Learn Danish - Numbers 11-100

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  • @DanishClass101
    @DanishClass101  4 роки тому +5

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    • @TremereTT
      @TremereTT 11 місяців тому

      where comes the L from in hundred?
      shouldn't it be written hunrel ?

  • @TheNightEyes
    @TheNightEyes 4 роки тому +41

    2:03 You can immediately see all life and joy leaving her eyes as she speaks the multiples of 10

  • @julianrachele757
    @julianrachele757 5 років тому +79

    When I saw hundred appear on the screen my brain was fully prepared for the word hundred pronounced with like a Swedish accent or something. Then when she said 'hoorol' I was so shook

    • @jayajadhav8221
      @jayajadhav8221 4 роки тому +3

      Lmfao 😭😭😭

    • @Visse90
      @Visse90 3 роки тому +2

      She didn't say that though haha. I think it was pretty much pronounced as in Swedish except the usual spluttering at the end.

    • @Visse90
      @Visse90 3 роки тому +1

      @jaep struiksma
      I am a foreigner! (from a Danish point of view)

  • @aidanhunter3687
    @aidanhunter3687 5 років тому +205

    English- 90 + 7
    German- 7 + 90
    Danish- 7 + (-½ + 5) x 20
    It's easy right? 😄

    • @martinet1985
      @martinet1985 5 років тому +10

      just learn them by heart as if you were learning a non-indoeuropean language. Don't think about what they mean. It IS easy!

    • @Playmaker6174
      @Playmaker6174 5 років тому +14

      French: 4x20 + 10 + 7

    • @canfasv
      @canfasv 4 роки тому

      😂

    • @kleindarco
      @kleindarco 3 роки тому

      tusen takk for forklaringen!
      jeg lærer norsk men også leser danske bøker. Tallene var alltid vanskelig i skrevet versjon.

    • @sameenasajid9372
      @sameenasajid9372 3 роки тому

      Haha

  • @DiegoTan
    @DiegoTan 2 роки тому +23

    Hopefully a useful tip:
    Danish somewhat follows the ‘vigesimal’ system, so think of the number 20.
    Then focus on the very number (I’ll mark that with *) that multiplies it by 20.
    So you’ll get the following logic:
    - 60 (tres) = 3*x20 (3=tre)
    - 80 (firs) = 4*x20 (4=fire)
    And thus for the others, think of the word ‘halfway to’ (don’t follow the maths too much):
    - 50 (halvtreds) = (halfway to 3*)x20 (‘halfway to tres’)
    - 70 (halvfjerds) = (halfway to 4*)x20 (‘halfway to firs’)
    - 90 (halvfems) = (halfway to 5*)x20 (‘halfway to fem’) (5=fem)
    And for 30, 40 and 100: fairly close to English, so the pattern should be predictable here.

  • @DDQ75
    @DDQ75 7 років тому +128

    "isn't it easy?" NO! IT F***ING ISNT!

    • @Crypticmind242
      @Crypticmind242 5 років тому +1

      Have you considered that you are just stupid?

    • @SergioMabres
      @SergioMabres 5 років тому +7

      @@Crypticmind242 Really? halvefems is minus half plus five times twenty = (5-0.5)*20 = 4.5 * 20 = 90

    • @martinet1985
      @martinet1985 5 років тому +2

      @@SergioMabres just learn them by heart :)) stop doing the counting:) it is easy :)

    • @mertozcan2706
      @mertozcan2706 5 років тому +1

      Its ez for me because i go to school here lawl

    • @1111-k9y
      @1111-k9y 3 роки тому

      Yeah, it takes some time, but let's be honest, it's not really hard stuff

  • @alexanderstiefelmann5982
    @alexanderstiefelmann5982 9 років тому +129

    As the famous meme goes:
    In most languages, the number 97 is expressed as 90+7 (as is in English, ninety-seven).
    In German, it is 7+90 (siebenundneunzig, literally sevenandninety)
    In Japanese, it is 9*10+7 (kyu ju nana, that is "nine ten seven")
    In French, it is 4*20+10+7 (quatre-vingt-dix-sept, "four-twenty-ten-seven")
    Finally, in Danish the number is expressed as 7+(-1/2+5)*20 (syvoghalvfems, "sevenandhalffives", where"halffive" means five without a half, and "-s" means multiplying by 20). I would be really surprised if there is a language with a more complex expression for 97.

