Adjectives 1 Flashcards
lille
[lee-luh]
little / small / young
NOTE: ‘lille’ can only be used to describe singular things, ‘små’ can only be used to describe plurals,
små
[smoh]
little / small
tosproget
[toas-bʁoal]
bilingual
træt
[tʁat]
tired
samme
[samh OR sam-uh]
same
næste
[neh-stuh]
next
generel
[gen-e-ral] (‘g’ make a ‘g’ sound, not a ‘j’ sound) (‘ral’ rhymes with Al)
general
rigtig
[raik-dee]
real / very / right
lokal
[lo-kay{l}]
local
speciel
[speh-she’ll]
special
åben
[oben]
open
egen
[eyein’] (like ‘eyeing’)
own (adjective, like: my own socks)
privat
[pre-vayt]
private
personlig
[pai{r}-sown-e]
personal
stor
[sdoo{r} OR sto{r}e]
big / great / large
fantastisk
[fan-tass-isk]
fantastic / amazing
venstre
[vin-struh]
left (direction)
anderledes
[an-uh-lil-iss]
different / differently
ren
[ʁain]
clean
beskidt
[biss-git]
dirty
lovlig
[lo-lee]
legal
menneskelig
[mens-keh-lee OR mens-klee]
human
nylig
[new-lee]
recent
dansk
[dansk]
Danish
TRUE OR FALSE:
There are no irregular adjectives that are missing one or more of the forms (post fixes like -, -t, -e).
FALSE
‘Beskidt’ (dirty) is an irregular adjective which can only be beskidt or beskidte.
vigtig
[vik-dee]
important
levende
[lee-ew-nuh]
living
tilgængelig
[teh-geng-lee or teh-gang-lee ]
available
populær
[poe-poo-lair]
popular