go in to google then write google translet then type in dectec language then type in the language you are writing === ===
English: Father Danish: Far
There is no information for the word "translet". However, the word "translate" originates from the Latin word "Translatus", meaning to transfer, since the 1250 -1300's.
No, it is Danish.
David is spelled the same in Danish and English.
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
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Banquet is an English equivalent of the Danish word 'festmiddag'.
go in to google then write google translet then type in dectec language then type in the language you are writing === ===
English: Father Danish: Far
There is no information for the word "translet". However, the word "translate" originates from the Latin word "Translatus", meaning to transfer, since the 1250 -1300's.
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.
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