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Denmark

A Scandinavian country in Northern Europe, Denmark comprises the Kingdom of Denmark, together with Faroe Islands and Greenland. It has a total area of 16,640 sq mi and a population of about 5,557,709 as of October 2010.

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Which is the main lenguage of denmark?

Danish
They speak danish.
You learn English in all danish schools. So people in Denmark do understand and speak a little English. Some better than others.
First of all, Danish people. Not all, but it's being taught in public schools along with German.
Danish, English, German, and French and other
The only official language in Denmark is Danish, spoken by around 90% percent of the population, while the two most common foreign languages spoken there are English and German.
Some sections of the Danish population may speak Dutch as a first language, but the primary language for Denmark is Danish.
most people who live in the land of europe speak fernch
There is a very small German-speaking minority in southern Jutland, there are also small numbers of emigrants and refugees spread out over the country who speak a number of other languages such as Turkish, somali and others.

All danish children are tought English and German in school, most danes are fairly fluent in English, and many are also taught french. Ofcause how proficient they are, depends on the individual.
Traditionally four languages are spoken:

  1. Danish
  2. Faroese (primarily on the Faroe Islands)
  3. Inuit (primarily on Greenland
  4. German (primarily in the South of Jutland)

Many Danish people also speak English as a second language. Since mass immigration started in the 70's, languages like Turkish, Serbo-Croatian, Urdo and Arabic have gained significant ground.
Danish is the national language, but there are so many languages spoken in Denmark, it's incredible. English and German are compulsory in most public schools. In private schools, a wider range is offered. Then there are all the languages of the people who have come to Denmark as refugees or just moved for work or the pleasure of it.
Danish.
Danish.
Danish
Danish
People in Denmark speak Danish.
The national language of Denmark is Danish.
YOu must be thinking of :

1} Danish in Denmark proper

2} Faroese on the Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic

3} Eskimo on Greenland

... note however that there is a German speaking minority in southern Jutland.
primarily: Danish
Danish
The whole population in Denmark talk speak Danish
The most common language is Danish(dansk) which is spoken by the danes.
That's danish.
English.
The national language of Denmark is Danish, a Scandinavian language belonging to the North Germanic group of Indo-European languages.
Recognised languages:

Denmark proper : 99% Danish mother tongue, 1% German

Greenland : Eskimo (/Danish)

Faroe Islands : Faroese (which is a language descending from Old Norse spoken by the Vikings. Today it's closest to Norwegian) /Danish.

+ of course a host of immigrant languages.
Danes speak Danish. In their language it is called Dansk.
The official language is Danish.
Mostly Danish, a minority also speak German there.
The only official language of Denmark is Danish. However, the majority speaks English too, and a great deal also speaks German and/or French.
Danish is the only official language.
Danish as our mother tongue, is the only language we speak everyday, but many Danes are fluent in English as well :) We also take either German or French classes in school (German being the most common language)
Danish.

It is (just like English) one of the Indo-european languages. Danish is like Swedish and Norwegian also one of the Northern Languages.
Danish
Danes speak Danish.
Danish, which is a Germanic language so closely related to Norwegian and Swedish that speakers can have a conversation using each their own language.
The native language of Denmark is Danish.

(But many people speaks German and English.)
Danish people speak Danish.
Danish

What does a Danish krone look like?

Denmark makes five banknotes: the 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1000 Kroner notes.

  • 50 kroner: Color: Purple. Obverse: Sallingsund Bridge. Reverse: A Bowl.
  • 100 Kroner: Color: Orange. Obverse: Little belt bridge. Reverse: An ancient dagger.
  • 200 Kroner: Color: Green. Obverse: Knipplesbro. Reverse: An ancient belt buckle.
  • 500 Kroner: Color: Blue. Obverse: Queen Alexandrine Bridge. Reverse: An ancient bronze bucket.
  • 1000 Kroner: Color: Red. Obverse: Great Belt Bridge. Reverse: Trundholm Sun Chariot.

Denmark makes coins: The 50 Ore, as well as the 1, 2, 5, 10, and 20 Kroners.

  • 50 ore: Metal: bronze. Obverse: Crown with the word Denmark and the date. Reverse: The words 50 ORE with a heart.
  • 1 Kroner: Metal: copper-nickel. Obverse: Three crowns with the date and two hearts. Reverse: The words 1 KRONE DANMARK with two hearts and a squiggly design.
  • 2 Kroner: Metal: copper-nickel. Same design as the 1 Krone, but the coin is bigger.
  • 5 Kroner: Metal: Copper-nickel. Obverse: Same as the 1 Krone.
  • 10 Kroner: Metal: Aluminum-bronze. Obverse: A bust of the Queen facing right with the words "Margrethe II Danmarks Dronning". Reverse: The Coat of arms with the denomination.
  • 20 Kroner: Metal: Aluminum-Bronze. Obverse: Same as the 10 Kroner.

What large north Atlantic island is a Denmark territory?

Greenland.

