- Danish language - Wikipedia
Danish itself can be divided into three main dialect areas: Jutlandic (West Danish), Insular Danish (including the standard variety), and East Danish (including Bornholmian and Scanian)
- Danish language | Scandinavian, Germanic, Grammar | Britannica
Danish language, the official language of Denmark, spoken there by more than five million people It is also spoken in a few communities south of the German border; it is taught in the schools of the Faroe Islands, of Iceland, and of Greenland
- The Danish Language | A Story of History and Identity
Danish is the language of Denmark, spoken by around 6 million people Even though not many people speak it compared to bigger languages, Danish has a long history It has a unique sound and is shaped by centuries of changes that reflect the Danish history
- Learn Danish for Free with the Complete Language Course | Official . . .
Learn Danish in 30 days with the most complete Grammar, Vocabulary and Culture courses, available with audio conversations and exercises Start speaking today!
- What Is a Danish? – The Danish Dream
Although nearly 86% of the Danish population speaks English, the local language remains a pivotal cultural marker and is central to education and public life The essence of Danish culture is beautifully expressed through its cuisine, which has embraced global attention and appreciation
- Learn Danish Online for Free – Vocabulary, Phrases Grammar
Start learning Danish for free with Linguapedia! Explore essential vocabulary, useful phrases, grammar tips, and native audio to improve your Danish skills online
- Danish language - Omniglot
Danish is a North Germanic language spoken mainly in Denmark, where there are 5 46 million speakers, and by 6,200 people in Greenland, and 1,546 people in the Faroe Islands
- Danish – The Languages
Danish is the primary language of instruction in Danish schools and is widely used in government, business, and media In Denmark, the language is closely tied to national identity and cultural heritage
|