Food Flashcards

1
Q

kaffe (-n, -r, -rne)

[kaf-uh]

A

coffee

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2
Q

æg (-get, -, -gene)

[ayg OR aig]

A

egg

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3
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kylling (-en, -er, -erne)

[koo-ling]

A

chicken

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4
Q

tallerken (tallerknen, tallerkner, tallerknerne)

[tell-ee-ah-gen]

A

plate

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5
Q

appelsin (-en, -er, -erne)

[ah-pell-seen]

A

orange (fruit)

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6
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vin (-en, -e, -ene)

[veen OR veeˀn]

A

wine

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7
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fisk (-en, -, -ene)

[fisk]

A

fish

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8
Q

kartoffel (kartoflen, kartofler, kartoflerne)

[kah-toh-fel]

A

potato

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9
Q

sukker (-et, -e OR sukre, -ne OR sukrene)

[soh-guh]

A

sugar

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10
Q

frokost (-en, -er, -erne)

[fʁo-gusd]

A

lunch

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11
Q

morgenmad (-en)

[morn-meh{l}]

A

breakfast

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12
Q

saft (-en, -er, -erne)

[saf-t or safT]

A

juice

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13
Q

frugt (-en, -er, -erne)

[fʁohkt]

A

fruit

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14
Q

pasta (-en, -er, -erne)

[pas-duh]

A

pasta

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15
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ost (-en, -e, -ene)

[uhst]

A

cheese

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16
Q

is (-en, -, -ene)

[ees] (rhymes with ‘geese’)

A

ice cream / ice

17
Q

True or False:

Danes dislike forming new words by sticking two or more words together

A

False: Danes love to form new words by sticking two or more words together. They are called Compound Nouns.

18
Q

True or False:
In some cases, compound words are just put together directly (no space), and in other cases they require a little glue, in the form of an -e- or an -s- between them.

A

True

19
Q

True of False:
If you’re having trouble deciphering a particular complex Danish word, try to break it into smaller components to try to decipher its meaning.

A

True. It doesn’t always work but it does work sometimes.

20
Q

øl (-len, - OR -ler, -lene OR -lerne)

[ool OR ooel OR uhl]

A

beer

21
Q

bøf (-fen, -fer, -ferne)

[buhf]

A

steak

22
Q

suppe (-n, -r, -rne)

[sue-beh]

A

soup

23
Q

tomat (-en, -er, -erne)

[toh-mait]

A

tomato

24
Q

jordbær (ret, -, -rene)

[you{r}-bea{r}]

A

strawberry

25
Q

mad (-en)

[mehl]

A

food

26
Q

citron (-en, -er, -erne)

[see-tʁohˀn]

A

lemon

27
Q

kage (-n, -r, -rne)

[kay]

A

cake

28
Q

olie (-n, -r, -rne)

[ool-yeh]

A

oil (cooking oil)

29
Q

salt (-et, -e, -ene)

[selt OR se{l}t]

A

salt

30
Q

kød (-et)

[koul OR kul]

A

meat

31
Q

måltid (-et, -er, -erne)

[maul-til]

A

meal

32
Q

te (-en, -er, -erne)

[tay]

A

tea

33
Q

svinekød (-et)

[sveen-ih-koul OR sveen-ih-kul]

A

pork

34
Q

vegetar (-en, -er, -erne)

[ve-geh-tah]

A

vegetarian

35
Q

aftensmad (-en)

[af-tin-smell]

A

dinner / supper