Learning Danish By Yourself
Learning any language is good as you are able to communicate with many people. When you are staying in any foreign land, learn the language as there are many things spoken in local language which you will never understand unless you know their language. Consider Denmark where you may be planning to stay or you need to communicate with people from this country; therefore, you might need to learn Danish.
The official language in Denmark, the Faroe Island, and Greenland is Danish. However, people of the Faroe Island and Greenland also speak different languages, although their official language is Danish. Denmark and Germany share the borders. Due to this even people from border of Germany talks Danish.
So, you can start leaning Danish language by considering certain important aspects associated with Danish. Although Danish is very similar to English – the Roman alphabets – the pronunciation used for Danish language is quite different. In fact it is a little difficult language for foreigners.
Danish is known as a flat language. In Denmark, people use various dialects to speak even though it is a small country. For example, in the capital city of Denmark – Copenhagen – usually the high class dialects are used. There are not many words in Danish language compare to English, but the existing words are used to create new words in Danish. Danish language combines words from other foreign languages. Moreover, Danish has an influence of German, Latin, and Greek from the beginning. The principle words are limited but today Danish dictionary has more than 200,000 words. In total Danish language has 29 alphabets. The 29 alphabets include 26 from English and 3 extra vowels – æ, ø and å. The spoken and written languages differ from each other since Danish has strict guidelines for written language. Every island of Denmark has different dialect as sometimes it is difficult for one island to understand language from other island.
Denmark is quite well developed and people with good speaking and writing knowledge of Danish, including good knowledge of English, are much in demand. Learning Danish can help you earn your daily needs. Knowing Danish can help you get a job as a translator or Danish tutor. You can opt for any of the Danish courses largely available online; however, hiring a tutor to learn Danish would be a more easy approach to learn Danish. In case you are planning to learn Danish, also focus on learning the typical dialects used for speaking in Denmark.
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