    • @alexanderstiefelmann5982
      @alexanderstiefelmann5982 9 років тому +4

      First, how does me being fucking and/or Jew relate to my post? Second, whether I am a Jew depends on the definition of a Jew :)

    • @thatguyfromthere1168
      @thatguyfromthere1168 9 років тому +2

      Wow haha

    • @israellai
      @israellai 8 років тому +1

      +Alexander Stiefelmann I'd like to see some statistics on that. these things usually surprise us english speakers a lot

    • @juanr9446
      @juanr9446 8 років тому

      +Alexander Stiefelmann very suspicious try to speak your native language

    • @alexanderstiefelmann5982
      @alexanderstiefelmann5982 8 років тому +3

      +Juan R what is suspicious? The expressions for 97 are all true, you can look them up. The Danish number system, counting in twenties and expressing "Half x" when actually meaning "x-1 and a half" is quite known. There is a sketch in Norwegian somewhere on UA-cam here when the Norwegians mock it (Danish and Norwegian are mutually intelligible but Norwegian has a "normal" number system).

  • @heyyphonse
    @heyyphonse 3 роки тому +13

    when i see denmark, or danish language, i remember my grandfather, he loved denmark, he loved danish language, unfortunaly he died before learning it, so i will learn danish IN HONOR OF MY GRANDFATHER LETS GO!

    • @wheatonna
      @wheatonna 4 місяці тому +1

      My story is the same. My grandfather was born there but I don't think he ever spoke it, or very little.

  • @difepevan1
    @difepevan1 7 років тому +13

    I found this woman nice, she is a good teacher!

  • @Dz_espana
    @Dz_espana 9 місяців тому +2

    Today I decided to learn the Danish language. Although I don’t know anything, I am sure that I will learn it. Good luck to everyone.

  • @GRUsbgrHD
    @GRUsbgrHD 8 років тому +97

    the famous potato in the throat

  • @NorwayG00
    @NorwayG00 10 років тому +103

    Just so you know, Norwegian is like an easier version from Danish. Recommend you to learn Norwegian first xD

    • @kamillastaunsbjerg8322
      @kamillastaunsbjerg8322 9 років тому +1

      Haha sikkert

    • @legaleagle46
      @legaleagle46 8 років тому +28

      +NorwayG00 What makes Danish so difficult isn't the grammar or the vocabulary, it's the pronunciation. Spoken Danish very rarely corresponds to the written word, as Danes love to swallow letters and syllables. When you're as used to phonetic languages (in which what you see is what you get) as I am, it can be confusing bordering on frustrating.

    • @darkworld9850
      @darkworld9850 7 років тому +12

      I would love to learn Norwegian if it's truly easier than Danish. But I need to learn to Danish.

    • @prisregil
      @prisregil 7 років тому +12

      Learn Icelandic... lets you understand allot of Norwegian, Danish, Faroese and some swedish. But that damn danish number system is just plainly brain melting!

    • @heddarugset1534
      @heddarugset1534 7 років тому

      Cathrin haha sant

  • @hannaherr1107
    @hannaherr1107 5 років тому +25

    I was told about the danish numbers system but i wasn't prepared

  • @JeshuaFlores-du1xv
    @JeshuaFlores-du1xv 3 місяці тому +1

    2:33 “hundred” sounded like a tongue trick👅😂😂

  • @davidwilliams1234
    @davidwilliams1234 4 роки тому +3

    It's super easy! For example OTTEOGHALVTREDS is eight and then half a third times twenty, the half third meaning half on the way to three in other words two and a half and then multiply that by twenty which is fifty and don't forget the eight, so 58 !!!!!

  • @Michael-xq1ym
    @Michael-xq1ym 11 місяців тому

    So clear. Love your teaching method, could you upload more videos please.

  • @curtpiazza1688
    @curtpiazza1688 3 роки тому +2

    Excellent teaching method!

