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From the Danish people, from Denmark.
Danish is a proper noun when referring to the people, language, or things related to Denmark. It is a common noun when referring to the pastry known as a danish.
A danish is a type of pastry. The inhabitants of Denmark is called a Dane in singular, Danes in plural.
Danish gets its name from the originally Austrian bakers who moved to Denmark and were more successful promoting it there
A person from Denmark is called a Dane. They are Danish people. we are in standard english called "danish" or "danes", while we in danish are called "danskere". mesdian Danes or Danish are people native to Denmark.
They are Danish people and known as Danes.
That is the correct spelling "danish" (sometimes capitalized) for the type of filled pastry.
Most danes believe that it means Dan's Field, Den being derived from Dan, the name of an early king; and mark meaning a field in Danish. However there are a plethora of theories (see the Sources and relate links section, below).
A danish is a flat pastry with a spoonful of fruit jelly or cheese in the middle and iced with sugar icing. They are delicious and often served for breakfast, particularly in Continental style breakfasts.
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The Danish people are from Denmark, a country located in Northern Europe. They are known for their rich history, cultural heritage, and contributions to fields such as art, literature, and design.