Lego is a trademark (actually Danish). If you are referring to a set you can just call them "(die) Legos." If you're referring to an individual Lego brick, they are called "(der) Legostein."
leg godt mean play well.The Lego company was named after the Danish Expression "LEG GODT.
From Wikipedia: Christiansen was considering two names himself, "Legio" (with the implication of a "Legion of toys") and "Lego", a self-made contraction from the Danish phrase leg godt, meaning "play well." Later the Lego Group discovered that "Lego" can be loosely interpreted as "I put together" or "I assemble" in Latin
AnswerIt is an abbreviation of "leg godt", which means "play well" Coincidentally, "Lego" is also a Latin verb which means, "I assemble".Although the company Lego is Danish, the company's name is of Latin origin. It means "I read" in Latin.
In Danish Lego means LEg GOdt. In English this means play well/ good. In Latin it means to gather, choose, collect, pass through, read, appoint, select
It is not a danish word.
If you mean; what is the danish word for he and she, it is: he = han she = hun
if you mean blocks ,then it's LEGO!
"Ja" means 'yes' in Danish.
If you mean the danish currency we have our own, the danish Crown (DKR(Danmarks krone))
'Huega' does not mean anything vil Danish. But 'hue' is a hood, which is not attached to a sweater not anything else.
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