Danish Present
This is a list of verbs in the present tense in Danish. First let's start with the raw format before conjugating the verbs to the present form. Make sure to compare this table and the one below it.
To see: At se
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To write: At skrive
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To love: At elske
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To give: At give
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To play: At lege
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To read: At læse
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To understand: At forstå
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To have: At have
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To know: At vide
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To learn: At lære
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To think: At tænke
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To work: At arbejde
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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 present tense in a sentence which includes all the object pronouns (I, you, she...).
I see you: Jeg ser dig
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I write with a pen: Jeg skriver med en pen
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You love apples: Du elsker æbler
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You give money: Du giver penge
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You play tennis: Du spiller tennis
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He reads a book: Han læser en bog
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He understands me: Han forstår mig
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She has a cat: Hun har en kat
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She knows my friend: Hun kender min ven
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We want to learn: Vi vil gerne lære
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We think Spanish is easy: Vi synes spansk er nemt
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You (plural) work here: I arbejder her
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You (plural) speak French: I taler fransk
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They drive a car: De kører en bil
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They smile: De smiler |
After the present tense in Danish, make sure to check the other tenses (past, and future), which we hope you enjoyed. You can also choose your own topic from the menu above.
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