Since Greenland is still a part of the Danish kingdom it is still protected by Danish military etc. They who have their own goverment though but isn't an independant country.

What is the name of the highest hill in Denmark?

The highest point in natural elevation is 170,86 m above sea level (561 ft). The point is called Møllehøj which translates to Mill hill.

Flight time from Manchester to Copenhagen?

Manchester, United Kingdom is approximately 518 miles away from Denmark. The flight would take about an hour and a half to complete on a commercial airline.

The shortest flight from Manchester, New Hampshire to Denmark is 13 hours.

Flights from Manchester, Connecticut, leaving from Hartford, Connecticut, to Denmark, take about 15 hours.

Flights from Manchester, Missouri, leaving from St. Louis, Missouri, to Denmark, take at least 15 hours.

What was Denmark's money called before the Euros?

Denmark does not use the EURO as it was rejected at a popular referendum in Sep 2000. The Danish currency has been Kroner (Sing.: krone) since 1873. Prior to that the currency was Rigsdaler - a term that has been used since 16th century.

Does Denmark use Euro as currency?

No, Denmark uses the Danish Krone (abbreviated DKK). However, it shadows the Euro closely.

What is the name of the famous statue in Copenhagen Harbor?

  • The Little Mermaid.
  • RundetÃ¥rn (The Round Tower).
  • Den Sorte Diamant (The Black Diamond).
  • The Danish Opera House.
  • Børsen (A special twisted tower).
  • Kronborg (A castle in Elsinore. It is the castle where William Shakespeare's Hamlet is set).
  • Louisiana (museeum)

...are the ones i know...

Does the Shetland isles belong to Scotland or Denmark?

The Shetland Islands form an archipelago in northern Scotland and are to the northeast of the Orkney Islands.

National food in denmark?

All kinds... like the rest of Europe.

They have the worlds best restaurant, called Noma.

Is denmark a completely homogeneous nation-state?

Yes it is. It is the world's most homogeneous nation. It's population is about 97.4% ethnic Danish. In other words, everyone belongs to the same culture' and all ethnic Danes are cousins to each other.

How does the flag look like of denmark?

The closest to an answer would be the flag used during the Kalmar Union from 1397 to 1523, which unified present day Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Iceland, along with parts of Finland and Northern Germany. In the style of the Nordic cross flags still used in all Nordic countries, the Kalmar flag was a red cross on a yellow background. However, this design has no usage in contemporary Scandinavia.

What are the foods of Copenhagen?

Patat frites are pretty popular. Other popular foods are Frikadeller (meat balls), Leverpostej (liver paste), Mørbradbøf (pork tenderloin), Flæskesteg (roast pork), Smørrebrød (open faced sandwhiches),

pølsevogn (hot dogs), and Æbleskiver (pancakes with apples,)

Which companies offer cheap flights to Denmark?

There are many companies that offer cheap flights to Denmark. Some of those companies include 'easyJet', 'Ryan Air' and 'Jet2'. One can book through companies such as 'Expedia' and 'Cheap Flights'.

What stage is Denmark in the demographic transition?

Stage 4; the same as most Western European countries.

How many islands are in Denmark?

No, but Denmark is "divided" into 3 parts called Jylland (Jutland), Fyn (Funen) and Sjælland (Zealand). Jylland is a peninsula that lies north of Germany. Fyn and Sjælland are islands, with Fyn being in between Sjælland and Jylland. There's also Bornholm, which is an island near southern Sweden.

Does Copenhagen tobacco contain sugar?

Yes, Copenhagen tobacco products do contain sugar. Sugar is often added to enhance the flavor and improve the overall smoking experience. However, the specific sugar content may vary between different types of Copenhagen products. Always check the product label for detailed ingredient information.

Flight time from Toronto to Copenhagen?

A flight from Toronto, Canada to Denmark takes about 8 hours. The distance from Toronto, Canada to Denmark is 3,797 miles or 6,110 kilometers.

How do you say i miss you in danish?

"Hvordan har du det" or "Hvordan går det" (How are you doing)

What does the cross mean in the Denmark flag?

The danish flag 'Dannebrog' (the name is assumed to mean the 'Red cloth') has its origin in the time of the crusades - not to the Holy Land, but to the eastern shores of the Baltic sea. Here the Danish kings in 12th and 13th century attacked pagan Slavonic tribes with papal approval and converted them 'by the sword'. At the same time and in the same regions German knights did the very same, and most likely the Danish flag is inspired by the crosses of the German knights - perhaps the entire design is 'stolen' from a specific order.

The official legend says that the flag fell from the sky as a sign from God during a tough battle against the pagans in Estonia in 1219, but it actually seem to predate that battle.

Dannebrog, which by the way is the world oldest state flag still in use, replaced the red raven flag used by the Viking kings. The cross design of the Danish flag has formed model for the Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish and Icelandic national flags.

How many miles is France from denmark?

New York to Copenhagen 3851 miles or 3346 nautical miles