North Germanic language spoken in Denmark.
Synonyms
Examples for "da "
Examples for "da "
1 The Lusiad tells the story of the voyage of Vasco da Gama.
2 R. da Costa Porta, who died in the Egyptian expedition of 1882.
3 In the Voyage autour du Monde of the Comte da Beauvoir, chap.
4 Her da was coming home, with Bev, and her new baby brother.
5 The heads of the conspiracy were Pierro Cennami and Giovanni da Chivizzano.
1 Butts returned with two cups of coffee and an enormous cheese danish .
2 Trial registration: The study was approved by the Danish Data Protection Agency.
3 That is a vital element, said Danish Trade Minister Pia Olsen Dyhr.
4 Conclusion: The Brugada-type ECG pattern is rare in the general Danish population.
5 Martin said something, possibly in Danish , to the effect that it happens.
1 Phelim stared, for Bertric spoke in the Dansk tongue we had been using.
2 Golden Knights goaltender Oscar Dansk struggled despite making 31 saves.
3 Dansk Nationallitteraert Arkiv: "Saxo Grammaticus: Gesta Danorum" (DNA, Copenhagen, 1996).
4 But they seemed not to have taught anyone Danish: no trace of a Creole Dansk remains today, anyway.
5 I was mummified by black duct tape into my Dansk leather recliner, my ankles, wrists, and throat bound tight.
1 He was conversing in the Danish language with a tall man, of robust build.
2 The stranger spoke in the Danish language , which was of course utterly incomprehensible to the natives.
3 I could speak the Danish language pretty fluently, and was therefore able to converse with him on various subjects.
4 I also found books in every cottage, the Bible always, and frequently poems and stories, sometimes even in the Danish language .
5 The Danish language is not confined to Denmark, but is used in the literature, and by the cultivated society of Norway.
6 He recently impressed critics with his Danish language film, The Hunt, which earned Mads Mikkelsen a best actor prize at Cannes last year.
7 The Danish language is the vernacular tongue of Norway and there is a strong affinity between Danish, (or Norse), and broad Scotch.
8 What absorbed my interest was the endeavour to become master of the Danish language in prose and verse, and musings over the mystery of existence.
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This collocation consists of: Translations for danish language