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  1. Beginner's Danish with 2 Audio CDs (Danish Edition) by Nete Schmidt, 2007-10-23
  2. Teach Yourself Danish Complete Course (Book Only) (TY: Complete Courses) by Bente Elsworth, 2005-01-20
  3. Danish Phrase Book by Berlitz, 2008-05-15
  4. Danish, Compact: Learn to Speak and Understand Danish with Pimsleur Language Programs by Pimsleur, 2006-03-27
  5. Danish: A Comprehensive Grammar (Comprehensive Grammars) by Tom Lundskaer-Nielsen, Philip Holmes, 2010-06-21
  6. Colloquial Danish (Colloquial Series) by Kirsten Gade, W. Glyn Jones, 2003-06-19
  7. Danish in Three Months by Hugo's Language Books, 1997-03
  8. Danish-English/English-Danish Dictionary (Hippocrene Practical Dictionary) by Marianne Holmen, 1989-12
  9. Danish-English English-Danish Dictionary & Phrasebook (Hippocrene Dictionary and Phrasebooks) (Multilingual Edition) by Erna Maj, 2003-01
  10. Danish: A Comprehensive Grammar (Comprehensive Grammars) by Tom Lundskaer-Nielsen, Philip Holmes, et all 1995-03-29
  11. Danish: An Essential Grammar (Essential Grammars) by Tom Lundskaer-Nielsen, Philip Holmes, 2011-06-10
  12. Berlitz Danish in 60 Minutes (Berlitz in 60 Minutes) (Danish Edition) by Berlitz, 2008-08-06
  13. Danish Dictionary: Danish-English, English-Danish (Routledge Bilingual Dictionaries)
  14. Teach Yourself Danish (Teach Yourself Complete Courses) by Bente Elsworth, 2004-10-29

1. Danish Language - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Danish (dansk) is a North Germanic language spoken by around 6 million people, principally in Denmark. It is also spoken by 50,000 Danes in the northern parts of Schleswig
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search This article's citation style may be unclear . The references used may be made clearer with a different or consistent style of citation footnoting , or external linking (June 2009) Danish Dansk Pronunciation [d̥ænˀsɡ̊] Spoken in Denmark
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Total speakers c. 6 million Ranking Language family Indo-European

2. Danish - Wikibooks, Collection Of Open-content Textbooks
Wikipedia articles about the Danish language and Danish grammar. The Danish language edition of Wikibooks. The Danish language edition of Wikipedia.
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    • Speakdanish.dk This is a very good site for learning Danish. It includes sound clips, which are crucial for learning any language. NetDansk This is another very good, free website for learning Danish from the Aarhus Business School.
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    3. Danish Language
    Danish ( dansk, d̥ nˀsɡ̊ pron Dadansk.ogg) is one of the North Germanic languages (also called Scandinavian languages), a sub-group of the Germanic branch of the
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    The Kosmix Community Author: Ray Heltsley The Danish language is spoken by approximately six million people, with the majority being concentrated in Scandinavia. It is an official language in Denmark, the European Union, the Faroe Islands, and Nordic Council. It is a recognized, but minority, language in parts of Germany. There are also small Danish speaking communities in various countries around the world, including the United States and Canada. Danish is a derivation in the East Norse dialect group. More specifically, it is classified in the "Mainland Scandinavian" group. Danish ... see more The Danish language is spoken by approximately six million people, with the majority being concentrated in Scandinavia. It is an official language in Denmark, the European Union, the Faroe Islands, and Nordic Council. It is a recognized, but minority, language in parts of Germany. There are also small Danish speaking communities in various countries around the world, including the United States and Canada.

