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In Danish, the verbs conjugate depending on the tense that you are using, not the pronoun.  
In Danish, the conjugation of verbs is the same across all pronouns.  


The infinitive verbs always end in -e, and are always preceded by the phrase "at". For example: "at gå", meaning "to go" or "to walk".  
The infinitive verbs always end in -e, and are always preceded by the phrase "at". For example: "at gå", meaning "to go" or "to walk".  

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The Present Tense in Danish
The Present Tense in Danish

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Hello everybody,

In today's lesson you will learn "THE PRESENT TENSE" in Danish.

Feel free to edit this page by adding new words and expressions !

Good learning! :)

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In Danish, the conjugation of verbs is the same across all pronouns.

The infinitive verbs always end in -e, and are always preceded by the phrase "at". For example: "at gå", meaning "to go" or "to walk".

To form the present tense, you have to add -r to the verb, and replace the "at" with the correct pronoun depending on your subject.

The Pronouns are :

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ENGLISH DANISH BRAZILIAN PORTUGUESE
I JEG EU
YOU DU VOCÊ
HE HAN ELE
SHE HUN ELA
WE VI NÓS
YOU (PLURAL) I VOCÊS
THEY DE ELES

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Using the example of "at gå" (to go) :

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ENGLISH DANISH BRAZILIAN PORTUGUESE
I GO JEG GÅR EU VOU
YOU GO DU GÅR VOCÊ VAI
HE GOES HAN GÅR ELE VAI
SHE GOES HUN GÅR ELA VAI
WE GO VI GÅR NÓS VAMOS
YOU (PLURAL) GO I GÅR VOCÊS VÃO
THEY GO DE GÅR ELES VÃO