Nouns represent people or things. You’ll need them whenever you want to refer to somebody or something. Memorize the Danish nouns below and you’ll be well equipped for almost every basic conversation.

This lesson is part of the chapter “Learning Danish“.

Basic Words & Phrases: Nouns

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Important nouns

EnglishDanishPronunciation
(Audio)
childbarnda-sing_child
manmandda-sing_man
womankvindeda-sing_woman
familyfamilieda-sing_family
town / citybyda-sing_towncity
countrylandda-sing_country
worldverdenda-sing_world
househusda-sing_house
carbilda-sing_car
street / roadvejda-sing_streetroad
shopforretningda-sing_shop
doordørda-sing_door
tablebordda-sing_table
chairstolda-sing_chair
windowvindueda-sing_window
newspaperavisda-sing_newspaper
bookbogda-sing_book
penkuglependa-sing_pen
bagtaskeda-sing_bag
rucksackrygsækda-sing_rucksack
happinesslykkeda-sing_happiness
lovekærlighedda-sing_love
flowerblomstda-sing_flower
ballboldda-sing_ball
workarbejdeda-sing_work
vacationferieda-sing_vacation
passportpasda-sing_passport
languagesprogda-sing_language
questionspørgsmålda-sing_question
answersvarda-sing_answer
beginning / startbegyndelseda-sing_beginningstart
endendeda-sing_end

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