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Residents of Copenhagen wish to feel superior. Therefore, they pronounce Danish differently compared to the remaining country, resulting in pronunciation that is difficult to understand.
Danish is primarily spoken in Denmark since it is its official language. In addition, it is also spoken around the German border, Iceland, and some parts of Greenland.
Danish is spoken by more than five million people worldwide. Furthermore, it is also taught in schools in Greenland, Iceland, and the Faroe Islands.
Most Danish verbs end in e and can conjugate to represent tense. However, they will not conjugate according to the subject, its singular, or gender.
The adjectives are placed before the noun and will vary according to the noun’s gender and count. However, it is a very slight variation since Danish nouns are neuter.