    4. Danish Language: Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article
    The North Germanic languages or Scandinavian languages make up one of the three branches of the Germanic languages, a subfamily of the Indo-European languages, along with the
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    Overview Danish dansk, ) is one of the North Germanic languages North Germanic languages The North Germanic languages or Scandinavian languages make up one of the three branches of the Germanic languages, a sub-family of the Indo-European languages, along with the West Germanic languages and the extinct East Germanic languages...
    (also called Scandinavian North Germanic languages The North Germanic languages or Scandinavian languages make up one of the three branches of the Germanic languages, a sub-family of the Indo-European languages, along with the West Germanic languages and the extinct East Germanic languages...
    languages), a sub-group of the Germanic Germanic languages The Germanic languages are a group of related languages that constitute a branch of the Indo-European language family. The common ancestor of all the languages in this branch is Proto-Germanic, spoken in approximately the mid-1st millennium BC in Iron Age northern Europe...
    branch of the Indo-European languages Indo-European languages The Indo-European languages are a family of several hundred related languages and dialects, including most major languages of Europe, the Iranian plateau, and South Asia, and historically also predominant in Anatolia and Central Asia...

    5. Danish Language - Art History Online Reference And Guide
    History. Most Danish words are derived from the Old Norse language, with new words formed by compounding. A large percentage of Danish words, however, hails from Low German (e
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    Danish is one of the Scandinavian languages, a sub-group of the Germanic group of the Indo-European language family. Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 History
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    Most Danish words are derived from the Old Norse language , with new words formed by compounding. A large percentage of Danish words, however, hails from Low German (e.g., betale = to pay, mske = maybe). Later on, High German and French and now English have superseded Low German influence. Because English and Danish are related languages, many common words are very similar in the two languages. For example, the following Danish words are easily recognizable in their written form to English speakers: have over under for kat . When pronounced, these words sound quite different from their English equivalents, however. In addition, the suffix by , meaning "town", occurs in several English placenames, such as Whitby and Selby , as remnants of the Viking occupation. The rules of Danish pronunciation are challenging for English speakers to learn; the written forms of words sometimes do not correspond to modern pronunciation.

    6. Danish Language - Discussion And Encyclopedia Article. Who Is Danish Language? W
    Danish language. Discussion about Danish language. Ecyclopedia or dictionary article about Danish language.
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    7. Danish Language - Simple English Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Danish is the Germanic language spoken in Denmark, the Faroe Islands, and parts of Greenland and Germany (Southern Schleswig). Around 5.5 million people speak Danish.
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    Danish language
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Danish dialects Danish is the Germanic language spoken in Denmark , the Faroe Islands , and parts of Greenland and Germany (Southern Schleswig). Around 5.5 million people speak Danish. It is used as a second language in Greenland and the Faroe Islands. The Danish people, or Danes , call their language Dansk Here are some simple words in Danish: English Danish Hello Hej Goodbye Farvel Thank you Tak Hvor kommer du fra? With Med I Jeg Yes Ja No Nej am/are/is Er English Engelsk If Hvis I love you Jeg elsker dig Room Værelse Copenhagen København Bill Regning Food Mad Okay Okay Umbrella Paraply Where Hvor Who Hvem Which Hvilken/hvilket The price Prisen Where is Hvor er Airport Lufthavn Road Vej Rooster Hane Chicken Kylling Fish Fisk Vegetarian Vegetar Compare Sammenligne Train Tog This short article can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it Retrieved from " http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danish_language Categories Germanic languages Denmark ... Languages of Europe Hidden category: Stubs Personal tools Namespaces Variants Views Actions Search Getting around Print/export Toolbox In other languages

