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  1. Beginner's Danish with 2 Audio CDs by Nete Schmidt, 2007-10-23
  2. Teach Yourself Danish by H.A. Koefoed, 1985-01-01
  3. Vocabulearn Danish: Language Power! Level 1 (VocabuLearn) by Penton Overseas Inc, 2005-07-30
  4. Colloquial Danish: The Complete Course for Beginners (Colloquial Series (Book Only)) by Kirsten Gade, 2003-06-19
  5. Pimsleur Danish: Learn to Speak and Understand Danish with Pimsleur Language Programs (Compact) by Pimsleur, 2006-03-27
  6. Danish: A Comprehensive Grammar (Routledge Grammars) by Robin Allan, 1995-03-29
  7. Teach Yourself Danish Complete Course (Book Only) (Teach Yourself) by Bente Elsworth, 2005-01-20
  8. Danish: A Complete Course for Beginners (Teach Yourself) by Bente Elsworth, 1996-03
  9. Danish Made Nice & Easy (Languages Made Nice & Easy) by The Staff of REA, 2001-05-29
  10. Hugo Language Course: Danish In Three Months by DK Publishing, 1999-06-01
  11. The Way to Danish: A Textbook in the Danish Language by Erling Norlev, H. A. Koefoed, 1979-06
  12. Danish Cassette Pack with Phrase Book
  13. MLS Easy Immersion Danish Pro [CD-ROM] by Magnum Language Systems, 2006-01-01
  14. Berlitz Danish Dictionary: Danish-english / Engelsk-dansk (Berlitz Pocket Dictionaries)

1. The Danish Language Council
Settles questions of danish language usage, produces the official orthographical dictionary of Danish, and charts the development of Danish.
http://www.dsn.dk/omdsn_en.htm
The Danish Language Council
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Three Main Tasks
The Council is charged with research as well as advisory functions in official Danish language planning. Its three main tasks are:
  • to answer questions about Danish language usage
  • to produce the official orthographical dictionary of Danish
  • to chart the development of Danish, notably by collecting examples of new words and word usage.
In addition to its work at national level, the Council cooperates closely with the other Nordic language councils. The Information Service
The Danish Language Council is required to answer questions concerning Danish linguistic usage. Anybody who turns to the Council will get an answer. This service is free of charge.
The majority of the questions concern correct usage in spelling, word-formation, inflection, and syntax. Other questions are about new words in Danish, their spelling, pronunciation, and meaning. Another group of enquiries deal with etymology or with specialist terminology. There are also questions of interpretation: the Council is requested to interpret laws, contracts, etc. - and even to give its views in connection with libel suits.
The information service is used extensively by private business, e.g. advertising agencies, as well as public services and institutions, including translators working in the various bodies of the European Communities. And there are also numerous private citizens who turn to the Language Council for advice.

2. Learn To Speak Danish
The danish language has several dialects even though Denmark is a small country. However, the danish language has changed more than any of the other
http://dkheadlines.com/learndanish.htm
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Excellent new spell checker in Danish / English www.ordbogen.com Wanted to hear how the Danish language sounds like?
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to visit an excellent new website that has everything you are looking for. Jump to: Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 ... Day 10 If interested in learning to speak Danish
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Danish is not a hard language to learn or speak, it only has one problem, you still have to look around finding someone who speaks it.
"just kidding". Introduction to the Danish Language A Small Dictionary for Fun Introduction to the Danish Language Danish is the official language of Denmark, Greenland and the Faeroe Islands. Both Greenland and the Faeroe Islands have their own language too, which most of the people speak but Danish is used for official purposes and taught in schools. Danish is also spoken by 20,000 people just south of the German border. It goes back to the time before 1864 when the area belonged to Denmark, and the Danish minority south of the German border is very keen on preserving the Danish language. In Icelandic schools, too, the first foreign language to be taught is Danish. That serves as a way of communicating with the other Scandinavian countries.

