Примери за използване на Danish word на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Lykke is the Danish word for joy.
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From the Danish word for strife,"vig".
My first name stems from the Danish word"vig".
Lykke is the Danish word for happiness.
The name vitamin K has been derived from the Danish word“Koagulation”.
Or the Danish word‘hygge', which translates to“a quality of cosiness and comfortable conviviality that engenders a feeling of contentment or well-being.”.
The name itself comes from the Danish word for grapefruit- pompelmoes.
The name Carlsberg is derived from a combination of the name of Jacobsen's son, Carl, plus the Danish word for mountain(bjerg).
The word Noma comes from the Danish words"nordisk"(Nordic) and"mad"(food).
The name of the LEGO company was founded out of two danish words"leg" and"godt".
With education being free, the Danish word‘evighedsstuderende' has risen,” Daniel Borup Jakobsen, a 24-year-old recent graduate and vice president at the software company Plecto, told Business Insider.
The name is a portmanteau of the two Danish words"nordisk"(Nordic) and"mad"(food).
The horse was apt to use on this occasion due to the name Horsens derives from the old Danish words hors(horse) and næs(headland).
The name noma is a combination of the two Danish words nordisk(Nordic country) and mad(food).
LEGO's founder, Ole Kirk Christiansen,created the name“LEGO” from taking the first two letters of the Danish words LEG GODT, meaning“play well“.
Hard to explain andeven harder to pronounce, the Danish word"hygge"(pronounced"hooga") has exploded in popularity around the world.
History==It is believed the name Horsens derives from the old Danish words"hors"(horse) and"næs"(headland).
The name is an abbreviation of the two Danish words“Nordisk”(Nordic) and“mad”(food).
His father Ole started the company in 1932 andnamed it Lego- a twist of the Danish words leg godt, meaning“play well.”.
Taking the name of his five-year-old son, Carl, and the Danish word for hill,"bjerg", he builds his new brewery just outside Copenhagen.
The name of the restaurant is a portmanteau of the two Danish words“nordisk”(Nordic) and“mad”(food).
LEGO, for example, is the combination of two Danish words that translate into"play well.".
It is believed the name Horsens derives from the old Danish words hors(horse) and næs(naze, headland).