Fils de Nico is a French equivalent of the Danish name Clausen. The masculine singular noun, possessive preposition, and masculine diminutive (for Nicolas["Nicholas"]) may be rendered literally into English as "son of Nick." The pronunciation will be "feessd nee-ko" in northerly French and "feess duh nee-ko" in southerly French.
Danish is spelled 'danois, danoise' in French.
In Danish, black is translated as "sort."
The danish alphabet = Det danske alfabet. ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZÆØÅ
You can say hei (hi) or hallo. Very similar to English. I am not a native speaker in danish but I come from Norway and the languages are very similar.
"We" in French is translated as "nous."
Danish is spelled 'danois, danoise' in French.
The story has been translated in to many languages. I have copies in Spanish, French, German and Danish.
In Danish, black is translated as "sort."
B. Clausen has written: 'Evaluation of baycatch and health status of the harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) in Danish waters' -- subject(s): Diseases, Ecology, Porpoises
"My name is" in Danish is mit naven er
Step grandmother in Danish is translated as "stedbedstemor."
Danish = دنماركية (female) or دنماركي (male)
Ære (definite case : Æren)
No. If you are Danish you are from Denmark. If you are French, you are from France. Denmark and France are two different countries.No. If you are Danish you are from Denmark. If you are French, you are from France. Denmark and France are two different countries.No. If you are Danish you are from Denmark. If you are French, you are from France. Denmark and France are two different countries.No. If you are Danish you are from Denmark. If you are French, you are from France. Denmark and France are two different countries.No. If you are Danish you are from Denmark. If you are French, you are from France. Denmark and France are two different countries.No. If you are Danish you are from Denmark. If you are French, you are from France. Denmark and France are two different countries.No. If you are Danish you are from Denmark. If you are French, you are from France. Denmark and France are two different countries.No. If you are Danish you are from Denmark. If you are French, you are from France. Denmark and France are two different countries.No. If you are Danish you are from Denmark. If you are French, you are from France. Denmark and France are two different countries.No. If you are Danish you are from Denmark. If you are French, you are from France. Denmark and France are two different countries.No. If you are Danish you are from Denmark. If you are French, you are from France. Denmark and France are two different countries.
No, he was french.
a dane or a danish person. We are all from denmark
with is translated 'avec' in French.