I think scandinavian languages are the most beautiful! Thank you for sharing your danish! If you can speak german and english then danish isn't that hard, it's similiar to both, it is like a mix.
my friend has just moved to denmark for boarding school (she's danish) and im going to visit her, but her grandma only speaks danish and i wanted to learn a little bit so i could talk to her a little and these videos are really helpful thank you :)
@lostcauze1 You're right. As a native Dutch speaker, I have to say Danish sounds remarkably similar to the dialect spoken in the northeast and east of my country. Also, it's funny that I can recognize everything in writing, but, as soon as the Danes start speaking, it's as though the language transforms into something entirely different. Challenges are fun, aren't they?
it's very cool .but i decided to learn swedish wich is quite similar to danish..there are some swedish speaker who can understand danish !! maybe once i learn swedish, danish will be quite more simple for me to learn ;)
Den/Det means the same but you use them in different situations like: " that house" is translated to "Det hus" and " that car" is translated to "Den bil". youll have to learn when to say Den and when to say Det... there are no rules that indicates when to say Den or Det.
@fmaotaku2010 No... The house would be pronounced "Huset", you have to put "et" , and you woul also say "det hus" which means "that house.... if you put "et" in the end use "det" in front when you want to say "that [whatevet it is]", and if put "en" in the end use "den" in front when you want to say "that [whatevet it is]".
I gotta say that this danish course is very simple and easy to understand and follow!!! You must image I'm Italian and I love Danmark, Danish boys and all danish things...danish language, too. So I'm trying learning to some danish, translating all the girl says from English to Danish...It's a bit difficult but I'm followind and understanding all, right now. I hope that although thing'll get complicated I'll continue following. Danish is very different from italian...bye from Italy :P
i jsut got back from denmark yesterday. the language is really hard! i noticed they swallow half the words when they talk and dont pronounce most the letters. but one questions, in some slides it says capital "i" means "you" but so does "du" so which is it?
The Danish word "I" (capital I) means you.. But since "you" in English has got two different meanings I uderstand your problem hehe.. "Du" in Danish means "you" when you're talking to ONE person. E.g. "you are sweet". Capital "i" in Danish is in English "you" in plural - when you're talking to MORE than one person. E.g. "You guys should come visit".. Hope taht was understandable =)
@Onceuponmytime To help a little, is it similar to "vous" in French? It's the plural "you" that can be translated into "y'all" (you all) in English slang... right?
omg i can't belive danks sound like italian for maany things!! o.O thanks so much for your video!<3 hope to be able to speak a little bit of danish soon :P xx
You definately should continoue it, it seems we all would really really apreciate that! You make me understand and able to pronounce danish words, its unbelievable :)) And as i will be in Denmark within a week its also very very useful :) So a big big thank you!!
Kun lidt der ikke er det samme, kan ikke finde ud af om det er den 1. eller den 2. jeg ser... Den lægste er vidst eller vist (lidt ligeglad) Den første som jeg husker xD Og husk at lære folk at det hedder godt jul og glædelig nytår ikk? xD
er der nogle der ved om der nogle steder online hvor man kan øver sit mundligt dansk
az91824 5 months ago in playlist Dansk undervisning
thank you very much, your videos are very helpful
IKaeso 5 months ago in playlist zLearnDanish
Your accent seems to become Australian when you say the alphabet.
RedSoxForObama 8 months ago
I think scandinavian languages are the most beautiful! Thank you for sharing your danish! If you can speak german and english then danish isn't that hard, it's similiar to both, it is like a mix.
StephsHasenpfote94 1 year ago 4
@StephsHasenpfote94 Confirmed =)
Onceuponmytime 1 year ago
Is there some kind of rule for the different pronunciation of the letters depending on the word they are forming? Thanks a lot, very useful video!
boogiegirl87 1 year ago
@boogiegirl87
yes :)
imnotslutty 4 weeks ago
Is there some kind of rule for the different pronounciation of the letters depending on the word they are forming?
boogiegirl87 1 year ago
wait if Du er means You are then why does I er mean the same thing and how do you use it?
arcadeuz1 1 year ago
Det er meget meget fint lavet.. Du er dygtig ;-)
pigernefradanmark 1 year ago
Tak... you are doing a good job, i need to learn some danish :)
nordicBindweed 1 year ago
I want to learn Danish because i want to visit someday, thanks for the tutorials, lukily for me i pik upaccents pretty fast, Thanks :)
giselle21able 1 year ago
so "I" is like "dere" in Norwegian yes?
