• Making a New Friend - S1 Ep4
    Jun 29 2026

    In this episode, you'll learn how to introduce yourself when meeting someone for the first time. We'll practice asking and answering questions about your name, where you live, and where you're from. By the end of the episode, you'll be able to introduce yourself and get to know someone new.

    We'll also continue working on Danish pronunciation by practicing the soft d and stød, two sounds that are essential for sounding more natural in Danish.

    Words of the Day

    Hvordan - How

    Hvad - What

    Hvor - Where

    Hedder - Am called / Is called

    Jeg - I

    Du - You

    Bor - Live

    Kommer fra - Come from

    Godt at møde dig - Nice to meet you

    Main Dialogue

    Victoria: Hej.

    Andrew: Goddag.

    Victoria: Hvad hedder du?

    Andrew: Jeg hedder Andrew.

    Andrew: Hvad med dig? Hvad hedder du?

    Victoria: Jeg hedder Victoria.

    Victoria: Hvor kommer du fra? England eller Canada?

    Andrew: Nej, jeg kommer fra USA.

    Victoria: Hvor bor du?

    Andrew: Jeg bor i Danmark.

    Andrew: Hvad med dig? Kommer du fra Danmark?

    Victoria: Ja, og også fra Spanien.

    Andrew: Fedt. Godt at møde dig.

    Victoria: I lige måde.

    Words and Phrase Varriations

    Different ways to say "Nice to meet you":

    Godt at møde dig - Nice to meet you

    Dejligt at møde dig - Lovely to meet you

    Spændende at møde dig - Nice to meet you (literally "Interesting to meet you")

    When meeting someone again:

    Godt at se dig - Good to see you

    Different ways to ask someone's name:

    Hvad hedder du? - What is your name?

    Hvad er dit navn? - What is your name? (more formal)

    Different ways to answer:

    Jeg hedder... - My name is...

    Mit navn er... - My name is...

    Useful Country Names

    USA - USA

    Danmark - Denmark

    England - England

    Canada - Canada

    Spanien - Spain

    Frankrig - France

    Italien - Italy

    Tyskland - Germany

    Polen - Poland

    Ukraine - Ukraine

    Bangladesh - Bangladesh

    Nepal - Nepal

    Kina - China

    Syrien - Syria

    Tyrkiet - Turkey

    Pronunciation Focus

    This episode continues practicing two important features of spoken Danish:

    The soft d, heard in words like:

    Hedder

    Møde

    And stød, the small "catch" in the voice that appears in many Danish words, including:

    Hedder

    Kommer

    Coming Next Time

    Join us next time as we continue introducing ourselves by talking about our nationality, the languages we speak, and where we're from.

    Vi ses!

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    22 mins
  • Ordering at the Coffee Shop - S1 Ep3
    Jun 24 2026

    In this episode, we're heading to a Danish coffee shop. You'll learn how to order a drink or a pastry.

    This episode also introduces the Danish pronunciation feature known as 'stød', one of the sounds that often makes Danish sound different from other languages.

    Words of the Day

    Må jeg bede om... - May I have...

    Ellers andet? - Anything else?

    Kanelsnegl - Cinnamon roll

    Til at sidde her eller til at tage med? - For here or to go?

    Det bliver... - That will be...


    Main Dialogue

    Customer: Hejsa.

    Barista: Godmorgen.

    Customer: Må jeg bede om en kaffe latte med havremælk?

    Barista: Ellers andet?

    Customer: Ja, en kanelsnegl, tak.

    Barista: Er det til at sidde her eller til at tage med?

    Customer: Til her, tak.

    Barista: Det bliver 75 kroner.

    Customer: Perfekt.

    Barista: Værsgo.

    Customer: Tusind tak.

    Barista: Selv tak. Hav en god dag.

    Customer: I lige måde.


    Word and Phrase Variations

    Different ways to order:

    Må jeg bede om... - May I have...

    Jeg vil gerne have... - I would like to have...


