Around the house phrases in Danish
Learn Danish phrases (Around the house)
Learning around the house phrases in Danish can be helpful for a number of reasons:
- Communication: If you live or stay with Danish speakers, or if you work in a Danish-speaking environment, knowing how to communicate about the objects and activities around the house can be crucial for effective communication.
- Daily life: Knowing how to talk about objects and activities around the house can help you navigate daily life in a Danish-speaking environment. It can also help you with practical tasks like grocery shopping, cooking, and cleaning.
| Our house is here. | |
| The roof is on top. | |
| The basement is below. | |
| There is a garden behind the house. | |
| There is no street in front of the house. | |
| There are trees next to the house. | |
| My apartment is here. | |
| The kitchen and bathroom are here. | |
| The living room and bedroom are there. | |
| The front door is closed. | |
| But the windows are open. | |
| It is hot today. | |
| We are going to the living room. | |
| There is a sofa and an armchair there. | |
| Please, sit down! | |
| My computer is there. | |
| My stereo is there. | |
| The TV set is brand new. | |


























