Top 10 Danish Slang Words & Phrases You Must Know

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Known for its rich cultural heritage, picturesque landscapes, and relaxed vibes, Denmark has a lot to offer. Teach yourself some essential Danish slang words and phrases that will have you chatting with Danes in no time while studying abroad in Copenhagen

From mastering simple greetings to learning helpful expressions for ordering food or shopping, we've got you covered. Don't worry 鈥 you won鈥檛 need to be fluent in Denmark鈥檚 official language, but this guide to Danish slang will give you a head start. 

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Top 5 Danish Slang Words 

It鈥檚 worth learning a few words before leaving for Denmark. Slang will help you connect with others in your new community, so you鈥檒l make friends in no time. 

Danish Slang Word #1: Godmorgen 

Meaning: Good morning 

You鈥檒l want to brush up on a few greetings, including this one you鈥檇 use each morning. 

For example: 鈥淕odmorgen! Hvordan har du sovet i nat?鈥 (鈥淕ood morning! How did you sleep last night?鈥) 

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Danish Slang Word #2: Hygge 

Meaning: coziness, pleasure, enjoy 

This Danish slang has started to make its way into the U.S., so you may have heard of it. It鈥檚 more of a concept, encouraging people to enjoy the simple pleasures in life with fewer material items. 

For example: 鈥淒er er ikke noget bedre end at hygge sig med t忙pper i stuen.鈥 (鈥淭here is nothing better than cozying up with blankets in the living room.鈥) 

Danish Slang Word #3: Cykel 

Meaning: Bicycle 

Bike lanes are common in Denmark, as many residents use their bicycle as their main form of transportation. 

For example: 鈥淛eg henter min cykel og m酶der dig der.鈥 (鈥淚'll get my bicycle and meet you there.鈥) 

Danish Slang Word #4: Sm酶rrebr酶d 

Meaning: Danish sandwich 

These open-faced sandwiches originated as a creative way to eat leftovers. Try fish, meat, vegetables, cheese, and more. And a must? Silverware. 

For example: 鈥淛eg vil rigtig gerne pr酶ve sm酶rrebr酶d, mens jeg er her.鈥 (鈥淚 really want to try that Danish sandwich while I鈥檓 here.鈥) 

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Danish Slang Word #5: H氓ndbold 

Meaning: Handball 

If you鈥檙e going to get involved in sports during your study-abroad experience, be sure to try handball, an incredibly popular sport in Denmark. 

For example: 鈥淛eg mangler en anden person til min h氓ndboldkamp. Er du med?鈥 (鈥淚 need another person for my handball match. You in?鈥) 

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Top 5 Danish Slang Phrases 

As you become more comfortable with the language, you'll find that navigating daily life in Denmark becomes more enjoyable. The Danes may even be delighted to see you engaging with their culture!  

Here are a few phrases that will help you get around: 

Danish Slang Phrase #1: Kaffe og kage 

Meaning: Coffee and cake 

Be sure to take part in this tasty tradition in Denmark. It鈥檚 a standard combination here. 

For example: 鈥淒et er tid til kaffe og kage.鈥 (鈥淚t鈥檚 time for coffee and cake.鈥) 

Danish Slang Phrase #2: Jeg vil gerne bestille 

Meaning: I would like to order 

It would be impossible to spend a semester abroad without trying a variety of restaurants, cafes, and bars.  

For example: 鈥淛eg vil gerne bestille en kop te.鈥 (鈥淚 would like to order a cup of tea.鈥) 

Danish Slang Phrase #3: Hvad er temperaturen? 

Meaning: What鈥檚 the temperature? 

You鈥檒l experience the seasons during your time in Denmark, so you鈥檒l get used to checking the weather before heading outside. 

For example: 鈥淗vad er temperaturen? Skal jeg tage handsker med?鈥 (鈥淲hat鈥檚 the temperature? Should I bring gloves?鈥) 

Danish Slang Phrase #4: Lad os g氓 

Meaning: Let鈥檚 go 

It鈥檚 a phrase that could be followed by any number of things: for a hike, swim, walk, or visit amusement parks, a cafe, or a bookstore. 

For example: 鈥淟ad os g氓 ud og spise middag.鈥 (鈥淟et鈥檚 go get dinner.鈥) 

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Danish Slang Phrase #5: Hvor er det bedste sted at 

Meaning: Where is the best place to 

Another phrase to be followed by any number of activities, such as get lunch, find chocolate, or see the whole city. 

For example: 鈥淗vor er det bedste sted at studere?鈥 (鈥淲here is the best place to study?鈥) 

Take Your Studies to Denmark 

Don't be afraid to strike up a conversation with Danish speakers or immerse yourself in the country's cultural offerings. We're sure you鈥檒l find yourself appreciating the warmth and charm of the Danish language. Held og lykke on your language adventure! (That means 鈥済ood luck鈥!) 

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