there is no direct word for please... the politeness is more if you say "will you"(vil du), or "kan du"(can you)...its whether you are asking or telling...
There isn't a word that translates directly into please. For instance: "Hand me the towel please" is "Vil du række mig håndklædet, tak" But, "Please mow he lawn" translated is "Slå venligst græsset". So, there is no single word in danish that equals "please" in english.....except perhaps the childish "Be' om", which is somewhat the same as "pretty please". But it's the closest you'll find.
It is not a danish word.
Not a danish word.It sound kinda German though.
Answer: Glædelig jul danske venner
Take lessons in it, or find a Danish friend, who you can learn it from.
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Thank you in Danish is takThank you is "tak" - more closely to thanks.Please is "behage" as in "to please".If you wanted to say "would you please..." it comes out something like "would you be so good as to..." spoken "vaer sa god at".
In Danish, "please find" can be translated as "venligst find." This phrase is often used in formal communication, such as emails or letters, when directing someone to look for a specific document or piece of information. Another common way to express this is simply "se venligst," which means "please see."
Niels Bohr (a slightly different spelling than yours) was a Danish physicist. You can see three pictures of him under his Wikipedia entry.
Farvel (far-'vell)Literally means 'farewell'.
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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.
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