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[[File:Adjectives in Danish .jpg|alt=Adjectives in Danish|thumb|Adjectives in Danish]] | [[File:Adjectives in Danish .jpg|alt=Adjectives in Danish|thumb|Adjectives in Danish]] | ||
Hello everybody, | Hello everybody, | ||
In today's lesson you will learn | In today's lesson you will learn how to use the adjectives in Danish. | ||
Happy learning! :) | |||
. | <span link>Finish this lesson and explore these related pages:</span> [[Language/Danish/Grammar/Danish-Alphabet|Danish Grammar → Introduction to Danish Alphabet and ...]], [[Language/Danish/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]], [[Language/Danish/Grammar/Definite-Articles-in-Danish|Definite Articles in Danish]] & [[Language/Danish/Grammar/Adjective-Forms-and-Agreement|Adjective Forms and Agreement]]. | ||
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!'''<big><u>ENGLISH</u></big>''' | !'''<big><u>ENGLISH</u></big>''' | ||
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! | !(-t added to adjectives in the neutral case and -e in the plural) | ||
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! | !E.g. 'en åben dør' (an open door) but 'et åbent hus' (an open house); 'åbne huse' | ||
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|'''GOOD''' | |'''GOOD''' | ||
|''' | |'''GOD''' | ||
|'''BOM''' | |'''BOM''' | ||
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|'''DIFFERENT''' | |'''DIFFERENT''' | ||
|''' | |'''FORSKELLIG''' | ||
|'''DIFERENTE''' | |'''DIFERENTE''' | ||
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|'''HARD''' | |'''HARD''' | ||
|''' | |'''SVÆR''' | ||
|'''DIFÍCIL''' | |'''DIFÍCIL''' | ||
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|'''DANGEROUS''' | |'''DANGEROUS''' | ||
|''' | |'''FARLIG''' | ||
|'''PERIGOSO''' | |'''PERIGOSO''' | ||
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|'''NEAR OF THE HOTEL''' | |'''NEAR OF THE HOTEL''' | ||
|''' | |'''NÆR HOTELLET''' | ||
|'''PERTO DO HOTEL''' | |'''PERTO DO HOTEL''' | ||
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|'''HOT''' | |'''HOT''' | ||
|''' | |'''VARM''' | ||
|'''QUENTE''' | |'''QUENTE''' | ||
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|'''FAST''' | |'''FAST''' | ||
|''' | |'''HURTIG''' | ||
|'''RÁPIDO''' | |'''RÁPIDO''' | ||
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|'''LATE''' | |'''LATE''' | ||
|''' | |'''SEN''' | ||
|'''TARDE''' | |'''TARDE''' | ||
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|'''VERMELHO''' | |'''VERMELHO''' | ||
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==Other Lessons== | |||
* [[Language/Danish/Grammar/The-Accusative-Case-in-Danish|The Accusative Case in Danish]] | |||
* [[Language/Danish/Grammar/How-to-use-“to-be”-with-names-and-places|How to use “to be” with names and places]] | |||
* [[Language/Danish/Grammar/The-Dative-Case-in-Danish|The Dative Case in Danish]] | |||
* [[Language/Danish/Grammar/Present-Tense|Present Tense]] | |||
* [[Language/Danish/Grammar/How-to-use-“there-to-be”-in-Danish|How to use “there to be” in Danish]] | |||
* [[Language/Danish/Grammar/Definite-Articles-in-Danish|Definite Articles in Danish]] | |||
* [[Language/Danish/Grammar/The-Ablative-Case-in-Danish|The Ablative Case in Danish]] | |||
* [[Language/Danish/Grammar/How-to-use-“can”-in-Danish|How to use “can” in Danish]] | |||
* [[Language/Danish/Grammar/Future-Tense|Future Tense]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:21, 26 March 2023
Hello everybody,
In today's lesson you will learn how to use the adjectives in Danish.
Happy learning! :)
Finish this lesson and explore these related pages: Danish Grammar → Introduction to Danish Alphabet and ..., Conditional Mood, Definite Articles in Danish & Adjective Forms and Agreement.
| ENGLISH | DANISH | BRAZILIAN PORTUGUESE |
|---|---|---|
| (-t added to adjectives in the neutral case and -e in the plural) | ||
| E.g. 'en åben dør' (an open door) but 'et åbent hus' (an open house); 'åbne huse' | ||
| OPEN | ÅBEN | ABERTO |
| TALL | HØJ | ALTO |
| YELLOW | GUL | AMARELO |
| BLUE | BLÅ | AZUL |
| CHEAP | BILLIG | BARATO |
| DRUNK | FULD | BÊBADO |
| GOOD | GOD | BOM |
| BEAUTIFUL | SMUK | BONITO |
| WHITE | HVID | BRANCO |
| TIRED (I) | TRÆT | CANSADO (EU) |
| EXPENSIVE | DYR | CARO |
| SURE (I) | SIKKER | CERTEZA (EU) |
| FULL | FULD | CHEIO |
| SLOW | LANGSOM | DEVAGAR |
| DIFFERENT | FORSKELLIG | DIFERENTE |
| HARD | SVÆR | DIFÍCIL |
| EASY | LET | FÁCIL |
| HUNGRY (I) | SULTEN | FAMINTO |
| CLOSED | LUKKET | FECHADO |
| HAPPY (I) | GLAD | FELIZ (EU) |
| COLD | KOLD | FRIO |
| BIG | STOR | GRANDE |
| HUGE | MEGET STOR | MUITO GRANDE |
| COST-FREE | GRATIS | GRÁTIS |
| IMPORTANT | VIGTIG | IMPORTANTE |
| IMPOSSIBLE | UMULIG | IMPOSSÍVEL |
| SMART | SMART | INTELIGENTE |
| INTERNATIONAL | INTERNATIONAL | INTERNACIONAL |
| YOUNG | UNG | JOVEM |
| FREE | GRATIS | LIVRE |
| FAR | LANG | LONGE |
| SAME ... | SAMME ... | MESMO … |
| SAME THING | SAMME TING | MESMA COISA |
| NATIONAL | NATIONAL | NACIONAL |
| NECESSARY | NØDVENDIG | NECESSÁRIO |
| NORMAL | NORMAL | NORMAL |
| NEW | NY | NOVO |
| NEVER | ALDRIG | NUNCA |
| BUSY (I) | TRAVLT | OCUPADO (EU) |
| BUSY (TEL) | OPTAGET | OCUPADO (TEL) |
| OTHER | ANDEN | OUTRO |
| SMALL | LILLE | PEQUENO |
| DANGEROUS | FARLIG | PERIGOSO |
| NEAR | NÆR | PERTO |
| NEAR OF THE HOTEL | NÆR HOTELLET | PERTO DO HOTEL |
| BLACK | SORT | PRETO |
| HOT | VARM | QUENTE |
| FAST | HURTIG | RÁPIDO |
| LATE | SEN | TARDE |
| OLD | GAMMEL | VELHO |
| OLD (THINGS) | GAMMEL | VELHO (COISA) |
| GREEN | GRØN | VERDE |
| RED | RØD | VERMELHO |
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- The Accusative Case in Danish
- How to use “to be” with names and places
- The Dative Case in Danish
- Present Tense
- How to use “there to be” in Danish
- Definite Articles in Danish
- The Ablative Case in Danish
- How to use “can” in Danish
- Future Tense