There are many reasons that people decide to learn a new language. Some people have family of Danish origin and want to enhance their relationships by establishing an important cultural link by learning the language. Others have international business aspirations that require quick language immersion to gain a competitive edge. No matter what your reason for learning Danish, our Babbel language learning system can help you achieve your goals. Let's take a look at the origins of the language, the unique linguistic aspects of Danish grammar in comparison with English, and how we can help you master this challenging Scandinavian language through our signature language learning system.
Danish Language Classification And Origins
Danish is a Germanic language that is derived from Old Norse that is the foundational language spoken by many Scandinavian countries like Norway and Sweden. In fact, native Danish speakers can often understand the spoken language of their Scandinavian brethren because of their close linguistic origins. Theoretically, those who decide to learn Danish have a leg up on learning the other Scandinavian languages. Danish is spoken in parts of northern Germany to this day and through immigration enjoys a wide audience of speakers all over the world. During ancient times, the form of Old Norse that makes up Danish was used in certain parts of England, and many commonly used vocabulary words like “gade” for gate and “aeg” for egg have Danish origins.
Special Differentiating Elements Of Danish Grammar
Some classify Danish as one of the hardest Scandinavian languages to learn, however, its common Germanic origins with English makes it a little easier for English speakers to learn than native speakers of Latin based languages. Even with this common link, Danish is still a challenging language to learn and requires an extensive time investment to become proficient. Danish grammar is based upon its twenty-nine letter alphabet that utilizes about sixteen vowel sounds. Its similarities with other Germanic languages like an abundance of related vocabulary words makes reading and writing in Danish about the easiest aspect of learning the language.
How To Learn Danish Grammar With The Babbel
Most students who seek to learn Danish agree that the language's pronunciation and phonology is the biggest hurdle to cross when learning to speak Danish. However, our Babbel language learning system makes the process a little easier with its proven approach to language learning and its flexible curriculum format. We utilize an online format that allows students to learn Danish at their own pace, and our responsive e-learning website flexes for use with your favorite mobile computing devices. Our interactive design makes it an effective language learning tool. Students practice new Danish vocabulary words and phrases by filling in the blanks of online quizzes and exercises.
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