It's Denmarks language (Denmark is a country in scandinavia)
It has simple grammar when it comes to using verbs, but is quite complicated when it comes to using other types of word. The danish language has many special ways to express something, which newcomers often has trouble understanding, along with they often have trouble pronouncing the word correctly.
Danish has many different dialects in consideration of it's a quite small country.
The language has aswell some special letters which only are seen in Denmark - the sorrounding contries has some quite similar, but not the same. The letters are: Æ - which is something in between A & E.
Ø - a mix of O & E.
Å - So speciel that i don't know how to explain it :)
Example of danish grammar.
To Run = at løbe
1. løber
2. løber
3. løber
::::::::::::
1. Løber
2. Løber
3. Løber
how do you translate big in danish
Danish is spelled 'danois, danoise' in French.
Dansk for "Welcome" er "velkommen" (Translation) danish for Welcome is velkommen
The plural of danish is danishes. Yeah, I had to look it up...It WAS NOT danishi.
spelled in danish it is "Doven" pronounced like "dorwen"
Danish
A. Danish has written: 'Jahan-e-danish'
Yes there is. The anime is on tv on danish and you can buy the manga on danish.
"No" in Danish is ingen
Im Danish? You need to be more specific.
how do you translate big in danish
It is not a danish word.
Dannebrog
Blue in Danish is blå
If you mean the danish currency we have our own, the danish Crown (DKR(Danmarks krone))
Danish is spelled 'danois, danoise' in French.
Yes, if you have a Danish Identification number, then you are still a Danish citizen.