  • @ElinPowwer
    @ElinPowwer 8 років тому +4

    Thank you so much! I have a really big Danich test tomorrow and you are saving my life here!👌🏼❤️

    • @sylvesterkorstgard2070
      @sylvesterkorstgard2070 8 років тому

      Elin Powwer which countries can you have Danish as a subject? (I'm Danish)

    • @robinlundberg7078
      @robinlundberg7078 7 років тому

      Sylvester Korstgård Kan det vara Island eller Färöarna kanske?

  • @stevielwrightson2269
    @stevielwrightson2269 3 роки тому +2

    A really helpful video, so clear & easy to understand - HUGE thanks x

  • @markykid8760
    @markykid8760 4 роки тому +6

    Right around 2:19 I start laughing hysterically. The sincerity on her face like "yeah, you better believe it's going this way". Keep it real, Denmark 😎 jeg elsker dansk

  • @TYR1970
    @TYR1970 7 років тому +49

    The pronounciation is very difficult, I think. At least, impossibe to me. What that girl say does not look like the words written there on the screen.

    • @fnx0808
      @fnx0808 3 роки тому +2

      English is the same. I am Italian and when I was learning English I was shocked by how many words had strange pronunciation. For instance, "like" is pronounced "laah-eek", and "does" is like "duhs", "one" is pronounced "wuhn", "enough" is "ee-nuf" etc.. there are many shocking pronunciations in English too, very different from the written words.

    • @eddieliusa
      @eddieliusa 3 роки тому

      Danish is the French of Germanic languages, maybe even harder

  • @matthewkennedy5007
    @matthewkennedy5007 Рік тому +2

    Spanish: tres - 3
    Danish: tres - 60

  • @alexanderwingeskog758
    @alexanderwingeskog758 7 років тому +3

    I remember the times I'm in Denmark... going to buy something (when we did not have credit/bank cards) I just put all the money I had (biggest paper money I had in my wallet) on the counter and then I took the change.. and in the end I had only change... I could never ever figure out that crazy numbering system...

  • @elson.1990
    @elson.1990 7 років тому +3

    Tak! This is easier than I expected!

  • @KaSadi31
    @KaSadi31 8 років тому +8

    Omg, this is so hard to learn. Learning norwegian right now and I was curious to danish to. But it's really hard.

  • @ApprenPlayer
    @ApprenPlayer 10 років тому +16

    Danish 60 (tres) reminds me of Spanish three.

    • @tnyamaneko6093
      @tnyamaneko6093 5 років тому +6

      It's because it's a short form of tresindstyve which means 3 times 20. One day they basically said "fuck it" and said the number is just 3x, the "s" remaining to indicate they multiply.
      50 is even more baffling since halvtredsindstyve literally means third half times 20, implying in fact 2 x 20 + 20 / 2.
      70 and 90 are built around the same principle. Halvfjerds (fourth half) and Halvfems (fifth half).

  • @ankra12
    @ankra12 5 років тому +3

    I am Norwegian and married to a Danish. I have no problem understanding this but I find the Norwegian numbers are more logical like femti, seksti,sytti, åtti, nitti.

  • @fallen6060
    @fallen6060 5 років тому +10

    As a dane. Its so freaking funny, to see almost everyone in the comments failing! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @prisregil
    @prisregil 7 років тому +3

    Learning danish in school the danish number system put my brain in to blank mode. If you have ever had your computer doing the ''Blue screen of death'' that's what it felt like!

  • @jovanatopalic7950
    @jovanatopalic7950 6 років тому

    Mange tak. These videos are great for beginners.

  • @ZachOneil
    @ZachOneil 5 місяців тому

    4:03 Louise is like "u guys are never gonna be able to say this" haha

  • @nancytosheva
    @nancytosheva 7 років тому +1

    I know danish thank you it kind of learned my cousin

  • @demnotmem
    @demnotmem 10 років тому +222

    Oh my god it's like in French... Totally nonsense

    • @afridakabir9105
      @afridakabir9105 7 років тому +1

      Dem Notmen oiiii MÆLK SPIL

    • @FannomacritaireSuomi
      @FannomacritaireSuomi 7 років тому +22

      Dem Notmen French is logical. Danish is not... Really...

