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Do Danes use "De" when they are talking to strangers? A friend of mine told me that Danes do not use "De" anymore. I am from Iceland and I never use this polite way when I am talking to strangers, both in Icelandic and Danish.
2015年1月29日 18:29
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We use "de" as "they in english. Form example "de spiser" which means "they are eating When Danes talk to strangers they just use "du" which means you
2015年1月30日
Just like in Iceland, if someone would use this polite way, people would be surprised.
2015年5月19日
Hi, generally speaking if you're approaching a regular person you would use "Du" or "Dig" as mentioned above it is only when addressing Royalty and old people we would use "De" as it is very formal and would be considered rather strange when used in a normal conversation. Do note "Due" means they as well so if you are referring to a e.g. a couple you would say "De" e.g. They are nice; De er søde.
2015年5月17日
Alright. I think I understand it now. Thank you. :-)
2015年5月12日
However addressing royalty or VERY old persons "De" is used. So it is still in the grammar books :)
2015年5月10日
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