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Learn Danish Expand Your Danish Vocabulary and Strengthen Your Social Life

Do you wish to expand your Danish vocabulary and learn more Danish words? As a foreigner in Denmark, it will benefit you to work on your language and expand your Danish vocabulary. It will undoubtedly be a good investment. 

By learning more Danish words, you will find it easier to convey your messages, easier to be understood, and an expanded vocabulary will also help strengthen your social life.

Learning more Danish words can be beneficial in many contexts

A large vocabulary can be beneficial in many situations. This applies both in everyday contexts where you will find it easier to communicate with your peers, but also in more professional contexts, such as at your workplace or during a job interview. A good command of the language thus creates an easier daily life, but also opens up opportunities for you both personally and professionally. 

A rich vocabulary will also make it easier for you to read books, articles, and other texts in Danish and will definitely boost your confidence, as you will find it easier to participate in conversations and discussions.

Expand your Danish vocabulary with these words

If you want to get better at speaking Danish, a great place to start is to learn words and phrases that initiate and conclude conversations.

For example, words like: 

  • Undskyld (Sorry) 
  • Tak (Thank you) 
  • Farvel (Goodbye) 
  • Hej (Hello) 
  • Det var så lidt (You're welcome) 
  • Tak for i dag (Thank you for today)

These words and phrases often form the basis for various social interactions in Danish and can often be used to bridge conversations. If you want to expand your Danish vocabulary and get better at speaking Danish, it would also be a very good idea to learn a range of everyday words.

For example: 

  • Spise (eat) 
  • Drikke (drink) 
  • Købe (buy) 
  • Snakke (talk) 
  • Arbejde (work) 
  • Køre (drive)

These words are involved in many conversations and thus form the backbone of many different social interactions. They are also frequently used and appear in many sentences. 

By learning these words and phrases, you will find it easier to participate in everyday conversations and you will develop a more fluent language.

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