Practical phrases for travel — ordering, paying, and getting around.
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Hvad tid er der morgenmad?
What time is breakfast? ('Morgenmad' — literally 'morning food'.)
Har I åbent?
Are you open? (Literally 'do you (plural) have open'. 'I' = plural 'you'.)
Hvor er toilettet?
Where is the bathroom?
Er der mere toiletpapir?
Is there more toilet paper?
Hvor er der en god restaurant?
Where is there a good restaurant?
Er det billigt eller dyrt?
Is it cheap or expensive?
Hvor kan jeg finde et supermarked?
Where can I find a supermarket?
Hvor mange vil du have?
How many do you want?
Kan jeg drikke vandet fra hanen?
Can I drink the tap water? ('Hanen' — literally 'the rooster/tap' — same word for both!)
En, to, tre, fire, fem
One, two, three, four, five
Seks, syv, otte, ni, ti
Six, seven, eight, nine, ten
Hvor meget koster det?
How much does it cost?
Kan jeg betale med kort?
Can I pay by card? (Denmark is heavily cashless — this is essential.)
Må vi betale, tak?
Can we pay, please? ('Må' = may (asking permission), softer than 'kan'.)
Lad os dele det
Let's split it ('Dele' = to share/divide.)
Har I vand?
Do you have water?
Regningen, tak!
The bill, please!
Jeg betaler for min ven
I'll pay for my friend
Min ven betaler for mig
My friend pays for me
Kan jeg hjælpe dig med andet?
Can I help you with anything else?
Det smager dejligt
This tastes delicious ('Dejligt' = lovely/delightful — versatile positive word.)
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