Danish
Meaning of Danish
adjective
relating to Denmark or its people or language.
noun- the Scandinavian language spoken in Denmark, which is also the official language of Greenland and the Faroes. It is spoken by over 5 million people.
- the people of Denmark.
- a Danish pastry.
Old English Denisc, of Germanic origin; superseded in Middle English by forms influenced by Old French daneis and medieval Latin Danensis (from late Latin Dani ‘Danes’).
Information about Danish
- It's a proper name.
- Languages in which Danish is used:
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Hyphenation of Danish
Dan-ish
- It consists of 2 syllables and 6 chars.
- Danish is a word disyllabic because it has two syllables
Translation of Danish
- French: danois, danoise
- Portuguese: dinamarquês
- Italian: danese
- Spanish: danés, danesa, caracola
- German: dänisch
Anagrams of Danish
Words that rhyme with Danish
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