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In today's lesson you will learn how to use the '''INDEFINITE ARTICLES''' in Danish. | In today's lesson you will learn how to use the '''INDEFINITE ARTICLES''' in Danish. | ||
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Feel free to edit this page if needed! | Feel free to edit this page if needed! | ||
Happy learning! :) | |||
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<span link>Consider broadening your understanding by checking out these related lessons:</span> [[Language/Danish/Grammar/Danish-Alphabet|Danish Grammar → Introduction to Danish Alphabet and ...]], [[Language/Danish/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]], [[Language/Danish/Grammar/The-Inclusive-Case-in-Danish|The Inclusive Case in Danish]] & [[Language/Danish/Grammar/Questions|Questions]]. | |||
==Masculine== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
!'''<big>Indefinite Articles (a, an)</big>''' | !'''<big>Indefinite Articles (a, an)</big>''' | ||
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|UM JOGADOR | |UM JOGADOR | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Feminine== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
!'''<big>Indefinite Articles (a, an)</big>''' | !'''<big>Indefinite Articles (a, an)</big>''' | ||
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|UMA RUA | |UMA RUA | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Other Lessons== | |||
* [[Language/Danish/Grammar/Verbs-in-Danish|Verbs in Danish]] | |||
* [[Language/Danish/Grammar/Questions|Questions]] | |||
* [[Language/Danish/Grammar/Interrogative-words-in-Danish|Interrogative words in Danish]] | |||
* [[Language/Danish/Grammar/The-Ablative-Case-in-Danish|The Ablative Case in Danish]] | |||
* [[Language/Danish/Grammar/How-to-use-“there-to-be”-in-Danish|How to use “there to be” in Danish]] | |||
* [[Language/Danish/Grammar/Present-Tense|Present Tense]] | |||
* [[Language/Danish/Grammar/The-Accusative-Case-in-Danish|The Accusative Case in Danish]] | |||
* [[Language/Danish/Grammar/How-to-use-“can”-in-Danish|How to use “can” in Danish]] | |||
* [[Language/Danish/Grammar/Adjectives|Adjectives]] | |||
* [[Language/Danish/Grammar/The-Locative-Case-in-Danish|The Locative Case in Danish]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:21, 26 March 2023
Hello everybody,
In today's lesson you will learn how to use the INDEFINITE ARTICLES in Danish.
Feel free to edit this page if needed!
Happy learning! :)
Consider broadening your understanding by checking out these related lessons: Danish Grammar → Introduction to Danish Alphabet and ..., Conditional Mood, The Inclusive Case in Danish & Questions.
Masculine[edit | edit source]
Indefinite Articles (a, an) | DANISH (en, et) | Artigos Indefinidos (UM) Masculino |
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A BOAT | EN FÆRG | UM BARCO |
A DOG | EN HUND | UM CACHORRO |
A HOUSE | ET HUS | UMA CASA |
A DAY | EN DAG | UM DIA |
A SON | EN SØN | UM FILHO |
A PLAYER | EN SPILLER | UM JOGADOR |
Feminine[edit | edit source]
Indefinite Articles (a, an) | DANISH (en, et) | Artigos Indefinidos (UMA) Feminino |
---|---|---|
A HOUSE | ET HUS | UMA CASA |
A BOTTLE | EN FLASKE | UMA GARRAFA |
AN HOUR | EN TIME | UMA HORA |
A WOMAN | EN KVINDE | UMA MULHER |
A STREET | EN GADE | UMA RUA |
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- Verbs in Danish
- Questions
- Interrogative words in Danish
- The Ablative Case in Danish
- How to use “there to be” in Danish
- Present Tense
- The Accusative Case in Danish
- How to use “can” in Danish
- Adjectives
- The Locative Case in Danish