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Danish Phrasebase Forum Discussion
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Danish Phrasebase Forum Topics
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Extinct: no
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Family: Indo European
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Branch: Germanic - Old Norse
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Continent: Europe
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Country: Denmark
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Region: Also spoken in Germany, Greenland, Faroe Islands, Iceland, Norway, Sweden,
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Countries Where Spoken: Denmark, Germany, Greenland, Iceland, Faroe Islands
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Countries Where Official: Denmark, Greenland, Faroe Islands
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Native Speakers: 5,000,000
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Speakers Total: 5,299,756
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Phrasebase members who speak this language at a native level: 175
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Phrasebase members who speak this language at a conversational level: 175
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Phrasebase members primary language they are trying to learn: 490
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Phrasebase members secondary language they are trying to learn: 1,400
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Three Letter Code: DAN
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Alternative Names: Dansk, Central Danish
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Dialects: Southern Pa'o, Northern Pa'o, Bilichi, Dermuha, Pa'an (moulmein, Inland Pwo Eastern Karen), Kawkareik (eastern Border Pwo Karen), Tavoy (southern Pwo Karen), Mae Ping, Omkoi (hod), Mae Sarieng, Bassein, Tuan Tet, Maubin, Pa'an (moulmein, Inland Pwo Easter, Jadeji., Na (black Lahu, Musser Dam, Northern Lahu, Loheirn), Nyi (red Lahu, Southern Lahu, Musseh Daeng, Luhishi, Luhushi), Shehleh, , Ilammu, Tamsangmu, Rengjongmu., Hua Lisu (flowery Lisu), Pai Lisu (white Lisu), Lu Shi Lisu., Fannai, Mizo, Ngente, Pang (paang), Tlau., Meitei, Loi, Pangal., Gtsang (tsang), Dbus, Mngahris (ngari)., Dolkhali (dolakha), Sindhupalchok Pahri (pahri, Pahari), Totali, Citlang, Kathmandu-pathan-kirtipur, Baktapur, Baglung., Dayao (north Central Yi), Nanhua (south Central Yi), Dian-qian (yunnan-guizhou, Pan County), Dian Dongbei (northeastern Yunnan), Northern Sichuan Yi, Southern Sichuan Yi, Sani, Axi (mile, Ahi), Awu, Axhebo, Dongshan, Xishan, Shijian, Yuanjin, Exin., One Dialect, But Some Variation Around Solenyama. Lexical Similarity 70% With Amba; 56% To 59% With Bila, Kaiku, Bhele, And Komo; 47% With Bwa, Lika, And Bali; 22% With Nyali And Budu., Modern Standard Arabic (modern Literary Arabic), Classical Arabic (koranic Arabic, Quranic Arabic). Preserves The Ancient Grammar., Central Uyghur, Hotan (hetian), Lop (luobu)., None, So Trong, So Slouy, So Phong, Chali (chari, Shari), Kaleu, Melan So, Emvane So, None, Oraon, Kisan, , None, Munster, Connacht, Donegal, Leinster, Ulster., None, East Sutherlandshire., Northern Welsh, Southern Welsh, Patagonian Welsh., Crimean Gothic, Ostrogoth, Visigoth., ,
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Summary: See separate entries for Scanian, often called 'Eastern Danish', and Jutish, often called 'Western Danish'. Also see Norwegian, Riksmal. SVO. Christian.
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Note:
Phrasebase uses a variety of sources when compiling the facts and information presented above. This information is continually updated throughout the year.
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