Language/Danish/Vocabulary/Science-and-Technology
In this lesson, we will explore vocabulary related to science, research, and technology in Danish. As we dive into this topic, we will discover how these words are used in context and gain a deeper understanding of their meanings. Additionally, we will explore any cultural nuances or historical factors that may have influenced the development of scientific and technological terminology in the Danish language. By the end of this lesson, you will have a solid foundation of vocabulary that will enable you to discuss scientific and technological topics in Danish with confidence.
Science Vocabulary[edit | edit source]
Biology[edit | edit source]
Let's begin by exploring some vocabulary related to biology, the study of living organisms.
Danish | Pronunciation | English |
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biologi | /bi.oˈloːɡi/ | biology |
organisme | /oʁɡaˈnɪsəm/ | organism |
celle | /ˈsɛlə/ | cell |
DNA | /ˌdeːˌɛnˈɑː/ | DNA |
genetik | /ɡəˈneːtik/ | genetics |
evolution | /ɛvɔˈluːʃɔn/ | evolution |
Chemistry[edit | edit source]
Now, let's explore some vocabulary related to chemistry, the study of matter and its properties.
Danish | Pronunciation | English |
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kemi | /ˈkɛmi/ | chemistry |
molekyle | /moˈleːkylə/ | molecule |
grundstof | /ˈɡɾɔnstɔːv/ | element |
reaktion | /ʁeˈakʃon/ | reaction |
syre | /ˈsyːɐ̯ə/ | acid |
base | /ˈbɛj̯sə/ | base |
Physics[edit | edit source]
Next, let's explore some vocabulary related to physics, the study of matter and energy.
Danish | Pronunciation | English |
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fysik | /ˈfyːsɪɡ/ | physics |
energi | /ɛˈneːʁi/ | energy |
kraft | /ˈkʁɑft/ | force |
bevægelse | /bəˈvɛjl̩sə/ | motion |
tyngdekraft | /ˈtʏŋəˌkʁɑft/ | gravity |
elektricitet | /ɛlɛkʁiˈsiːtəd/ | electricity |
Technology Vocabulary[edit | edit source]
Computers and Electronics[edit | edit source]
Let's start by exploring some vocabulary related to computers and electronics.
Danish | Pronunciation | English |
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computer | /kɔmˈpuːtɐ/ | computer |
skærm | /ˈskæɐ̯m/ | screen |
tastatur | /ˈtɑsˌtɑʊ̯ɐ/ | keyboard |
mus | /muːs/ | mouse |
printer | /ˈpʁɪntɐ/ | printer |
internet | /ˈʔʌntɐnɛd/ | internet |
Communication[edit | edit source]
Next, let's explore some vocabulary related to communication.
Danish | Pronunciation | English |
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telefon | /ˈtɛlɛˌfɔn/ | telephone |
mobiltelefon | /ˈmo.biˌtelɛˌfɔn/ | mobile phone |
/ˈiːmejl/ | ||
besked | /ˈbɛsɡ̊əð/ | message |
opkald | /ˈɔpˌkæl/ | call |
netværk | /ˈnɛtvɛɐ̯ɡ/ | network |
Transportation[edit | edit source]
Now, let's explore some vocabulary related to transportation.
Danish | Pronunciation | English |
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bil | /ˈbiːəl/ | car |
cykel | /ˈsyɡ̊əl/ | bicycle |
tog | /ˈtoː/ | train |
bus | /ˈbuːs/ | bus |
fly | /ˈflyː/ | airplane |
skib | /ˈskiːp/ | ship |
Cultural Insights[edit | edit source]
In Danish culture, there is a strong emphasis on scientific research and technological advancements. Denmark is known for its contributions to various scientific fields, including biology, chemistry, and physics. Danish scientists and researchers have made significant discoveries and advancements that have had a global impact.
One notable Danish scientist is Niels Bohr, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1922 for his work on atomic structure and quantum theory. He made significant contributions to our understanding of the atom and was instrumental in the development of the field of quantum mechanics.
Denmark is also home to several renowned universities and research institutions, such as the University of Copenhagen and the Technical University of Denmark. These institutions have a long history of excellence in scientific research and education.
Additionally, Denmark has a strong focus on sustainable technology and renewable energy. The country is known for its advancements in wind energy, with numerous wind farms dotting the Danish coastline. Denmark is a leader in the development and implementation of renewable energy technologies.
Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]
Now it's time to practice what you've learned. Complete the following exercises to reinforce your understanding of the vocabulary related to science and technology.
Exercise 1: Match the Danish words with their English translations.
1. biologi 2. organisme 3. celle 4. DNA 5. genetik 6. evolution
a. genetics b. biology c. organism d. cell e. DNA f. evolution
Exercise 2: Fill in the blank with the correct Danish word.
1. Jeg studerer __________ på universitetet. 2. Han arbejder som __________. 3. En __________ er den grundlæggende enhed i alle levende organismer. 4. __________ er ansvarlig for arvelighed og genetiske egenskaber. 5. Teorien om __________ postulerer, at arter udvikler sig over tid.
Exercise 3: Translate the following sentences from English to Danish.
1. The computer screen is too bright. 2. Can you send me an email? 3. She called me on her mobile phone. 4. We need to fix the printer. 5. The internet connection is not working.
Solutions[edit | edit source]
Exercise 1:
1. b. biology 2. c. organism 3. d. cell 4. e. DNA 5. a. genetics 6. f. evolution
Exercise 2:
1. biologi 2. forsker 3. celle 4. DNA 5. evolution
Exercise 3:
1. Skærmen på computeren er for lys. 2. Kan du sende mig en e-mail? 3. Hun ringede til mig på sin mobiltelefon. 4. Vi skal reparere printeren. 5. Internetforbindelsen virker ikke.
Congratulations on completing this lesson! You now have a solid foundation of vocabulary related to science, research, and technology in Danish. Keep practicing and exploring these topics to further enhance your language skills. Good luck on your language learning journey!
Sources[edit | edit source]
- Danish-German dictionary - translation - Langenscheidt
- 1000+ Danish - igbo igbo - Danish Vocabulary (Paperback) | Hooked
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