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Marshall
jer, dig, & du?
I understand how dig & du is used but I don't understand jer. When/how is it used?
Also what's the difference between børn & børne
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'jer' is you in plural :) so more than one person.
børn: children
børne: E.g børne-menu - children-menu
hope it helped :)
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Emilia Pretty much nailed it with her answer, but I thought I'd add that you'd use 'du' and 'dig' the same way you'd use 'I' and 'jer', except du/dig is similar while I/jer is plural. As a native English speaker, this was something I also struggled with for a while, haha. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but that is how I understand it, at least.
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The difference between "I" (note that it is capital i) and "jer" is that "I" is the subject in a sentence and "jer" is the direct object.
E.g.:
What are you doing tonight? - Hvad laver I i aften?
Can I visit you tonight? - Kan jeg besøge jer i aften?
And there should be no hyphen in the example with "børnemenu" :)
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المهارات اللغوية
الدنماركية, الإنجليزية, الغيلية (الاسكتلندية)
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الدنماركية, الغيلية (الاسكتلندية)
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