    • @joiker2pen
      @joiker2pen 7 років тому +8

      French is nothing like this.. it is basically equivalent to english except for 70-79 and 90-99

    • @gabrielabroda5663
      @gabrielabroda5663 6 років тому +9

      but French is way easier

    • @SergioMabres
      @SergioMabres 5 років тому +3

      @@gabrielabroda5663 try 1999, thanks god it is already passed

  • @mrfrindtfaundez5446
    @mrfrindtfaundez5446 5 років тому

    so nice thanks

  • @SenyoritaMaria
    @SenyoritaMaria 7 років тому +2

    Tak! I've learned a lot!

  • @JamesDeanStudiesLanguage
    @JamesDeanStudiesLanguage 3 роки тому

    Gonna have to listen to this on repeat 10 times. I am trying to learn how to tell time in danish but I can't do it without a mastery of counting.

  • @sarahkaya8913
    @sarahkaya8913 4 роки тому +6

    I'm Danish and sitting here like "ohhh I forgot what 80 was"

  • @teddyandom1782
    @teddyandom1782 10 років тому +3

    it is very succesfull in 3 minute,mange tak

  • @foreverinter3058
    @foreverinter3058 6 років тому

    Good luck!

  • @wheatonna
    @wheatonna 4 місяці тому

    English: "Four score and seven years ago." Also English: "Four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie."

  • @yeoldeforester3031
    @yeoldeforester3031 10 років тому +6

    Tak!:3

  • @hugovinicius2068
    @hugovinicius2068 10 років тому +29

    OMG! The numbers! D: Is like a nightmare! D:

  • @nimrodlev333
    @nimrodlev333 6 років тому +4

    The number system of combination is the opposite of hebrew, that is so funny.
    We say "Ninety and eight".

    • @aidanhunter3687
      @aidanhunter3687 5 років тому

      Haha! Why are you learning Danish? Did you move to Denmark?

  • @drunkgal08
    @drunkgal08 3 роки тому

    This is enough for my brain

  • @moussakidek637
    @moussakidek637 8 років тому

    Thank you so much, my sister is not this the lessons I work very hard in order to learn the Danish language, but I can not

    • @MrSansy
      @MrSansy 8 років тому

      It is hard but just keep Trying and maybe even watch some Danish youtubers!

  • @rormommemroblox1389
    @rormommemroblox1389 5 років тому

    Nice

  • @mahnoorarif8982
    @mahnoorarif8982 5 років тому +1

    I love danish and I know some danish I know the counting from 1 to 50

  • @sabirinibrahim8685
    @sabirinibrahim8685 6 років тому

    Wow wonderfull I like it really and I can learn

  • @tally1604
    @tally1604 6 років тому +1

    Wow. Way different from Swedish and Norwegian. Any explanation as to the reason why the Danish numbers system is so different from the other peninsular Scandinavian languages?

    • @NATIK001
      @NATIK001 6 років тому +4

      Danish numbers are in the style of Old English and old Germanic and Danish just hasn't bothered changing, in the meantime it's neighboring languages have updated with the times and ditched things like counting by scores and mostly things like reverse numbers.
      The Danish numbers from 50 and up are base 20 instead of base 10, much like French from 70 and up, meanwhile Danish also uses the german style of tens before ones, combine this and the numbering system appears quite alien to neighboring systems that count in only base 10 and always read numbers left to right without exception.
      As mentioned the Danish style is the old way of doing it, some older generations in Norway still use that style in Norwegian though they are dying out, and you will find this way of counting in Old English texts as well, and as previously mentioned you can see parts of it in French and German as well.

    • @herrkulor3771
      @herrkulor3771 4 роки тому

      As a swede I have given up danish counting. Other words are easier, like gammeldansk, Tuborg, Carlsberg...

  • @AlexG-z9u
    @AlexG-z9u 2 місяці тому +1

    "Super easy"...🤯

  • @stjevena
    @stjevena Рік тому

    Thank God I'm learning Swedish🇸🇪😆

  • @blueesadness552
    @blueesadness552 7 років тому +3

    Meget fin, lærte jeg, at jeg forsøgte at lære numrene 9 år lidt på grund af dig (:

  • @Rodrigo-xk3zg
    @Rodrigo-xk3zg 7 років тому +1

    complicated a lot, but i'll learn.

