It’s easy. If you’re swedish, look for the swedish letters. If you’re danish, look at the first letter, and if you’re norwegian look at the second.
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Greasecat@feddit.dkto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Do you have “the” or “a” in your language? What language is it?11·4 months agoYes. In danish either “en” or “et” goes in front of nouns like this: “en kat” and “et hus”. This is equal to “a cat” and “a house”.
If it’s in specific, it goes at the end of the word instead like this: “katten” and “huset”. This is equal to “the cat” and “the house”.
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