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AI Language Learning: Examples of Danish Grammar
(Adjectives): stor, lille, gammel
1.“Den stor hund løber hurtigt.” (The big dog runs fast.)
2.“Han er en gammel mand.” (He is an old man.)
(Adverbs): hurtigt, langsomt, ofte
1.“Hun løber hurtigt.” (She runs quickly.)
2.“Vi går langsomt.” (We walk slowly.)
(Articles): en, et, den
1.“Han har en bog.” (He has a book.)
2.“Det er den by, jeg kommer fra.” (That is the city I come from.)
(Conditionals): hvis, medmindre, såfremt
1.“Hvis du løber hurtigt, vil du vinde.” (If you run fast, you will win.)
2.“Vi vil gå, medmindre det regner.” (We will go, unless it rains.)
(Nouns): hund, by, bog
1.“Den hund er meget stor.” (That dog is very big.)
2.“Jeg bor i en stor by.” (I live in a big city.)
(Perfect Progressive): har løbet, havde spist, vil have svømmet
1.“Han har løbet i en time.” (He has been running for an hour.)
2.“Vi vil have svømmet i søen.” (We will have been swimming in the lake.)
(Prepositions): på, under, ved siden af
1.“Bogen er på bordet.” (The book is on the table.)
2.“Hunden ligger under bordet.” (The dog is under the table.)
(Progressive): er løbende, var spisende, vil være svømmende
1.“Han er løbende.” (He is running.)
2.“Vi vil være svømmende.” (We will be swimming.)
(Pronouns/Determiners): han, denne, nogle
1.“Han er min ven.” (He is my friend.)
2.“Jeg vil have nogle bøger.” (I want some books.)
(Sentences): Jeg spiser, Hun løber, Vi tænker
1.“Jeg spiser en æble.” (I am eating an apple.)
2.“Vi tænker på dig.” (We are thinking of you.)
(Tense Comparison): løber, løb, vil løbe
1.“Han løber hver dag.” (He runs every day.)
2.“Han vil løbe i morgen.” (He will run tomorrow.)
(Tenses): arbejder, arbejdede, har arbejdet
1.“Jeg arbejder nu.” (I am working now.)
2.“Han har arbejdet hele dagen.” (He has worked all day.)
(Verbs): løbe, se, komme
1.“Vi skal løbe nu.” (We should run now.)
2.“Kan du se det?” (Can you see it?)
Learn Danish Tongue Twisters and Master Grammar
1.Fem flade flødeboller på et fladt flødebollefad.
Translate: Five flat cream buns on a flat cream bun tray.
2. Blå blyanter skriver bedst.
Translate: Blue pencils write best.
3.Rødgrød med fløde.
Translate: Red porridge with cream.
4.Sex sultne sjællændere slubrer suppe.
Translate: Six hungry people from Zealand slurp soup.
5.Syv søde sild svømmer sydpå.
Translate: Seven sweet herring swim south.
6. De hvide hvaler hiver haler hele vejen hjem.
Translate: The white whales pull tails all the way home.
7.Stille sild svømmer sjældent i søer.
Translate: Quiet herring rarely swim in lakes.
8.Seks sultne svaler sad på en sulten solsorts rede.
Translate: Six hungry swallows sat on a hungry blackbird's nest.
9.Bløde brune bær er bedst til syltetøj.
Translate: Soft brown berries are best for jam.
10.Flink flyveleder flyver flere fluer.
Translate: Friendly air traffic controller flies more flies.
11.Kæmpestore krokodiller kravler kvikt.
Translate: Huge crocodiles crawl quickly.
12.Syv små snegle slog sig på en sneglesti.
Translate: Seven small snails hurt themselves on a snail trail.
13.Bager bagte brune boller i brændt bageplade.
Translate: Baker baked brown buns on a burnt baking sheet.
14.Flotte franske frakker forbliver flotte.
Translate: Nice French coats remain nice.
15.Peter plukker purre på Prærien.
Translate: Peter picks leeks on the prairie.
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