    Useful things to order:

    En kop kaffe - A coffee

    En filterkaffe - A filter coffee

    En grøn te - A green tea

    En sort te - A black tea

    En bolle med ost (BMO) - A bread roll with cheese

    En kardemommesnurre - A cardamom bun

    Useful options:

    Stor - Large

    Lille - Small

    Sødmælk - Whole milk

    Letmælk - Semi-skimmed milk

    Skummetmælk - Skimmed milk

    Havremælk - Oat milk

    Sojamælk - Soy milk

    A simple ordering formula:

    Må jeg bede om + item + tak

    Example:

    Må jeg bede om en filterkaffe med sødmælk, tak.

    Pronunciation Point

    This episode introduces stød, a pronunciation feature found in many Danish words. Stød can make a word sound shorter or slightly interrupted and is one of the characteristics that gives Danish its unique sound.

    Examples:

    Hej - Hi

    Haj - Shark

    Although the words sound similar, haj contains stød while hej does not.

    Don't worry if you don't master stød right away. Even many advanced Danish learners continue practicing it for years.

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    19 mins
  • Going to the Supermarket - S1 Ep2
    Jun 24 2026

    In this episode, we're heading to one of the first places most newcomers visit in Denmark: the supermarket. You'll learn some of the most common words and phrases you'll hear when interacting with a cashier, including how to answer simple questions, ask for a receipt, and end the conversation politely.

    We also introduce the Danish vowel Å!

    Words of the Day

    Ja - Yes

    Nej - No

    Godmorgen - Good morning

    Kvittering - Receipt

    Værsgo - Here you go

    Selv tak - You're welcome

    Hav en god dag - Have a good day

    I lige måde - You too

    Main Dialogue

    Cashier: Hej. Godmorgen.

    Customer: Hej. Godmorgen.

    Cashier: Det bliver hundrede kroner.

    Cashier: Vil du have kvitteringen?

    Customer: Ja tak.

    Cashier: Værsgo.

    Customer: Tak.

    Cashier: Selv tak.

    Customer: Hej hej.

    Cashier: Hav en god dag.

    Customer: Tak, i lige måde.

    Words and Phrase Variations

    Different ways to say thank you:

    Tusind tak - Thank you very much

    Mange tak - Many thanks

    Tak skal du have - Thanks a lot

    Nej tak - No thank you

    Ellers tak - Thanks anyway / I'm good, thanks

    Different ways to say you're welcome:

    Det var så lidt - You're welcome / No problem

    Other useful greetings:

    God weekend - Have a good weekend

    Godaften - Good evening

    Common Danish supermarkets:

    Netto

    Føtex

    Meny

    Rema 1000

    Pronunciation Point:

    This episode introduces the Danish vowel Å.

    You'll hear it in:

    I lige måde - you too

    Åben - open

    Join us next time as we head to a coffee shop and learn how to order food and drinks in Danish!

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    17 mins
  • Basic Greetings - S1 Ep1
    Jun 24 2026

    In this episode, we introduce some of the most common Danish greetings you'll hear every day. You'll learn how to say hello, ask how someone is doing, respond naturally, and say goodbye.

    Words of the Day

    Hej - Hi / Hello

    Hvordan går det? - How's it going?

    Det går godt - It's going well

    Godt - Good

    Hvad med dig? - What about you?

    Tak - Thank you

    Hej hej - Bye / Bye-bye

    Vi ses - See you

    Main Dialogue

    Victoria: Hej Andrew!

    Andrew: Hej Victoria!

    Victoria: Hvordan går det?

    Andrew: Det går godt, tak. Hvad med dig?

    Victoria: Det går også godt, tak.

    Andrew: Hej hej.

    Victoria: Hej hej. Vi ses!

    Andrew: Vi ses!

    Words and Phrase Variations

    Other ways to say hello:

    Hejsa - Hi there (informal)

    Godmorgen - Good morning

    Goddag - Good day

    Godaften - Good evening

    Possible responses to "Hvordan går det?":

    Fantastisk - Fantastic

    Fint - Fine

    Okay - Okay

    Dårligt - Bad

    Other ways to say goodbye:

    Farvel - Goodbye

    Vi ses - See you

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    14 mins