HailThyDrumKit 1 year ago
Wow, most of the pronounciation of the danish alphabet is totally like in hungarian. I've just decided to learn the language :)
DJRevan 1 year ago
my friend has just moved to denmark for boarding school (she's danish) and im going to visit her, but her grandma only speaks danish and i wanted to learn a little bit so i could talk to her a little and these videos are really helpful thank you :)
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i had 2 years dansk i skolen. sadly the education wasn´t really good so i gave it up
:( now i´m a little bit sad because i like listening dansk really much but i cant speak it just a little
pinkchiquitabanana 1 year ago
i had 2 years dansk i skolen. sadly the education wasn´t really good so i gave it up
:( now i´m a little bit sad because i like listening dansk really much but i cant speak it just a little
pinkchiquitabanana 1 year ago
These rules are so similar to dutch ;) Except the conjugation, of course.
lostcauze1 1 year ago
@lostcauze1 You're right. As a native Dutch speaker, I have to say Danish sounds remarkably similar to the dialect spoken in the northeast and east of my country. Also, it's funny that I can recognize everything in writing, but, as soon as the Danes start speaking, it's as though the language transforms into something entirely different. Challenges are fun, aren't they?
Jeroen1983 1 year ago
Thank you sooo much for uploading this!!
I'm japanese and learn myself Dannish, but have no CDs. Grammer is ok ('caus i speak German), but pronounciation is a problem!
With this video I will practise ;) Thanks!
naomigeorge 1 year ago
Thanks, it helps!! x
yuppai 1 year ago
Thank you for the videosssssssssssssssss!!!! learning a lot from ya!
Withfaith777 1 year ago
it's very cool .but i decided to learn swedish wich is quite similar to danish..there are some swedish speaker who can understand danish !! maybe once i learn swedish, danish will be quite more simple for me to learn ;)
DarkkGenesis 2 years ago
So are you guys trying to learn danish? I speak danish if you need any help so you are welcome to add me as friend. Good luck!
Hopp3ify 2 years ago
@Hopp3ify : hey I am trying to learn danish and would very much appreciate your help. I have added you. Thanks!
shrutu7 1 year ago
It's been quite helpful.thanks a lot
vespasalex 2 years ago
i love these things
billiecorpse91 2 years ago
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ariesfrancisdsa 2 years ago
Den/Det means the same but you use them in different situations like: " that house" is translated to "Det hus" and " that car" is translated to "Den bil". youll have to learn when to say Den and when to say Det... there are no rules that indicates when to say Den or Det.
klingzz 2 years ago 4
@klingzz the house would be prounouced at det hoose? im just learning danish and this is confusing.......
fmaotaku2010 1 year ago
@fmaotaku2010 No... The house would be pronounced "Huset", you have to put "et" , and you woul also say "det hus" which means "that house.... if you put "et" in the end use "det" in front when you want to say "that [whatevet it is]", and if put "en" in the end use "den" in front when you want to say "that [whatevet it is]".
klingzz 1 year ago
@klingzz im confused.....sorry,i dont learn stuff this hard that easly....
fmaotaku2010 1 year ago
thanks for the videos, i am going to denmark in january or july and I really don´t know how to speak danish so thanks a lot!:D
aguacateverde96 2 years ago
what is the difference between den and det?
hope you'll answer me soon (:
gilad150 2 years ago
@gilad150 i think its got something to do with gender gender, german does the same thing same thing goes for languages of the roman branch
billiecorpse91 2 years ago
I gotta say that this danish course is very simple and easy to understand and follow!!! You must image I'm Italian and I love Danmark, Danish boys and all danish things...danish language, too. So I'm trying learning to some danish, translating all the girl says from English to Danish...It's a bit difficult but I'm followind and understanding all, right now. I hope that although thing'll get complicated I'll continue following. Danish is very different from italian...bye from Italy :P
tibaist19 2 years ago 10
i jsut got back from denmark yesterday. the language is really hard! i noticed they swallow half the words when they talk and dont pronounce most the letters. but one questions, in some slides it says capital "i" means "you" but so does "du" so which is it?
