Is Danish hard to learn?

Danish. Danish isn't hard to learn, but as with most Scandinavian languages, the biggest hurdle with studying Danish is in being able to practice. English is spoken widely and fluently across northern European countries. Danish is said to be the trickiest Scandinavian language to learn because of its speaking patterns.
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Is Danish the hardest language to learn?

According to The Foreign Service Institute, the Danish language is a “category 1” in terms of the amount of time needed to learn it. It is not generally harder than languages like German, French or English.
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How long does it take to learn Danish?

For those wondering how long is takes to learn Danish, the FSI has an answer for that too. You need approximately 575-600 hours or 23-24 weeks of study to reach Danish fluency. But again, this is just an estimate.
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Why is learning Danish hard?

Because Danish, the language of a thousand vowels and swallowed consonants, can be devilishly difficult to learn unless you learn it from your mor.
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Is it worth it to learn Danish?

Even if you only take the first few modules, it is really worth it. Whilst English is widely spoken in Denmark, it can still be tough to get a job without having Danish language skills. The reality is that if it's a choice between a Danish speaker and a non Danish speaker, the former will usually get the job.
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The Danish Language - What Makes it Easy/Hard to Learn Danish?



Is German easier than Danish?

Generally, Danish is easier to learn, but, practically speaking, German is likely better. However, with each language, when you get nearly efficient at it you'll probably get a better grasp of their complexities.
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Should I learn Danish or Dutch?

Dutch is easier for English speakers in terms of vocabulary. In grammar, both have difficulties while in pronunciation and spelling Dutch is easier. Dutch is not easy to learn and has complexity, closely like German while Danish is terrible as the English language.
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How do you say G in Danish?

Bage is pronounced something like 'ba-ay' (g is silent, or, at the most, j), bagt is pronounced like 'bagt', and bagværk 'bow-vairk' (bow rhyming with 'pow! '). That's three different realisations of 'g': silent or j, 'g', and 'w'.
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Why does Danish sound so weird?

The result is that Danish ends up with an abundance of sound sequences with few consonants. Because consonants play an important role in helping listeners figure out where words begin and end, the preponderance of vowel-like sounds in Danish appears to make it difficult to understand and learn.
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What are Level 5 languages?

0-5 Language Proficiency Levels
  • 0 – No Proficiency. At this lowest level, there is basically no knowledge of the language. ...
  • 1 – Elementary Proficiency. ...
  • 2 – Limited Working Proficiency. ...
  • 3 – Professional Working Proficiency. ...
  • 4 – Full Professional Proficiency. ...
  • 5 – Native / Bilingual Proficiency.
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Can I learn Danish in 6 months?

How long does it take to become fluent in Danish? I'd say that you can learn to become conversational in Danish in 6 months, and that it would take around a year and a half of consistent daily self-study to become reasonably fluent. This, however, is highly dependent on a lot of factors.
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Is Danish harder than Norwegian?

Danish language

Because of the several pronunciation variety that made Danish apart from other languages, specifically the vowels, hard prosody and consonants, it is often considered to be the hardest language to learn and understand. Danish is quite has a harder pronunciation than Swedish and Norwegian.
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Do they speak English in Denmark?

The Danish language has more than 5 million speakers worldwide and belongs to the East Scandinavian branch of North Germanic languages. Danish is the language you will hear the most in Denmark. However, English is also very prominent - 86% of Danes speak English as a second language.
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Which Scandinavian language is easiest to learn?

Swedish, Danish, or Norwegian? For an English native speaker, they're all relatively easy. But, Norwegian is definitely the easiest Nordic language to learn from the Scandinavian region.
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Is Danish like German?

Danish and German are both Germanic languages and share a lot in terms of pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar. There are, however, some notable differences, and today, Danish appears to be less consistently pronounced whereas German is more complicated grammatically.
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What language is Danish similar to?

Both Danish and English belong to the Germanic language family. If we view this like a simplified family tree, we could say that Danish, Norwegian and Swedish are 'siblings', and that English, Dutch and German (who can be perceived as each other's 'siblings') are their cousins.
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What is it like to date Å Danish man?

Dating a Danish man may sound like the dream, but you might want to do a little research before you embark on that journey. Danish men are markedly different from what you can find in the rest of the world. They are supportive, attentive, and forthcoming, but they are also reserved, sensitive, and emotional.
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Why are Danes so good at English?

Scandinavians Recognise the Benefits of Speaking English Outside of Scandinavia. The main reason Scandinavians push to become fluent in foreign languages is unsurprising. Knowing the language native to your country brings many benefits, in a cultural and community sense.
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What language did Vikings speak?

Learn Old Norse: The Viking Language Series

Old Norse is the language of the Vikings, sagas, runes, eddic and skaldic poetry. The Norse language is still spoken by Icelanders today in a modern style.
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What is ø in Danish?

Ø (or minuscule: ø) is a letter used in the Danish, Norwegian, Faroese, and Southern Sámi languages. It is mostly used as a representation of mid front rounded vowels, such as [ø] and [œ], except for Southern Sámi where it is used as an [oe] diphthong.
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Is D silent in Danish?

The most frequent silent letter in Danish is D. In none of the following words the D has any sound: begynde, vand, mand, kvinde, vild, kulde, sværd, værd, krudt, blødt, plads, lakrids, tilfreds (begin, water, man, woman, wild, cold, sword, worth, gunpowder, soft, space, liquorice, pleased).
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Do Danes like the English?

Danes love English

So, English is everywhere in Denmark. And Danes love English. When you come to Denmark, you'll find that shops and youth programs and rock bands have English names because the Danes think it sounds cool.
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Can Swedes understand Danes?

Mutual intelligibility

Generally, speakers of the three largest Scandinavian languages (Danish, Norwegian and Swedish) can read and speak each other's languages without great difficulty. This is especially true of Danish and Norwegian. The primary obstacles to mutual comprehension are differences in pronunciation.
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What language is closest to English?

The closest language to English is one called Frisian, which is a Germanic language spoken by a small population of about 480,000 people. There are three separate dialects of the language, and it's only spoken at the southern fringes of the North Sea in the Netherlands and Germany.
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