20 Danish Words for Everyday Life - Basic Vocabulary #1
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
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Very helpful with pronunciation and how Jonas moved the lips very helpful 👍
Totally agree
You are a very kind person. You teaching with full dedication.
He’s the best for pronunciation 🙌🏼
I started learning danish today
I'm simply stunned at the silent consonants 😗
Thank you for the lesson. Though, the language sounds very difficult to learn. Transliteration in English would be greatly helpful.
Excelente clase, muchas gracias por la pronunciación!
I want to learn Danish. Maybe one day I will meet Bjarne Stroustrup, the creator of the C++ programming language 😁🙏
In his talks you can clearly hear his danish background. I always liked the sound of his English. :)
Thanks Jonas I'm really learning Danish
I’m from denmark so i speak danish!🇩🇰
Godt!
@@News_tokipona ja!
I'm from the Philippines so I speak Filipino
Hello
@@bilalchaudhry3913 Hej
❤ am from Eritrean i love you 🥰
I love the way you teach.
Good video
Thank you so much.
Amazing lesson. Thank you so much Jonas.
Amazing video :) Mang tak !!
this language is more challenging to learn than german 😢😢😢😢😢
so helpful!
Thank you
Im from Danmark to hej med dig
Bundle of thanks
Thanks a lot
Tank you🙏
Some of the tenses participles prononounced like English, unbelievable, some elements remind me of Russian, rare are any elements similar to German, I can hear some vowel sounds unbelievably similar to Celtic languages ... wow more and more fascinating, going to take this further and look at the philology more
very good video 💯
Farvel seems very close to the now rather quaint English "Farewell".
Hej jeg er henrik
Hello i m henrik
I have learn this in duolingo is it not correct
Both is correct! You can also say „jeg hedder henrik“ or „mit navn er hendrik“
learning danish because of Borgen
I cant😢better japanize language i completed n5 but how difficult never i cant
Japanese writing is very difficult.
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He looks lile GM Nigel Short.
God👍
The difficulty of Danish lies in speaking and writing are not identical. Very different from German.
grabi sakit sa bang ang salit nila😢
This is basically english
I thought Goddag is good day😅
I'm pretty sure it is but Danish people just use it interchangably from hello, from what I've seen so far at least
As a dane, goddag is good day! But it can always be usefull for a hello as well
Jonas pronounced the d and the ø wrong
Undskyld .... Entschuld.... ??? Und - Ent ... ?
😂😂😂😂
Damn!!! I’m going to Denmark in a couple weeks for 3 days then to Sweden and looked up basic words, but this is so f’ing hard and useless given the short amount of time. I’ll stick with Google translator or English. I mean, it’s not like I planning to have deep conversations as a tourist
The title of the video is not entirely correct. These are not words, but sentences
he teaches a word and then gives an example of the word in use! even when I was 10 years old and was learning engish, next to every word there was a sentence as an example!