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Word: Danish
Speech Type: Adjective
Old English Denisc, of Germanic origin; superseded in Middle English by forms influenced by Old French daneis and medieval Latin Danensis (from late Latin Dani ‘Danes’)
ˈdeɪnɪʃ
relating to Denmark or its people or language
Short Definition:relating to Denmark
Examples:- the series was critically acclaimed as one of the best Danish dramas
- the chair is made of Danish timbers such as oak, ash, or walnut
Word: Danish
Speech Type: Noun
ˈdeɪnɪʃ
the Scandinavian language spoken in Denmark, which is also the official language of Greenland and the Faroes. It is spoken by over 5 million people
Short Definition:language spoken in Denmark
Examples:- all the narration is in Danish
the people of Denmark
Short Definition:people of Denmark
Examples:- the site was occupied by the Danish
- the boys are hoping for a win against the Danish
a Danish pastry
Short Definition:Danish pastry
Examples:- a coffee and a Danish
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