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Mics Languages | Pronouns in Danish: Subject and Object Pronouns and How to Say "to give" &" to get" @MicsLanguages | Uploaded March 2019 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
How do you say I/me, she/her, they/them etc. in Danish? That's what we'll look at in this video.

To make it more realistic and efficient, we'll use these pronouns in sentences with the verbs "at give" (to give) and "at få" (to get).

You'll see lots of examples, and as always, we focus on the pronunciation, and not the archaic pronunciation that is often being taught out there.

On this channel, it's real-life learning :)

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