You can learn to speak Danish by taking language classes at your local college, or more likely University. You can also put an add out to find out if anyone in the local area knows how to speak Danish, and if they are willing to give up a little of their free time to teach you. Otherwise, there are things like audio lessons and interactive computing programs that will help you learn Danish.
People in Copenhagen, as well as the rest of Denmark, speak Danish. Danish is the official language of Denmark and is widely spoken throughout the country.
Danes, Greenlanders and Faroese people (People from the Faeroe Islands). Only Danes speak it as their primary language. Norwegians speak a Norwegianised version of Danish when they speak 'Bokmål' which is the most commonly spoken version of the Norwegian language.
Approximately 6 million people speak Danish as their first language. It is primarily spoken in Denmark, but also in some parts of Germany, Greenland, and the Faroe Islands.
Keep your mouth shut and don't speak, and you'll say nothing in any language.
In Gothenburg, Sweden, the primary language spoken is Swedish. However, English is widely spoken and understood as well.
They speak Danish. Danish is a North Germanic language http://www.omniglot.com/writing/danish.htm
Take lessons in it, or find a Danish friend, who you can learn it from.
I know and speak Norwegian Its not that hard for Americans in fact people say that the Germanic languages are the most easy to learn and also Danish and Swedish are easy to
People in Copenhagen, as well as the rest of Denmark, speak Danish. Danish is the official language of Denmark and is widely spoken throughout the country.
Danish, funnily enough. And the people are called "Danes".
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God morgen
Don't think so.
Denmark, Greenland,
In which countries the residents speak Danish? That would probably be Denmark. Danish is also a school-taught subject in Greenland from 1st grade.
Danes, Greenlanders and Faroese people (People from the Faeroe Islands). Only Danes speak it as their primary language. Norwegians speak a Norwegianised version of Danish when they speak 'Bokmål' which is the most commonly spoken version of the Norwegian language.
In Denmark, Greenland and on Iceland.