3. Online English To Danish To English Dictionary
Online English to Danish to English Dictionary
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4. Yamada Language Center: Danish Language Web Guide
Danish is taught at the University of Oregon by the Department of Germanic Languages and Quick Links The Yamada Language Center, Self-Study Program
http://babel.uoregon.edu/yamada/guides/danish.html
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Danish
Guide index
News index Multilingual references Font index Danish is taught at the University of Oregon by the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures Our Scandinavian Culture links
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5. Learn To Speak Danish
"just kidding". Introduction to the danish language. The Origin of Danish. Origin. Differences between the Scandinavian Languages
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6. Yamada Language Center: Danish News
For more information about the danish language, see our danish language Guide. The index to our annotated list of news groups is also available.
http://babel.uoregon.edu/yamada/news/danish.html
Danish News search our site
News from Denmark
For more information about the Danish language, see our Danish Language Guide
The index to our annotated list of news groups is also available.
To browse all the information we have about many languages see the Guide index
Hours / Contact Info
Services Facilities ... UO Language Departments This page is maintained by the Yamada Language Center at the University of Oregon
Please send comments or questions to: ylchelp@darkwing.uoregon.edu

7. Danish-English Online Dictionary
Small dictionary, lookup works in both languages at the same time.
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8. Language Browser: Danish
Guide to danish language movies, search or browse the titles alphabetically.
http://imdb.com/Sections/Languages/Danish/
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Your IMDb guide to Danish language movies. This page contains a list of interesting reports based around the 5645 titles in the IMDb with Danish dialogue. The form below allows you to search the database for titles with Danish dialogue only. The A-Z index enables you to browse the titles alphabetically. Browse titles with Danish dialogue alphabetically A B C D ...
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9. Danish Grammar For The World
A comprehensive Englishlanguage treatment of Danish grammar.
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10. Danish Language - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Danish is a North Germanic language (also called Scandinavian languages), Standard Danish (rigsdansk) is the official danish language taught in schools
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danish_language
Danish language
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Danish (dansk) Spoken in: Denmark Faroe Islands Greenland Germany ... Schleswig-Holstein Region: Northern Europe Total speakers: 5.5 million Ranking Not in top 100 Genetic classification Indo-European
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North Germanic

Danish Official status Official language of: Denmark . Officially recognised and protected as a minority language in Germany Regulated by Dansk Sprogn¦vn ("Danish Language Committee") Language codes ISO 639 da ISO 639-2 dan SIL DNS See also: Language List of languages
Danish dansk ) is a North Germanic language (also called Scandinavian languages), a sub-group of the Germanic branch of the Indo-European languages . It is spoken by around 5.5 million people mainly in Denmark including some 50,000 people in the northern parts of Schleswig-Holstein in Germany , where it holds the status of minority language. Danish also holds official status and is a mandatory subject in school in the former Danish colonies of Greenland and the Faroe Islands , that now enjoy limited autonomy. On Iceland , which was a part of Denmark until 1944, Danish is still the second foreign language taught in schools (although a few learn Swedish or Norwegian instead).

11. Dansk Sprogn Vn
Med sproghj lp, retskrivningsordbog, nyheder, publikationer, retskrivningslov, artikler og sprogtests.
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12. Talk:Danish Language - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
There is no category danish language. Can this be changed ? Does the danish language still use the open g or voiced velar fricative ??
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Danish_language
Talk:Danish language
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Pending tasks for Danish language edit history watch ... purge
  • Geographic distribution
    • Official status - describe the status of Danish, include information on Dansk Sprogn¦vn Standard Danish Dialects
      • Sound samples - Danish equivalent of Swedia 2000 Dialect map
      History Sounds
      • Vowels Consonants Prosody - a thorough description of st¸d is essential Phonotactics
      Grammar - compare to other Scandinavian languages
      • Syntax
      Vocabulary

    Last updated by Peter Isotalo July 6, 2005 19:23 (UTC) I've seen vague references to Greenland having it's own dialect of Danish, but i've yet to find detailed information on this. 12:44, 13 Apr 2005 (UTC) "praise" do difficult to given by Danish.
    What? arj 10:07, 17 May 2004 (UTC)
    Removed The toast sk¥l has its origin in the English word 'skull' and was yelled out loud at Viking feasts when they drank from the skulls of their defeated enemies. This is not likely to be true. I believe it is more likely to come from the word for bowl arj 10:07, 17 May 2004 (UTC)
    The article on Norwegian language say that the Norwegian Language Council regulates Norwegian language. The article on Danish says Danish isn't regulated. But we have Danish Language Council (

