It means something like, "How are you?", or "How's it going?".
You simply say "hej" which is pronounced almost the same way as the English way of saying "hi". "Hallo" can also be used, but "hej" is the more common way of saying "hi". Although, you should be careful of not saying "hej hej", because that means "bye" in Danish.
"Det lyder godt"
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A common Norwegian answer to 'how are you'/'are you alright', meaning "I'm fine, thanks". Literally (and ungrammatically) it means "yes, thanks, I have it just fine".
Benedetta Domenica! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Blessed Sunday!"Specifically, the feminine adjective benedetta means "blessed". The feminine noun Domenica translates as "Sunday". The pronunciation will be "BE-ne-DET-ta do-ME-nee-kaa" in Italian.
"How are you?" - Hvordan har du det? "How are you in Danish?" - Hvordan har du det på dansk?
Hvordan går det
hvordan har du det??
" Hvordan har du det? " is how you say "How are you?" in Danish.
'How are you, my friend?' may be 'Hvordan går det, min ven?' in Danish. However, this could sound a bit strange to a Danish speaker. Your best bet would be to just ask 'Hvordan går det?' or add 'Hej min ven.' before 'Hvordan går det?'
Hvordan har du det idag?A more common phrase would be, Hvordan går det?Kære
"Hvordan går det med dit dansk?" (lit. "How goes it with your Danish?")
"Hvordan går det?" (litterally how goes it - something like how are things)In english "how do you do?" is often used as a polite question when meeting someone. In Denmark it's a little different, since you normally want someone to answer and tell you how they are, when you ask "hvordan går det?".
Hvordan har du det? Vor-DAHN HAH doo day
"Hvordan har du det?" or "Hvordan står det til?"
Hallo, hvordan går detorGod dag, hvordan har De det?.
"Hvordan har du det" or "Hvordan går det" (How are you doing)