"Sager" can be roughly translated into "Stuff" and "Ting" as "things". They're somewhat interchangeable, but "Sager" is usually more informal and almost only used about physical objects, whereas "Ting" can be used both about physical and non-physical objects (including concepts, thoughts and situations)
I do not understand - you say the same sentence 2 times and differently. First time faster and it seems that some words and sounds disappears, but then you say second time and slower I hear almost every word. So which way is correct? If both, then people speak in Danish however they want :?
Can you do the same format but for adverbs? This is amazing, not only do you put them in sentences I could actually use, but the repeated slow pronunciation is almost non existent in other danish audio learning resources!! mylanguages.org/danish_adverbs.php
This is the best video for learning Danish. Brilliant.
Thomas- my best teacher!
It's interesting that many words are pronounced differently when you speak slower and clearlier.
thank you so much. شكرا جزيلا !
Jeg tror. det meget fint at lælær dansk. Tak for det 😀
What's the difference between "føler" and føles"? You wrote "Mine ben føles så tunge". How come it's not "Mine ben føler så tunge"?
Thank you, this is very helpful ! Keep up the good work man.
+Fedgh Fedgh Thank you for that :) "95 Essential verbs in Danish" coming later this month ;)
+BKD Pictures are you going to show the past participle forms as well?
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What is the difference between sager and ting?
"Sager" can be roughly translated into "Stuff" and "Ting" as "things". They're somewhat interchangeable, but "Sager" is usually more informal and almost only used about physical objects, whereas "Ting" can be used both about physical and non-physical objects (including concepts, thoughts and situations)
Спасибо!! Mange tak!!!
Thank you very much! :) :3
Tusind tak 😍
I do not understand - you say the same sentence 2 times and differently. First time faster and it seems that some words and sounds disappears, but then you say second time and slower I hear almost every word. So which way is correct? If both, then people speak in Danish however they want :?
Thanks ! Good video
Good video :)
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Can you do the same format but for adverbs? This is amazing, not only do you put them in sentences I could actually use, but the repeated slow pronunciation is almost non existent in other danish audio learning resources!! mylanguages.org/danish_adverbs.php
Next one up is "100 essential verbs" and after that "50 essential adverbs and conjunctions" :)
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Tek Thomas Good
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+Elizaveta Sevastyanova Og mange tak til dig :)
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Beautiful Language 😍
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What am i doing here.. im Danish 😂
Man kan da altid lære noget nyt! ;-)
Way too fast