13. Speakdanish.dk - Introduction To The Danish Language
A free interactive Introduction to the danish language. Start
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14. The Danish Beekeepers´
A Federation of 82 local Danish beekeepers' associations. This site is a onepage abstract from the main (danish language) web-site describing the current work and history of the association.
http://www.biavl.dk/english/danish.htm
The Danish Beekeepers´ Association The Danish Beekeepers´Association (Danmarks Biavlerforening) was founded on 5th July 1866. The preamble stated that the aim of the organization was to work for the benefit of beekeeping and especially to introduce the beekeeping method developed by Dzierzon. Right from the beginning much effort was put into informing the public and educating beekeepers. The Danish Bee Journal (Tidsskrift for Biavl) has been published since the very beginning of the organization. Much effort was devoted to advisory work too. Actually, the founder of the organization widely travelled as a beekeeping teacher in Denmark. Things have changed. But the Danish Beekeepers´ Associations have almost retained the same organization as in the early days. Although the sentence in the preamble about Dzierzons method has been taken out, we still aim at working in the member beekeepers interests. The organization is a Federation consisting of 82 local beekeepers´ associations spread all over Denmark. Representatives of the local associations elects the president and six other members of the executive body. The president now is Mr.Verner Schou.. The executive body elects the Vice-president and appoints the General Secretary. ( At present Mr. Asger Søgaard Jørgensen) who works with the advisory service as well.

15. AllWords.com - Dictionary, Guide, Community And More
Portuguese Language(8) danish language(1) Dutch Language(4) European Languages(10) French Language(12) German Language(9) Hebrew Language(2
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16. Learn Swedish, Learn Norwegian, Learn Danish, Learn Finnish
Swedish language lessons, Norwegian language lessons, Finnish language lessons, danish language lessons
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17. Learn Danish Language Skills With Danish Software And Danish Resources
This section of the Transparent Language site provides Danish resources to help you learn Danish vocabulary, Danish grammar, and Danish pronunciation.
http://www.transparent.com/languagepages/danish/danish.htm

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This part of Transparent Language's site covers the Danish language. Whether you're interested in learning Danish for travel, for school, for business, or for personal enrichment, there's something for everybody on this site, from beginners who're just starting to learn Danish to more advanced students who've been studying Danish for a while. Anyone can have fun reading the language overview, playing the online games, and listening to the conversational Danish phrases in our Danish Resources section. This site also has information about Danish software programs that help make it fun and easy to learn Danish. Go ahead and start exploring the resources here! Read the Danish Language Overview
This introduction to Danish will give you an overview of the language you've chosen to learn. You'll see information on the origins of the language, the Danish alphabet, Danish vocabulary, Danish grammar, and Danish pronunciation, plus additional interesting facts. See our Software for Danish Language Learning
Transparent Language is proud to offer you exciting, educational Danish products. If you're learning Danish, check out the information on our Danish software CD-ROMs. You'll find products to help you speak Danish, understand Danish grammar, learn Danish vocabulary, review the Danish alphabet, and master Danish pronunciation.

18. BBC NEWS Europe Danish Queen Raps Radical Islam
of Denmark has spoken out against radical Islam and called on Muslim immigrants in the country to improve their danish language skills.
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19. Overview Of The Danish Language To Help You Learn Danish
This page provides an overview of the danish language with information on Danish vocabulary, Danish grammar, Danish pronunciation, formal and informal
http://www.transparent.com/languagepages/danish/overview.htm

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Overview of the Danish Language
The Danish language (Dansk) is the official language of the Kingdom of Denmark, as well as Greenland and the Faroe Islands. Danish is spoken by more than 5 million people in Denmark and in a few communities south of the German border.
Danish is a member of the Indo-European language family. Along with Norwegian, Swedish, and Icelandic, the Danish language is part of the Northern Germanic branch that comprises the Scandinavian languages. Danish began to separate from the other Scandinavian languages about 1000 A.D., and it is clearly the language that has diverged the furthest from Old Norse the ancestor of the modern Scandinavian languages.
During the Middle Ages, Danish lost the old case system, merged the masculine and feminine genders into a single common one, and acquired many Low German words, prefixes, and suffixes from contact with the traders of the Hanseatic League. The oldest Danish records are runic inscriptions from 250-800 A.D., found in sites ranging from Jutland to southern Sweden.
Even though Denmark is small in territory and population, it has played a notable role in European history. The Danish crown dominated northwestern Europe for the duration of the Middle Ages. This fact can be traced by the stamp that Danish left on the languages of Sweden, Norway, and Iceland.

20. Yamada Language Center Danish Language Web Guide
Dansk grammatik Danish Grammar (in German) Learn to speak Danish. Updated 15 Feb 05 News Catalog Satellite TV Film Series Language
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