Like
At spise - base form
Spiser - present
To eat- base form
Eat or eating present
Consist
Shinning
Foggy
Det sner
Snow
It is snowing
Cloudy
Very, Much or A lot
Regardless of age
Travel pass
Yet
All / Every - Refers to the whole group.
But otherwise - Used to transition from a specific detail to a general rule.
og ellers så er jeg her alle andre dage
In a standard sentence like "Jeg er her" (I am here), the verb er is in the second position. However, if you start the sentence with an adverbial phrase like "og ellers" or "så", the verb and the subject must swap places to keep the verb in that second spot.
for eksempel i dag har jeg 9:45 til 20.
For eksempel. og imorgen hedder den 10:30 til 17
Har jeg because it is using i dag
The most interesting part is "i morgen hedder den..." (tomorrow it's called...). In Danish, when referring to a schedule, a price, or a specific name/number, people often use the verb at hedde (to be called). It’s like saying, "The situation tomorrow is..." or "The shift tomorrow is..."
Various
Vi har en del
We have a lot
Quite a few / a lot - Idiomatic expression for a significant number.
exp: Vi Ligesom prøver at bruge mest
Sort of/like
We sort of try to use [the] most.
Tæl
Count
The questions
Patient
Tidspunkter
Exp: Jeg kan lide at arbejde på forskellige
Refer to point in time, or use for schedule of time
Exp: I like to work at different times.
årskort
annual passes.
sells
Adjective - Short
Noun - Card
- Others are here for approximately one month.
- ca. (cirka) - approximately / about , Adverb indicating an estimate.
Tjener
Earns/Makes
Staver
Spells
Hvad betyder hygge?
What does hygge mean?
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