I think you mean Dannebrog, which is the flag of Denmark.
If not, the I would say it means the castle of Danne or Danne's castle
In denmark men send a gaekkebrev to their sweethearts which means what?
i think it means they send them a "joking letter". it's a rhyme sent to his lover but he doesn't sign his name. Instead he signs the message with dots. One dot for ea. letter in his name... there's more to it, but its too long.
Det Norske Veritas translation to English?
"Det norske" means "The Norwegian", while "veritas" is Latin meaning "verity" or "truth". Det Norske Veritas is a company that mainly does classification and certification of ships.
and Sara with out a h means Gods Princess. Most people think that because you cannot hear the h that you should not have it. I agree but it is nice the other way too
How much is 30000 in danish kroner?
30,000 US dollars = 166,218 DKR (Danish kroner)
30,000 euro = 223,878
How do you say in danish i love you?
"jeg elsker dig"
pronounced something like 'yay elsker dai" (first 'e' like in belt, 'er' like in father)
What is the Danish name for Jim?
Danish people can be called Jim too - there is no Danish version of the word.
According to Danmarks Statistik, there's 1480 people in Denmark named Jim as of 2018.
How do you say I am glad to see you in Danish?
' Jeg(I) er(am) glad(glad) for at(to) se(see) dig(you)'
Translate How are you in Danish?
"How are you?" - Hvordan har du det?
"How are you in Danish?" - Hvordan har du det på dansk?
Is Bebe the Danish word for Grandma?
No. The Danish word for grandma is bedstemor (can be your moms mom or your dads mom). Mormor means moms mom and farmor means dads mom.
Bebe is an expression mainly used by children, usually when they want to get something from an adult. It's a way of saying "pleeeeeease".
How do you pronounce the danish word stenhøj?
Start with a normal "st" sound in english. The "en" is pronounced almost like the english "in" but with more emphasis on the "i". The "h" is just like an english "h". "Øj" is pronounced like a liverpool-british "I" (as in the subject pronoun).
St·iin·h·oej
Hundred but you don't say the first 'd', and the last 'd' is "soft", so it's pronounced 'hunred'.