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What is Danish? Discover the Language and Culture of Denmark

08 April 2022
Denmark, known for its high living standards and excellent work-life balance, has become a tempting destination for expats and international students. Before making the move, it’s essential to dive into the Danish language and explore its connection to modern Scandinavian culture. This will not only help you understand why Denmark consistently ranks among the happiest countries but also make your transition smoother.

The Danish Language: A Brief Overview

Danish belongs to the East Scandinavian branch of the North Germanic languages, with about 6 million speakers across Denmark, Greenland, the Faroe Islands, and other Scandinavian regions. Standard Danish, based on the dialect spoken around Copenhagen, is taught in schools and used in the media. A regional variant, Sønderjysk (Southern Jutlandic), is spoken on the Jutland peninsula.

Despite its relatively simple grammar, Danish can be tricky for learners, particularly due to its pronunciation. The abundance of vowels, fast speech, and soft tones make it a challenge to grasp. However, the good news is that 86% of Denmark’s population speaks English, allowing you to navigate daily life with ease even as you learn Danish.

The Danish Alphabet

The modern Danish alphabet consists of 29 letters, including three special vowels—æ, ø, and å:

  • æ: A blend of ‘a’ and ‘e’, similar to the ‘a’ in “ate.”
  • ø: Resembles the ‘u’ in “burn” or ‘i’ in “bird.”
  • å: A shortened ‘o’ sound, like in “go.”

These unique letters, along with silent letters and the infamous stød (a glottal stop), can make Danish pronunciation difficult for newcomers. However, consistent practice and language courses will help you overcome these challenges.

Exterior view of Basecamp Copenhagen South Campus student dormitory

How to Learn Danish Fast

Starting from scratch can be daunting, but there are many ways to learn Danish efficiently:

  1. Immerse yourself: Living in Denmark is one of the best ways to learn the language. Consider staying in student housing like Basecamp Copenhagen or in dormitories close to universities.
  2. Language courses: Enroll in a Danish language course at a local university or private school. Practice with peers and engage in daily conversations to accelerate your learning.
  3. Language apps and resources: Use apps like Duolingo and online Danish courses. Watching Danish movies or listening to podcasts is also a great way to absorb the language naturally.

Basic Danish Words and Phrases

Here are a few basic Danish words to get you started in everyday situations:

  • Hi!: Hej!
  • Yes: Ja
  • No: Nej
  • Thank you: Tak!
  • Good morning!: God morgen!
  • Where is the bathroom?: Hvor er toilettet?

By practicing daily, even for 5 to 10 minutes, you’ll quickly improve your conversational Danish.

 

Career Opportunities in Denmark

Denmark offers exceptional work-life balance and career opportunities. Many multinational companies, including LegoCarlsbergIBM, and Deloitte, have offices in Denmark, making it a hotspot for skilled professionals. While English is widely spoken in business settings, knowing Danish can significantly boost your career prospects, especially in high-level positions or industries facing skill shortages, such as engineering, IT, and healthcare.

Students living at Basecamp Copenhagen student dormitory doing their homework in a meeting room

Why Learn Danish?

Learning Danish not only makes it easier to integrate into Danish society, but it also opens doors to understanding other Germanic languages like Norwegian, Swedish, and German. Whether you’re planning to move, work, or study in Denmark, mastering Danish will enrich your overall experience and help you build stronger connections.

Ready to Take on the Danish Challenge?

If you’re up for the challenge, start your Danish journey today. By immersing yourself in the culture and language, you’ll soon see how rewarding life in Denmark can be.

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