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This is a list of verbs in the future tense in Danish. First let's start with the raw format before conjugating the verbs to the future form. Make sure to compare this table and the one below it.
To see: At se |
To write: At skrive |
To love: At elske |
To give: At give |
To play: At lege |
To read: At læse |
To understand: At forstå |
To have: At have |
To know: At vide |
To learn: At lære |
To think: At tænke |
To work: At arbejde |
To speak: At tale |
To drive: At køre |
To smile: At smile |
To find: At finde |
These samples show how the verbs above are conjugated in the future tense in a sentence which includes all the object pronouns (I, you, she...).
I will see you: Jeg vil se dig |
I will write with a pen: Jeg vil skrive med en pen |
You will love apples: Du vil elske æbler |
You will give money: Du vil give penge |
You will play tennis: Du vil spille tennis |
He will read a book: Han vil læse en bog |
He will understand me: Han vil forstå mig |
She will have a cat: Hun vil have en kat |
She will know you: Hun vil kende dig |
We will want to see you: Vi vil have lyst til at se dig |
We will think about you: Vi vil tænke på dig |
You (plural) will work here: I vil arbejde her |
You (plural) will speak French: I vil tale fransk |
They will drive a car: De vil køre en bil |
They will smile: De vil smile |
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