This is a rather old video, but if you plan on using the danish language pay attention to the "you" you use. While "de" is a correct translation of "Sie", it is not considered appropriate to use a form that is so formal. "De" is a way you would adress some kind of royalty or another kind of very important person, we don't even use it in "formal" establishments like court or the kommune. Your pronounciation is amazing :) keep going.
Best wishes, learning languages is a talent and it is useful at all times
Thank you!! 🥰 and yes, it really is
Thanks for this video! Amazing pronunciation.
Thank you so much!! 🥰
thank you for this!! part 2 pleasee would love some tapping too!
I'll add some background tapping in the second part😉
You're good, i'm really impressed :O
Thank you!! 😊 🥰
Thank you, your videos are wonderful
Thank you!! I'm happy you like them!! ☺️
Thanks for this video❤❤❤
I'm happy you liked it! 🥰
This is super relaxing!
I'm happy you liked it!! ☺️
Yes it isss
hiii happy sunday Jessica best wishes
Hi!! 👋 Thank you!! 🥰 I wish you a happy Sunday as well!!
Hi where do you find these books??
Hi! They're by "assimil" and I got them from their website or from amazon
This is a rather old video, but if you plan on using the danish language pay attention to the "you" you use.
While "de" is a correct translation of "Sie", it is not considered appropriate to use a form that is so formal. "De" is a way you would adress some kind of royalty or another kind of very important person, we don't even use it in "formal" establishments like court or the kommune.
Your pronounciation is amazing :) keep going.
Thank you for clarifying! 🥰😊 and what? Not even in court? 😲 as a German, I'm shocked😂
It was a good vedio and it was funny to hear my owen language because i am from Denmark😅
I'm happy you liked it! 😄