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Danish
[ dey-nish ]
adjective
- of or relating to the Danes, their country, or their language.
noun
- a North Germanic language, the language of Denmark, closely related to Norwegian, Swedish, and Icelandic. : Dan, Dan.
- (sometimes lowercase) Danish pastry.
Danish
/ ˈdeɪnɪʃ /
adjective
- of, relating to, or characteristic of Denmark, its people, or their language
noun
- the official language of Denmark, belonging to the North Germanic branch of the Indo-European family
Other Words From
- an·ti-Da·nish adjective
- non-Dan·ish adjective
- pro-Dan·ish adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
State school grades in Danish language and maths here are below the national average.
Danish coach Frank, 50, is respected thanks to his work in getting Brentford to the Premier League and then consolidating their position in the top flight.
Solvang, the vestige of a Danish settlement once regarded as something of an oddity of the Central Valley, now has lines out the door of every restaurant.
Danish international Sofie Junge Pedersen was one of the architects of the letter, external which describes the sponsorship as "worse than an own goal" adding that women’s football "deserves better" from its governing body.
This has been partly financed by the Danish, who stepped in with a sweetened loan package after interest from Chinese investors.
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