The plural of danish is danishes. Yeah, I had to look it up...It WAS NOT danishi.
Ø is the Danish word for island. If you want to say it in plural, say øer.
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
spelled in danish it is "Doven" pronounced like "dorwen"
Ø is the Danish word for island. If you want to say it in plural, say øer.
A danish is a type of pastry. The inhabitants of Denmark is called a Dane in singular, Danes in plural.
The plural noun is PASTRIES
The Danish krone (plural: kroner). Krone is the Danish word for crown, so sometimes, you hear "Danish crown" or "Danish crowns" used as well.
The Netherlands, like the country name of Holland, uses the proper adjective Dutch. The word Dutch can also be the plural collective noun for people in or from the Netherlands : the Dutch.The adjective is "Dutch," as in this sentence: "I love the people in The Netherlands, but I cannot bear the Dutch weather."Dutch is the adjective form, but it is also a proper noun used as the collective plural demonym, i.e the Dutch is synonymous with the Dutch people. There is no singular of the demonym noun in English.
Traditionally it was the Krone but now Denmark uses Euros.
''A kiss to'' in English are in norwegian ''et kyss til''.example: he gave a kiss to me.in norwegian: han ga et kyss til meg.
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.