It is a German word, and it is not "Goudentag" but "Gutentag". It means "Good evening" or "Hello".
The word "angst" comes from German and Danish, where it means "fear" or "anxiety." It is commonly used in English to describe a feeling of deep anxiety or dread.
Aside from German? Dutch, Frisian, English, Danish, Icelandic
Ø is the Danish word for island. If you want to say it in plural, say øer.
spelled in danish it is "Doven" pronounced like "dorwen"
Klar is a German, Swedish, Danish and Norwegian word meaning bright, clear or unobscured. In Swedish it can also mean something is transparent or that something is finished.
Apparently it means "guarantee" or "warranty" in Danish, according to Wikipedia. But in German it means "to borrow".
From German via Yiddish meaning to nibble. Similar to a Danish word Naske and Swedish Snaske
It may come from middle low German (smilen) or from Danish/Norwegian (smile).
Not a danish word.It sound kinda German though.
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The danish word for guardian is 'vogter'.
The danish word for accountant is revisor
Hvid is the Danish word for white.
The Danish word for road is vej.
The Danish word for King is also King
The Danish word for saint is "helgen."
That word is NOT Danish - probably Dutch.