Johanson called his brother-in-law Henrik and asked if it was a good day for fishing. This was a code for needing to have Jews smuggled out. He also mentioned to Henrik that they would be sending a carton of cigarettes which referred to Ellen Rosen, a friend of Annemarie's
Do they speak any danish there?I know that these English/American words: window, die, lift, egg, husband, ill, knife, knee, bread, call, skin and live comes from the Danish language... maybe those words. I don't know...
Taler du engelsk? = Do you speak english?
Yes, LEGO is a Danish company that was founded in 1932 by Ole Kirk Christiansen and is headquartered in Billund, Denmark. Its name is derived from the Danish words "leg godt," meaning "play well."
Lego is two mixed words. These words are 'leg godt' (play well)
Words that can be made with the letters in 'Danish' are:aadaidahanandasashdaisdashdindishhahadhandshashihidhindhisidinissadsaidsandshshadshinsinIt is not possible to calculate the exact number of words in any language, but Danish has between 40,000 and 150,000 words
Here are some examples: She ate a danish for breakfast. He had messy hands from eating a danish. I like danishes. Henry like to eat danishes. Danishes come in many flavors. Would you like to eat a danish? I never tried a danish.
The towns grew bigger and more important because the Danes made them centers of trade. Anglo-Saxon English borrowed many new words from Danish. English kings were eventually forced to be of Danish descent.
The danish word is 'Grundvand', grund meaning ground and vand meaning water. So it's basically the exact same thing, but in danish, a word consisting of two other words are often written as one.
Danish and German are both Germanic languages, but they are not the same. They have different grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation. While speakers of each language may be able to understand some words or phrases in the other, they are distinct languages.
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Nothing, it is however a combination of the two words "leg" and "godt", which means play well