Hundred but you don't say the first 'd', and the last 'd' is "soft", so it's pronounced 'hunred'.
En, to, tre, fire, fem, seks, syv, otte ni, ti.
11: onze 100: cent
To say 3.07, you say 3 and 7 hundredths. Therefore, 3.07 is 3 and 7/100 or 307/100
en, to, tre, fire, fem, seks, syv, otte, ni, ti'Seven' in Danish is syv.
100 lakhs. So you can say, "I have 2 lakhs", or "I have 99 lakhs", but instead of saying, "I have 100 lakhs", you would say, "I have 1 crore".
To say your age in Danish, you would simply state your age followed by the word "år." For example, "Jeg er tredive år" means "I am thirty years old" in Danish.
"No" in Danish is ingen
The danish ore (DK: øre) is like the American cent ... 100 of them makes 1 Danish Krone, just like 100 cents makes a dollar.
Ø is the Danish word for island. If you want to say it in plural, say øer.
" Hvordan har du det? " is how you say "How are you?" in Danish.
You simply say "farvel", the danish equivalent of "farewell"...
Door in Danish is "dor"
"Fox" in Danish is ræv
is is the Danish word for ice
'Chair' in Danish is stol.
'Eat' in Danish is spise.
" Tusind tak" is how you say "Thousand thanks" in Danish.