Learn questions in Danish

Learn Danish (Asking questions 2) phrases

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Learning how to ask questions in Danish is important for several reasons:

  1. Communication: Asking questions is a fundamental part of communication. It enables you to seek information, clarify doubts, and engage in meaningful conversations with native Danish speakers.
  2. Cultural understanding: Learning how to ask questions in Danish can help you understand Danish culture better. As you practice asking questions, you’ll become more familiar with Danish customs, values, and beliefs.
I have a hobby.
I play tennis.
Where is the tennis court?
Do you have a hobby?
I play football / soccer (am.).
Where is the football / soccer (am.) field?
My arm hurts.
My foot and hand also hurt.
Is there a doctor?
I have a car / an automobile.
I also have a motorcycle.
Where could I park?
I have a sweater.
I also have a jacket and a pair of jeans.
Where is the washing machine?
I have a plate.
I have a knife, a fork and a spoon.
Where is the salt and pepper?