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English: Father Danish: Far
The Danish word "leda" translates to "lead" in English, referring to the act of guiding or directing. It can also mean "to conduct" or "to manage" in various contexts. Additionally, "leda" might have specific meanings in different fields, such as music or organizing events.
it means having a good time with friends and family there are several expresions that the danish use with the word huger in them i know some of them but cant spell them
No, it is Danish.
David is spelled the same in Danish and English.
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City/Town
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Banquet is an English equivalent of the Danish word 'festmiddag'.
left-cut it probably means chris zang
The language is Danish, and "jeg elsker dig" translates to "I love you" in English.
The girl's name Trisha is a variant of Patricia (Latin) and Tricia (English), and the meaning of Trisha is "noble or patrician". This is not a Danish name.
Let's speak in Danish
I don't know the exact word in english but 'rovmordere' are killers who kill their victims because they steal from them
English: Father Danish: Far
The Danish word dug, translates into tablecloth, in English. It is a cloth that covers tables during a meal or other occasion where you sit by a table.
The Danish word "grader" in English means degrees. Since degree has multiple uses one should specify that degree is used meaning the academic title and not the temperature unit.