Danish Lesson 18 (Adverbs and Animals)
In this 18th lesson we will explore the Danish adverbs, vocabulary list about animals and finally farewell phrases. We will be using both vocabulary and grammar to ensure that you know how to use 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.
Adverbs
In addition to adjectives, adverbs are very essential. This includes adverbs of time “, frequency, manner and place. It can make it easy to have a conversation about different topics by simply knowing some key words such as “yesterday”, “always”, “quickly”, “here” etc. Adverbs can modify adjectives and verbs.
Below is a list of 30 adverbs 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.
Adverbs List in Danish
Adverbs | Danish | Audio |
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Already | allerede | |
Immediately | straks | |
Last night | i går aftes | |
Later | senere | |
Next week | næste uge | |
Now | nu | |
Soon | snart | |
Still | stadig | |
This morning | her til morgen | |
Today | i dag | |
Tomorrow | i morgen | |
Tonight | i aften | |
Yesterday | i går | |
Yet | endnu | |
Anywhere | hvor som helst | |
Everywhere | overalt | |
Here | her | |
There | der | |
Almost | næsten | |
Alone | alene | |
Carefully | omhyggeligt | |
Quickly | hurtigt | |
Really | virkelig | |
Slowly | langsomt | |
Together | sammen | |
Very | meget | |
Always | altid | |
Never | aldrig | |
Rarely | sjældent | |
Sometimes | undertiden |
Let’s put some of the adverbs above into full Danish sentences. That way you will be able to use the word not only by itself but embedded in a structure.
Danish Adverbs in a Sentence
English | Danish | Audio |
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Do you like it here? | Kan du lide at være her? | |
See you later! | Vi ses senere | |
Thank you very much! | Mange tak | |
I really like it! | Jeg kan rigtig godt lide det! |
Questions?
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Vocabulary List about Animals
Here is a list of 25 words related to farm and wild animals as well as insects. If you can memorize them by heart, you will be able to talk about pets you have in the house or farm.
Animals List in Danish
Animals | Danish | Audio |
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Animal | dyr | |
Bear | bjørn | |
Bird | fugl | |
Butterfly | sommerfugl | |
Cat | kat | |
Cow | ko | |
Dog | hund | |
Donkey | æsel | |
Eagle | ørn | |
Elephant | elefant | |
Farm | bondegård | |
Forest | skov | |
Goat | ged | |
Horse | hest | |
Insect | insekt | |
Lion | løve | |
Monkey | abe | |
Mosquito | myg | |
Mouse | mus | |
Rabbit | kanin | |
Sheep (plural) | får | |
Snake | slange | |
Spider | edderkop | |
Tiger | tiger |
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Daily Conversation in Danish
Finally, a list of sentences If you simply want to ask a question, please vocabulary used in this lesson plus some bonus phrases. For a complete list of commonly used sentences, please visit our Danish Phrases page. Enjoy!
Common Expressions in Danish
English | Danish | Audio |
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Do you have any animals? | Har du dyr? | |
Do you sell dog food? | Sælger du hundemad? | |
I have a dog | Jeg har en hund | |
Monkeys are funny | Aber er sjove | |
She likes cats | Hun kan lide katte | |
Tigers are fast | Tigre er hurtige | |
Bad | Dårligt | |
Happy | glad | |
Sad | Ked af det | |
Thank you! | Tak | |
You’re welcome! (in response to “thank you”) | Selv tak | |
Have a nice day! | Hav en god dag | |
Good night! | god nat | |
Have a good trip! | Hav en god rejse | |
It was nice talking to you! | Det var hyggeligt at snakke med dig |
Fun Facts
Did you know? Commonly used adverbs constitute about 15% of sentences in Danish. That means they should not be ignored because sooner or later you will need to use them.
Congratulations! You finished your 18th lesson in Danish about adverbs, and animals. Are you ready for the next lesson? We recommend Danish Vocabulary. You can also simply click on one of the links below or go back to our Learn Danish homepage.
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