Languages Spoken in Copenhagen

Languages Spoken in Copenhagen

The official language in Copenhagen is Danish, often considered a difficult language to learn. Here you'll find essential phrases to help you navigate your visit, but keep in mind that English is commonly spoken in Copenhagen too, ensuring smooth travels!

Danish is a language born from a mix of Nordic and Germanic influences. It's similar in origin to other Scandinavian languages, like Swedish or Norwegian, though pronunciations are different.

Something often noted about the Danes is that they tend to speak very loudly. This can be attributed to the different dialects in Denmark, where sometimes, even amongst locals, it can be difficult to understand each other.

The most famous writer in Danish history, the author of the Hans Christian Andersen Tales, has various statues scattered throughout the city.

In Copenhagen, many speak English, especially at major monuments and attractions, shops, and restaurants, so navigating the city will be a breeze.

Common Greetings  

Hello
Hej
Goodbye
Farvel
Good morning
Godmorgen
Good night
Godnat
Please
Venligst
Thank you
Tak
You're welcome
Du er velkommen

At the restaurant

Ice cream
Iskage
Milk
Mælk
Aperitif
Forret
Tea
Te
Grilled
Stegt
Cooked
Lavede mad
Salt
Salt
Pepper
Peper
Onion
Løg
Garlic
Hvidløg
Shrimp
Rejer
Vegetables
Grøntsag
Fish
Fisk
Lamb
Lam
Rice
Ris
Chicken
Kylling
Pork
Svinekød
Beef
Bøf
Fruit
Frugt
The bill
Regningen

Days of the week

Monday
Mandag
Tuesday
Tirsdag
Wednesday
Onsdag
Thursday
Torsdag
Friday
Fredag
Saturday
Lørdag
Sunday
Søndag

Numbers

One
En
Two
To
Three
Tre
Four
Fire
Five
Fem
Six
Seks
Seven
Syv
Eight
Otte
Nine
Ni
Ten
Ti