  • @krankerspast769
    @krankerspast769 5 років тому

    Tak for videoen :D

  •  4 роки тому

    Does anyone know what is the second pronunciation, when she says eleven it sounds different from the first to the second time.

  • @liljekransbackup
    @liljekransbackup 9 років тому +31

    Im danish, and numbers are totally backwards saying, I prefer english, that all I have to say.

    • @mariosilvan8601
      @mariosilvan8601 9 років тому +1

      Fatal sunfish why backwards? omg, It's a nightmare in did

    • @legaleagle46
      @legaleagle46 8 років тому +2

      +Jesper Liljekrans You know, English used to do the same thing up until a few hundred years ago, and it's still occasionally found in poetry ("four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie").

    • @liljekransbackup
      @liljekransbackup 8 років тому

      thats very interesting to hear!

    • @RaymondHng
      @RaymondHng 8 років тому

      +Jesper Liljekrans "Fourscore and seven years ago..."

    • @difepevan1
      @difepevan1 7 років тому

      Mario Silvan in deed, lol

  • @PrincessEmmanuelle
    @PrincessEmmanuelle 7 років тому +14

    It is like in German :) first unity and then decene :)

  • @thomasdonato6601
    @thomasdonato6601 Рік тому

    I think there's a misunderstanding regarding Danish numbers. This is not a 'different counting system'. The names differ greatly from other germanic languages so harder to remember but Danish people don't count or use numbers differently; it's just the names.
    At least she doesn't spend time explaining the etymology of 50-90 (which confuses people and makes them think Danish numbers are more complicated than they are).
    My first language is French, we say 'quatre-vingts' (4-20) for 80, but it has no bearing on how we count.

  • @roshialmas4221
    @roshialmas4221 5 років тому

    Super ☺️

  • @Matthew-nv2wy
    @Matthew-nv2wy 3 роки тому

    30
    How it's pronounced: TREL-ve
    How it's spelled: Tredive

  • @Liteg0
    @Liteg0 8 років тому +13

    Seksoghaltreds, isn't it easy?
    No, no it is not, it doesn't make any sense!

    • @DKFX1
      @DKFX1 8 років тому +4

      +Litego Milkman haha, our number system is a little confusing. basically it's translated "Sixandfifty". even though halvtreds also could be translated as "halfsixty" but that is not a valid use of the term.

    • @tetea7257
      @tetea7257 4 роки тому +1

      Haha you really made me laugh :P It's so funny that she keeps saying " Isn't it easy" and even I, a dane, knows that the danish numbers makes no sense :P

  • @mariosilvan8601
    @mariosilvan8601 9 років тому +3

    Tus clases son muy didácticas, gracias Luisa :)

  • @Tomsolomon111
    @Tomsolomon111 5 років тому +2

    its so easy i can already count to 1000 within an hour

  • @AlexG-z9u
    @AlexG-z9u 2 місяці тому

    20= tyVe or tyWe (prononciation)

  • @VoltSnake
    @VoltSnake 7 років тому

    If only i knew this off by heart ):, me being half danish myself i visit Denmark every year, i could speak near enough fluently up to age of 3/4, that is until, UK preschool started where i lost all my danish by the age of 6. ugh

    • @JojoDaYoyo
      @JojoDaYoyo 5 років тому

      I’m half danish and half English, my mother is British and my father is Danish, however we live in Denmark, I’ve always been able to speak both languages, because of my mother insisting she would mainly speak English to me

  • @Lurkur
    @Lurkur 8 років тому +1

    What about 21.22.23.24.25.26.27.28.29?

