Danish verbs (100 conjugated verbs) by Editorial Karibdis

How to conjugate 100 Danish verbs

Danish verbs (100 conjugated verbs)

Especially written for electronic devices, Danish verbs has an introduction to the formation of all verbal tenses in Danish, as well as 100 essential verbs fully conjugated with their meaning. This book allows the user to search in all the text because it has no images or vanishing or unreadable text.

Genre: FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Danish

Secondary Genre: FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / General

Language: English

Keywords: Danish, Danish grammar, Danish conjugation, Danish verbs, Strong verbs, Weak verbs, Irregular verbs

Word Count: 2000

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1. Introduction

Danish language belongs to the Germanic languages like English, German and Swedish. The main features of the Danish language are:

mood: indicative, conditional, imperative
tense: present, past, future
person: first, second, third
number: singular, plural
voice: active, passive, reflexive

 

2. Classification of verbs

Danish verbs are divided into two groups, according to the formation of the past and the past participle:

Weak or regular verbs: the vowel of the root does not change
Strong or irregular verbs: the vowel of the root changes


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