    8. Danish Language - Slider
    History. Most Danish words are derived from the Old Norse language, with new words formed by compounding. A large percentage of Danish words, however, hails from Low German (e
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    Danish Official status Official language of: Denmark Greenland , and the Faroe Islands . Officially recognized and protected as a minority language in Germany Regulated by Dansk Sprognævn (The Danish Language Council) Language codes ISO 639 da dan SIL DNS See also: Language List of languages Danish is one of the Scandinavian languages, a sub-group of the Germanic group of the Indo-European language family.
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    9. Danish Language Course, Audio CD, Learn Danish, Speak Danish, Instruction
    Danish language courses, audio, CD ROM, tapes, learn Danish, speak Danish, instruction course, Danish lessons, Danish dictionary, Danish phrasebook.
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    10. Danish Language
    History. Most Danish words are derived from the Old Norse language, with new words formed by compounding. A large percentage of Danish words, however, hails from Low German (e
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    Danish is one of the Scandinavian languages, a sub-group of the Germanic group of the Indo-European language family. Danish ( Dansk Spoken in: Denmark Germany Faroe Islands Greenland Region: Denmark Faroe Islands Greenland Southern Schleswig Total speakers: 6 million Ranking Not in top 100 Genetic classification Indo-European
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    Danish Official status Official language of: Denmark Greenland , and the Faroe Islands . Officially recognized and protected as a minority language in Germany Regulated by: Dansk Sprognvn http://www.dsn.dk (The Danish Language Council) Language codes ISO 639 da ISO 639-2 dan SIL DNS
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    Most Danish words are derived from the Old Norse language , with new words formed by compounding. A large percentage of Danish words, however, hails from Low German (e.g., betale = to pay, mske = maybe). Later on, High German and French and now English have superseded Low German influence. Because English and Danish are related languages, many common words are very similar in the two languages. For example, the following Danish words are easily recognizable in their written form to English speakers: have over under for kat . When pronounced, these words sound quite different from their English equivalents, however. In addition, the suffix

    11. Danish Language In English - Dictionary And Translation
    Danish language. Dictionary terms for Danish language in English, English definition for Danish language, Thesaurus and Translations of Danish language to English, Chinese, French
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    12. Category:Danish Language - Wiktionary
    This is the main category of the Danish language, represented in Wiktionary by the code da. It is a member of the North Germanic family and written in Latin script.
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    Category:Danish language
    Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary Jump to: navigation search Danish language Danish language edition of Wiktionary http://da.wiktionary.org/ Wikipedia article about Danish language Danish language Links related to Danish language in sister projects at Wikimedia Commons Danish language Danish language considerations Wiktionary:About Danish Danish language index Index:Danish Danish language entry Danish Danish language code da This is the main category of the Danish language , represented in Wiktionary by the code da . It is a member of the North Germanic family and written in Latin script. All terms in Danish should be here, divided into subcategories by parts of speech, subjects, etc. A complete list may also be available at Index:Danish Definitions, translations and related terms may be found at the entry Danish

    13. Danish Language
    Speaking Danish can be hard, but learning a few key phrases of Dansk, the Danish language, will be helpful.
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    Danish Language
    The Danish language is Danish, or Dansk. You should learn the Danish language (at least a little) if you plan to live here. If you can speak a little Danish, it is appreciated; however, English is widely spoken. Learning common phrases can go a long way: Thank you, hello, HELP!. Speaking Danish is a challenge, but it can be done. Danish is a Germanic language, so many of the words and phrases have much in common with German, French and English. Speaking Danish will often be a tongue twisting exercise for many. The Danish language is not an easy language to master, but don't be discouraged. Many English speaking people master it quite quickly once they are immersed in the Danish culture. Especially if partake in many of the free courses offered to expats. You will find that, when you try speaking Danish to the Danes and they realize you are English-speaking, they will start conversing in English. This is especially so with the younger generation. English is a mandatory subject in school and the Danes really enjoy showing off their language skills. It is still important to try to learn and speak a bit of the Danish language, if for no other reason than as a sign of respect. Take a look at the tongue-in-cheek video above to understand a bit more about the Danish language prepare to laugh!

    14. Danish Language Courses – University Of Copenhagen
    Danish Language Courses Even if you take courses taught in English at the University of Copenhagen, knowing some Danish – even just basic words – can be very
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        • Exchange and guest students apply online with their application for admission to the University of Copenhagen Other students must apply by filling in the application form found at the department site
        Information about the semester courses will be given at the Orientation Meetings arranged by the International Office at the beginning of each semester.
        Evaluation and Credits
        Students are graded on the 7-scale for the Danish language courses. It is not possible to earn more than 15 ECTS from Danish language courses per semester. Students will be able to enrol in as many Danish language courses as they wish, but the number of ECTS-points will be limited to 15 each semester, including credits for pre-semester courses. This does not affect the course in Written Danish for Advanced Students and the course in Danish Phonetics and Pronunciation offered by the Department of Nordic Studies and Linguistics. Nor does it affect the eight-week intensive language programme (ILP).