    • @yahooboi261
      @yahooboi261 7 років тому +1

      En og tyve - 21
      To og tyve - 22
      Tre og tyve - 23
      Fire og tyve - 24
      Fem og tyve - 25
      Seks og tyve - 26
      Syv og tyve - 27
      Otte og tyve - 28
      Ni og tyve - 29

  • @Visse90
    @Visse90 3 роки тому

    Jag tycker det blir MYCKET enklare om man räknar som på en klocka här i Sverige. Två och en halv blir alltså halv tre. Sedan gångar (sinds, som i någonsin på svenska) man bara med tjugo. Halv tre gånger tjugo = 50. Halvtredje-sinds-tyve = 50 på danska. Sen förkortar man bara till halvtreds... Men det kräver en del huvudräkning...

  • @SvensgaardE
    @SvensgaardE 8 років тому +1

    it was easy

  • @jeremycline9542
    @jeremycline9542 Рік тому

    Kind of reminds me of the French system

  • @thelmasarino5919
    @thelmasarino5919 4 роки тому

    Wow so hard!!

  • @pualamnusantara7903
    @pualamnusantara7903 8 років тому +3

    How do I pronounce "å","ø",and "æ"?

    • @DanishClass101
      @DanishClass101  8 років тому +23

      +Pualam Nusantara Hi Pualam Nusantara,
      Thank you for commenting.
      You pronounce the letter "æ" like the 'e' in the English word "ending."
      You pronounce the letter "ø" like the 'eu' in the French word "deux."
      And finally, you pronounce the letter "å" like the very first part of the English word "oh." So just the 'o,' basically.
      If you have any other questions, please let us know.
      Thank you!

    • @permatadian8182
      @permatadian8182 8 років тому

      hai ma brother😘

  • @DanishClass101
    @DanishClass101  9 років тому

    How to introduce yourself in Danish
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  • @SabeenRizwan-n9v
    @SabeenRizwan-n9v 8 місяців тому

    This girl is so sweet and pretty and friendly

  • @drkoohjanidentist7463
    @drkoohjanidentist7463 5 років тому

    😁🌷👏very good

  • @TommyOlsen-lj5er
    @TommyOlsen-lj5er 8 місяців тому

    Why is there a halvfems when there is no fems ???

  • @antonwaldenschlossert2944
    @antonwaldenschlossert2944 6 років тому +1

    Als ich fand sehr wunderschön diesen Zahlraster, ich brauche es jeden Tag meines Lebens dennoch sei es nicht meines Vaterlands, aber allerdings sehr nah und überhaupt hautnah dem Herzen, ich war geboren in Hannover, ich liebe Dänemark, mir gefällt bis zur Seele dieser Raster, ich finde ihn genau meiner Richtung, ich erkläre durch dies Mittel meine Liebe zum ehrlichen Königsreich von DÄNEMARK.
    ++++DÄNEMARK ÜBER ALLES IN DER WELT++++

  • @clairerath9320
    @clairerath9320 4 роки тому

    She looks somewhat stunned when counting aloud.

  • @MarcusBVind
    @MarcusBVind 8 років тому +4

    Det er sjovt at se dette når man er dansk og et lyder bare f**king dumt når hun tæller til ty-ve :P

  • @gergelygalvacsy2251
    @gergelygalvacsy2251 5 років тому +2

    Id like to hear the logic behind the names of the tens, cause I can see none

    • @Norgus018
      @Norgus018 5 років тому +1

      If I understand you question correctly it's like this: 60 is called "tres" because it's 20x3=60, it's short for "tresindstyve" which means something like "three times twenty". If you want to say 70 that is 20x4-(20/2)=70, and it's called "halvfjerds" (halvforths) because the fourth set of twenty is devided in half(10).

    • @gergelygalvacsy2251
      @gergelygalvacsy2251 5 років тому

      Anton Nordlund yeah, I’ve looked it up but thanks. It’s still super odd

  • @my_graphics
    @my_graphics Місяць тому

    sometimes its pronounced as "D", sometimes as "L" but why? what's the reason?

  • @SabeenRizwan-n9v
    @SabeenRizwan-n9v 8 місяців тому

    Its difficult to speak g for r.

