Danish Lesson 16 (Imperative and Places)
This 16th lesson teaches the Danish imperative form. In addition you will find a vocabulary list about places and household objects. I will try to give examples using both vocabulary and grammar. That way it will be easy for you to see the words when they are separate and when they are in a sentence. Going through the whole page should take about 30 min. Make sure to read the pronunciation and hear the audio as well. If you have any question about this course, Contact us from the page Danish Classes.
Imperative
Knowing the imperative form in Danish is a powerful skill. It can make it easy to ask someone to do something, and clarify what you want done.
Below is a list of 20 imperative forms and expressions that you might come across or use very often. The table contains 3 columns (English, Danish, and Audio). Make sure you repeat each word after hearing it by either clicking on the audio button or by reading the pronunciation. That should help with memorization as well as improving your pronunciation.
The Imperative in Danish
Questions?
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Vocabulary List about Places
Below is a list of 20 words about different places. Useful when talking about going somewhere.
Places in Danish
Vocabulary List about Household Terms
Below is a list of 26 words about different household terms, including rooms, kitchen appliances … etc.
Places in Danish
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Daily Conversation in Danish
Finally, here are some common expressions used to offer good wishes to someone. For a complete list of commonly used sentences, please visit our Danish Phrases page. Enjoy!
Common Expressions in Danish
Fun Facts
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Congratulations! You finished your 16th lesson in Danish about the imperative form, places and household items. Are you ready for the next lesson? We recommend Danish Lesson 17. You can also simply click on one of the links below or go back to our Learn Danish homepage.