This vocabulary lesson will teach you the Danish words for buildings, monuments, streets and vehicles, as well as talking about different modes of public transportation.

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

Cities & Traffic in Danish

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Shops, Buildings and Institutions

EnglishDanishPronunciation
(Audio)
shopbutikda-sing_shop
department storevarehusda-sing_department-store
kioskkioskda-sing_kiosk
bakerybagerda-sing_bakery
confectionerysukkervare butikda-sing_confectionery
butcher’sslagterda-sing_butchers
marketmarkedda-sing_market
librarybibliotekda-sing_library
churchkirkeda-sing_church
cinemabiografda-sing_cinema
theaterteaterda-sing_theater
hotelhotelda-sing_hotel
bankbankda-sing_bank
schoolskoleda-sing_school
universityuniversitætda-sing_university
kindergartenbørnehaveda-sing_kindergarten
chemist’s / drugstorekemiker
apoteker
da-sing_chemistsdrugstore
da-sing_chemistsdrugstore-2
hospitalhospitalda-sing_hospital

Cities and Places

EnglishDanishPronunciation
(Audio)
town / citybyda-sing_towncity
househusda-sing_house
buildingbygningda-sing_building
street / roadgadeda-sing_streetroad
avenueavenueda-sing_avenue
bridgebrorda-sing_bridge
center/city centercenterda-sing_center
crossingkrydsningda-sing_crossing
squarefirkantda-sing_square
parkparkda-sing_park
landmark / sightvaretegnda-sing_landmarksight
monumentmonumentda-sing_monument

Traffic, Vehicles and Transportation

EnglishDanishPronunciation
(Audio)
vehiclekøretøjda-sing_vehicle
carbilda-sing_car
traintogda-sing_train
busbusda-sing_bus
tramtramda-sing_tram
metrometroda-sing_metro
bicyclecykleda-sing_bicycle
motorbikemotorcykelda-sing_motorbike
taxitaxida-sing_taxi
airplaneflyvemaskineda-sing_plane
shipskibda-sing_ship
(train) stationtogstationda-sing_train-station
main stationhovedbanegårdda-sing_main-station
stopslutte stationda-sing_stop
station / stopstationda-sing_stationstop
parking areaparkeringspladsda-sing_parking-area
petrol stationtankestationda-sing_petrol-station
(to) go by car(at) køre med bilda-sing_to-go-by-car
(to) go by motorbike(at) køre med motorcykelda-sing_to-go-by-motorbike
(to) go by bike(at) køre med cykelda-sing_to-go-by-bike
(to) go by bus(at) køre med busda-sing_to-go-by-bus
(to) go by metro(at) tage metroenda-sing_to-go-by-metro

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