Danish Language & Danish Translation
Information and resources on Danish language & Danish language translation. Germanic languages, which form a subfamily of Indo-European languages, are spoken today by 540 million people in many parts of the world but chiefly in Europe and North America. Traditionally, Germanic languages comprise three major branches: West Germanic, North Germanic, and East Germanic. Language is a system of communication specific to the human race. It is defined as primarily oral-aural in that all naturally evolved large-scale linguistic systems have as their fundamental medium orderly patterns of sound produced by the human voice (oral) and perceived and processed by the ear (aural). All languages are essentially similar in structure and function. Below are links to information about the Danish language.
Denmark Online Languages and Resources Guide
Learn about the less common Danish tongues including Danish Sign Language, Faroese, Greenlandic and Jutish.
TravLang.com: Danish Language and Resources Guide
Use this site for tourists who want to translate various phrases from English into Danish.
TravLang.com: Danish-English Dictionary
Look for Danish equivalents of English words and vice versa.
University of Oregon, Eugene: Danish Language and Resources Guide
View an annotated guide to Internet resources that will help students learn the Danish language.



