Well they say the best way to learn a language is to be submerged in. Well I have been in Denmark for about 5 days now and have learned about 10 works so I doubt that I will speak Danish by the end of 2 weeks. I have friends here who have been here for years and are just now able to speak it. I am going to take a class I think. I am assuming you are coming here and that is why you need to learn? I wouldn't panick, learn a few word to get started, but EVERYBODY speaks english.
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Hi hi = hello and apparently bye
Tak = thank you
2006-07-29 21:50:23
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answered by Constant_Traveler 5
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I've learned a couple of languages besides English. German I learned while living in Germany. That's the best way to learn. Total immersion in the culture should get you fluent in 6 months.
I've had a lot of success with tape programs also. The best one I've found is the Pimsleur method. I used them to learn Spanish. They have tapes and CD's that will take you into a high degree of conversational proficiency just by listening and repeating. There are no books or writing to do just listen and learn.
Another good teacher is Michel Thomas but I'm not sure if he teaches Danish. He's the guy they usually call for celebrities etc. to learn a language quickly. He's been called the world's best language teacher. I've used his CD's too and I really like them.
Berlitz has got some good stuff too. They are especially good when it comes to learning how to pronounce words correctly. My German was helped greatly by Berlitz. Most Germans I speak with aren't aware that I'm an American until I tell them. Good Luck to you on learning the language. One more option is a language school or tutor if you live in a large city but be ready to spend a lot of money if you go that route. I got the Pimsleur tapes and the M. Thomas CD's at the library and you can't beat that price.
2006-07-29 21:02:23
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answered by howardhurlbut 1
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I have lived in Denmark for over a year now and even have studied for a few months at there integrating schools and i have to say that learning Danish is a very difficult task and i don't believe it can be done in 2 weeks ,,any school teach will tell you there are 3 steps to learning another language ,,and it will take 6 years to master one as a second language ,,I wish you the best but have to say it cant be done ,,
2006-07-31 00:45:43
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answered by Linda 3
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Korean - My first language. I'm no longer as fluent as I was whilst I lived in Korea, however I can nonetheless speak, comprehend, learn, and write. My vocabulary may be very restricted despite the fact that and my spelling is nowhere close ideal. English - It is my moment language and I discovered it correct after I moved to Canada whilst I used to be five (I'm 17 now). French - I've been studying French in view that grade five (I'm in grade 12 now) however I nonetheless can't talk that good. I can talk many specific sentences, however am no longer fluent. I certainly realize vocabulary and conjugations, however in the event you despatched me to France with out my dictionary or my notes I could no longer be glad... Japanese - Learned it in university in grade nine and 10. Even despite the fact that I most effective took Japanese for two years, I controlled to talk very good (a LOT larger than French, despite the fact that I've been taking French for 7 years). I forgot plenty of it now, however I nonetheless realize plenty of vocabulary and will talk relatively a couple of sentences. When I pay attention humans talk Japanese or whilst I watch Japanese indicates, I can select out a couple of matters. BQ: Korean.
2016-08-28 15:43:00
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answered by ? 4
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You will only be able to learn by actually speaking and you will need to have someone available to help correct any mistakes.
Go to craigslist.org and ask around for someone who can teach you Danish.
2006-07-29 20:54:33
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answered by sfredbook 3
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i dont know about speakking danish but they sure are good for breakfast
2006-07-29 20:51:44
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answered by Anonymous
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hmm, i'd offer suggestions if i didn't know that it's pretty much impossible to do in two weeks....but it doesn't hurt to try! stop asking questions and get to studying! :P
2006-07-31 11:26:30
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answered by maryjane green 3
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brain transplant
2006-07-29 20:50:44
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answered by nocturnidae 3
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