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# Danish Cheatsheet

## Basic Information
- Danish is a North Germanic language
- It is spoken in Denmark, Greenland, and the Faroe Islands
- The Danish alphabet has 29 letters

## Pronunciation
- Danish pronunciation can be challenging for English speakers
- Stress is usually on the first syllable of a word
- The letters "g" and "d" are often silent
- The letter "Ã¥" is pronounced like the "o" in "more"

### Examples
- "rød" (red) is pronounced like "ruh"
- "godt" (good) is pronounced like "goh"
- "Ã¥r" (year) is pronounced like "ohr"

## Vocabulary
- Danish vocabulary is heavily influenced by Germanic languages
- Nouns have two genders: common and neuter
- Verbs have two tenses: present and past

### Examples
- "Bog" (book) is a common gender noun, while "Bord" (table) is a neuter gender noun.
- "Læser" (I read) is in the present tense, while "Læste" (I read) is in the past tense.

## Grammar
- Word order is relatively flexible, but the verb usually comes second in a sentence
- Adjectives must agree in gender, number, and case with the noun they modify
- Negation is formed by placing "ikke" after the verb

### Examples
- "Jeg har en bog." (I have a book.) and "En bog har jeg." (A book, I have.) are both correct.
- "Rød bil" (red car) becomes "Røde biler" (red cars) in the nominative plural case.
- "Jeg taler ikke dansk." (I don't speak Danish.)

## Resources
- [Danish Language Lessons on Duolingo](https://www.duolingo.com/course/da/en/Learn-Danish-Online)
- [Danish Language Learning Resources on Reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/languagelearning/wiki/resources#wiki_danish)
- [Danish Language Courses on Memrise](https://www.memrise.com/courses/english/danish/)
- [Danish Language Learning Resources on Transparent Language](https://www.transparent.com/learn-danish/resources.html)
- [Danish Language Guide](https://www.danishclass101.com/)