    15. New To Denmark - Learning The Danish Language Online - For Novices
    From the list below you can choose between different online Danish courses and information material about Denmark. Some of the courses are for novices and others are for the
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    From the list below you can choose between different online Danish courses and information material about Denmark. Some of the courses are for novices and others are for the slightly experienced. You might need to pay for some of the courses.
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    Danish Here and Now
    Danish Here and Now is a free online course for Danish for Beginners. The programme has been developed with the support of the Ministry for Refugee, Immigration and Integration Affairs. It can be used to help with homework, self-study and can also be helpful for Danish teachers.
    Danish Here and Now consists of 12 lessons. Each lesson has 5 chapters.
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    16. BIGpedia - Danish Language - Encyclopedia And Dictionary Online
    BIGpedia Danish language Encyclopedia and Dictionary Online History. Most Danish words are derived from the Old Norse language, with new words formed by compounding.
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    Danish is one of the Scandinavian languages, a sub-group of the Germanic group of the Indo-European language family. Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 History
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    Most Danish words are derived from the Old Norse language , with new words formed by compounding. A large percentage of Danish words, however, hails from Low German (e.g., betale = to pay, mske = maybe). Later on, High German and French and now English have superseded Low German influence. Because English and Danish are related languages, many common words are very similar in the two languages. For example, the following Danish words are easily recognizable in their written form to English speakers: have over under for kat . When pronounced, these words sound quite different from their English equivalents, however. In addition, the suffix by , meaning "town", occurs in several English placenames, such as Whitby and Selby , as remnants of the Viking occupation. The rules of Danish pronunciation are challenging for English speakers to learn; the written forms of words sometimes do not correspond to modern pronunciation.

    17. Danish Language
    History Most Danish words are derived from the Old Norse language, with new words formed by compounding. Because English and Danish are related languages, many common words are very
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    Danish is one of the Scandinavian languages, a sub-group of the Germanic group of the Indo-European language family. Dansk Spoken Denmark Region Northern Europe Total speakers 5 Million Ranking (Not top in 100) Genetic
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    Danish Official status Official language Denmark Greenland , and the Faroe Islands Regulated by Language codes ISO 639 da ISO 639-2 dan SIL DNS Table of contents 1 History
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    Most Danish words are derived from the Old Norse language , with new words formed by compounding. Because English and Danish are related languages, many common words are very similar in the two languages. For example, the following Danish words are easily recognizable in their written form to English speakers: have over under for kat . When pronounced, these words sound quite different from their English equivalents, however. In addition, the suffix by , meaning "town", occurs in several English placenames, such as Whitby and Selby , as remnants of the Viking occupation. The rules of Danish pronunciation are challenging for English speakers to learn; the written forms of words sometimes do not correspond to modern pronunciation.

    18. Category:Danish Language - Wikimedia Commons
    Media in category Danish language The following 26 files are in this category, out of 26 total.
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    19. Danish Language - Definition
    History. Most Danish words are derived from the Old Norse language, with new words formed by compounding. A large percentage of Danish words, however, hails from Low German (e
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    Danish language - Definition
    Danish ( Dansk Spoken in: Denmark Germany Faroe Islands Greenland Region: Denmark Faroe Islands Greenland Southern Schleswig Total speakers: 6 million Ranking Not in top 100 Genetic classification Indo-European
    Germanic

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    Danish Official status Official language of: Denmark Greenland , and the Faroe Islands . Officially recognized and protected as a minority language in Germany Regulated by Dansk Sprognævn http://www.dsn.dk (The Danish Language Council) Language codes ISO 639 da ISO 639-2 dan SIL DNS
    Danish is one of the Scandinavian languages, a sub-group of the Germanic group of the Indo-European language family. Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 History
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    Most Danish words are derived from the Old Norse language , with new words formed by compounding. A large percentage of Danish words, however, hails from Low German (e.g., betale = to pay, måske = maybe). Later on, High German and French and now English have superseded Low German influence. Because English and Danish are related languages, many common words are very similar in the two languages. For example, the following Danish words are easily recognizable in their written form to English speakers: have over under for kat . When pronounced, these words sound quite different from their English equivalents, however. In addition, the suffix

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