That is not a word.
It is the name for a danish rock-based band though.
No
English: Father Danish: Far
Like the English word 'best' and with an e after the t. Followed by the word 'mor', which is pronounced like you see the letters.
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.
Banquet is an English equivalent of the Danish word 'festmiddag'.
West
Danish = دنماركية (female) or دنماركي (male)
It's spelled the same as the English word
City/Town
In English, people from Denmark are called Danes. In Danish, people from Denmark are called Danskere.
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 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.
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
It comes from Denmark and is a word the English has loaned from the Danish language.
'Netspil' is a common word in the Danish language. When the word 'netspil' is translated into English, the most common meaning of this word is 'front row'.
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.