TVjuiceboxiz 2 years ago
The Danish word "I" (capital I) means you.. But since "you" in English has got two different meanings I uderstand your problem hehe.. "Du" in Danish means "you" when you're talking to ONE person. E.g. "you are sweet". Capital "i" in Danish is in English "you" in plural - when you're talking to MORE than one person. E.g. "You guys should come visit".. Hope taht was understandable =)
Onceuponmytime 2 years ago 7
@Onceuponmytime thank you so much again.. though it is one year late!
arugeszenith 1 year ago
@Onceuponmytime The "I" is more like you guys, or you all.
appleyeoman 1 year ago
@Onceuponmytime To help a little, is it similar to "vous" in French? It's the plural "you" that can be translated into "y'all" (you all) in English slang... right?
blkaznmartin 1 year ago
no ''I'' is ''you'' in plural like- you people
where ''du'' means you in singular, like -you are a sweet person. i hope it helps
maomml 1 year ago
Your videos are great, keep them coming! I've been to Denmark twice and loved it.
Mange tak. :0)
raskol72 2 years ago 4
Thank you so much for the videos. They are great.
urira12 2 years ago 3
please add some more...thanks so much
zendie3153 2 years ago 2
Thaaaanks for this video
zendie3153 2 years ago 2
thank you very much for doing this :)
junejah 2 years ago
thanks for the vid! i hope i can speak a bit of danish soon :D
Lenin924 2 years ago
omg i can't belive danks sound like italian for maany things!! o.O thanks so much for your video!<3 hope to be able to speak a little bit of danish soon :P xx
JoJyPrincess 2 years ago
Så sjovt at læse kommentarene til dine vids. x)
Weezly17 2 years ago
yes, please keep on doing that!
ninuscka 3 years ago
Can I Ask??
Do you know Michelle Pedersen she's from Denmark
chindamian777 3 years ago
I'm afraid not ;s
Onceuponmytime 2 years ago
u're awsome :D thanks for all these vidoes!!
Lenin924 2 years ago
Engelsk*
Weezly17 3 years ago
Hm.. Hva' hedder en ordbog på Eneglsk?^^
Weezly17 3 years ago
Dictionary xP Det vigtigste ord der er, det skal du sQ kunne!
Onceuponmytime 3 years ago
Hvorfor er det dog det?
Weezly17 3 years ago
Hvordan yaler man?
Weezly17 3 years ago
hvad med at lære"dem" at yale "mere" dansk
kingnikolaj 3 years ago
Hvad mener du? sådan sætninger, som f.eks. "Hej, hvordan går det?" eller whut?
Onceuponmytime 3 years ago
You definately should continoue it, it seems we all would really really apreciate that! You make me understand and able to pronounce danish words, its unbelievable :)) And as i will be in Denmark within a week its also very very useful :) So a big big thank you!!
ejiszivarvany 3 years ago
I think your videos are great! I'm moving to Aalborg, Denmark in a month and I don't know a word of danish so these are very helpful, thank you!
sunsetblondy 3 years ago
Next episode teach us how to say rød grød med fløde!
It will come in handy someday, I just know it!
stellaluo 3 years ago
har du lært dem at sige rød grød med fløde? eller æbler? eller lyskæder? x)
Weezly17 3 years ago
Hun er sjov. I can speak dannish me
You do this realy great, Cant wait for more!
JarnoAz 3 years ago
;P Very glad to hear that. There'll be more someday
Onceuponmytime 3 years ago
Kun lidt der ikke er det samme, kan ikke finde ud af om det er den 1. eller den 2. jeg ser... Den lægste er vidst eller vist (lidt ligeglad) Den første som jeg husker xD Og husk at lære folk at det hedder godt jul og glædelig nytår ikk? xD
Weezly17 3 years ago
Skal jeg nok!
Onceuponmytime 3 years ago
Jag fattar =)
junkmaster1 3 years ago
yay hyk! Marcus here!
junkmaster1 3 years ago
Yea, hey there!
Onceuponmytime 3 years ago
Er det ikk det samme som "Learn Danish - the beginning"?
Weezly17 3 years ago
Nej, det er det ikke.. Men jeg repettere noget, bare for at være sikker på, at de nu har forstået det =)
Onceuponmytime 3 years ago