  • @bakarsadaq4744
    @bakarsadaq4744 7 років тому +1

    Thanks i am stay denmark thankyou so mach

  • @Justnormalytshortsdude
    @Justnormalytshortsdude 11 місяців тому +1

    The letter 6 in danish sounds like sex😂

  • @flowersflower6833
    @flowersflower6833 7 років тому +1

    iam in morrocco i well stady danich

  • @szaxoDK_1600
    @szaxoDK_1600 5 років тому

    I’m from Denmark

  • @habicht6
    @habicht6 Рік тому

    goodness gracious..

  • @ВаняИвановичДушков-ю1к

    кач яшинда Луисе? Ваня. и фамилию скажите ми. Бенимь Душков Узун. такь такь! сколько лет этой датчанке "и хеле Луисе"? и сколько Кристине Верден норвежке плюс шведке Ханне?

  • @centigradz
    @centigradz 9 років тому

    how do you actually pronounce 30. here it sounds like thru-ver but i hear some ppl say it as thruth-ver

    • @DanishClass101
      @DanishClass101  9 років тому +3

      +centigradz Hi centigradz,
      Thank you for commenting.
      Using the phonetic alphabet, 30 is pronounced: [ˈtʁaðvə]
      You can also practice with: tra - th - ve (the 'e' at the end is pronounced like the 'e' in the English word "the")
      Hope this was helpful.
      If you have any other questions, please let us know.
      Thank you!
      Team DanishClass101.com

    • @centigradz
      @centigradz 9 років тому

      +Learn Danish with DanishClass101.com Mange Tak. How do you pronounce noget and nogle and nogen?

    • @anetteblounsoe621
      @anetteblounsoe621 8 років тому +1

      +centigradz noget = no-et,
      nogen = no-en and nogle = no = no-le

  • @Name-pb7gf
    @Name-pb7gf 9 місяців тому

    Number 1, 7, 8 sounds like Georgian, which is weird because it's not related to any other language group 😮

  • @BeterGaJe
    @BeterGaJe 9 років тому +5

    jeg elsker louise

  • @samuelcheukwaichan4685
    @samuelcheukwaichan4685 3 роки тому

    Why danish use base 20 system count 10's

  • @madelineweiss9311
    @madelineweiss9311 5 років тому

    Yay im danish :D

  • @pumamountainlion7777
    @pumamountainlion7777 6 років тому

    Og det

  • @Grimmi112
    @Grimmi112 5 років тому

    Hej Luise. Mange tak til din insats.

  • @bakarsadaq4744
    @bakarsadaq4744 7 років тому

    Its so defecalt but I will learn

  • @lukewilliams8055
    @lukewilliams8055 8 років тому +1

    I'm find 30 really hard can you help me please.

    • @selmaingrid3246
      @selmaingrid3246 8 років тому

      There are many people who finds tredive (30) really hard but it's basically 'tra' 'the' 've'

  • @abnsadampubgmobaile5493
    @abnsadampubgmobaile5493 3 роки тому

    Yak😘

  • @DemiDemiGlace
    @DemiDemiGlace 5 років тому +1

    Wow, they actually say ( (-1/2)+5 )*20 for 90 omg

  • @CherokeeBear
    @CherokeeBear 4 роки тому

    I say 40 when I'm petting my Siberian cat. xD

  • @manib6594
    @manib6594 8 років тому

    hi i am from india, i am getting denmark study visa , i am afriad of
    denish language can we survive with only English language in Denmark
    ???? somebody help and tell how much use of English in denmark

    • @selmaingrid3246
      @selmaingrid3246 8 років тому +1

      Almost everybody speaks English in Denmark, so don't be afraid. I'm in sixth grade and I speak a lot of English in my daily life. You can just speak English to a stranger and the person will understand 😊

    • @tmdcbass
      @tmdcbass 8 років тому +1

      I've been in Denmark for 6 months now and I still haven't found anyone who doesn't speak English.
      Oh wait, yesterday this newborn baby was only half fluent ;-)

    • @robertopescatore3575
      @robertopescatore3575 7 років тому

      But there are lots of danish nazis who would not speak with you english even though they could speak it close to fluently. Especially common among 35+ olds. And danish main political party is ideologically similar to nazi party.

    • @alexanderjensen1419
      @alexanderjensen1419 6 років тому

      Yes you can survive with just English everyone in Denmark can english