Adjectives 1 Flashcards

1
Q

lille

[lee-luh]

A

little / small / young

NOTE: ‘lille’ can only be used to describe singular things, ‘små’ can only be used to describe plurals,

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2
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små

[smoh]

A

little / small

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3
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tosproget

[toas-bʁoal]

A

bilingual

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4
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træt

[tʁat]

A

tired

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5
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samme

[samh OR sam-uh]

A

same

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6
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næste

[neh-stuh]

A

next

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7
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generel

[gen-e-ral] (‘g’ make a ‘g’ sound, not a ‘j’ sound) (‘ral’ rhymes with Al)

A

general

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8
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rigtig

[raik-dee]

A

real / very / right

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9
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lokal

[lo-kay{l}]

A

local

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10
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speciel

[speh-she’ll]

A

special

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11
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åben

[oben]

A

open

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12
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egen

[eyein’] (like ‘eyeing’)

A

own (adjective, like: my own socks)

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13
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privat

[pre-vayt]

A

private

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14
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personlig

[pai{r}-sown-e]

A

personal

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15
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stor

[sdoo{r} OR sto{r}e]

A

big / great / large

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16
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fantastisk

[fan-tass-isk]

A

fantastic / amazing

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17
Q

venstre

[vin-struh]

A

left (direction)

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18
Q

anderledes

[an-uh-lil-iss]

A

different / differently

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19
Q

ren

[ʁain]

A

clean

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20
Q

beskidt

[biss-git]

A

dirty

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21
Q

lovlig

[lo-lee]

A

legal

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22
Q

menneskelig

[mens-keh-lee OR mens-klee]

A

human

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23
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nylig

[new-lee]

A

recent

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24
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dansk

[dansk]

A

Danish

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25
Q

TRUE OR FALSE:

There are no irregular adjectives that are missing one or more of the forms (post fixes like -, -t, -e).

A

FALSE

‘Beskidt’ (dirty) is an irregular adjective which can only be beskidt or beskidte.

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26
Q

vigtig

[vik-dee]

A

important

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27
Q

levende

[lee-ew-nuh]

A

living

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28
Q

tilgængelig

[teh-geng-lee or teh-gang-lee ]

A

available

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29
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populær

[poe-poo-lair]

A

popular

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30
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mulig

[moo-lee]

A

possible

31
Q

fremtidig

[frem-til-e OR frem-til-ih]

A

future

32
Q

område

[um-ʁoo{l}]

A

area

33
Q

officiel

[ah-fee-shill]

A

official

34
Q

endelig

[en-lee]

A

final / finally

35
Q

nødvendig

[no-ven-dee]

A

necessary

36
Q

militær

[me-lee-tair]

A

military

37
Q

uafhængig

[ew-o-hing-e]

A

independent

38
Q

ansvarlig

[an-svah-lee]

A

responsible

39
Q

hel

[heal]

A

whole / completely

40
Q

TRUE OR FALSE
While nouns normally express definiteness using a postfix, this changes to using an article if any adjectives is attached to the noun.

A

TRUE

41
Q

TRUE OR FALSE

If the adjective is used with a definite noun, then it is put between the definite article and the noun

A

TRUE

“En åben bil” (an open car) becomes “den åbne bil” (the open car)

42
Q

moderne

[mo-dairn]

A

modern

43
Q

perfekt

[pe{r}-fect]

A

perfect / perfectly

44
Q

smuk

[smoke]

A

beautiful / pretty

45
Q

normal

[nuh-mail]

A

normal / normally

46
Q

positiv

[pose-ih-tey{w}]

A

positive

47
Q

fremragende

[frem-row-n]

A

excellent / brilliant

48
Q

ond

[owen (FAST)] (say ‘owen’ fast so it sounds similar to ‘un’)

A

evil

49
Q

historisk

[he-sdoo{r}-eysk]

A

historical

50
Q

interessant

[in-truh-sant]

A

interesting

51
Q

traditionel

[trah-dish-own-el]

A

traditional

52
Q

religiøs

[ʁell-gyews]

A

religious

53
Q

seriøs

[say-yews]

A

serious / seriously

54
Q

forkert

[fuh-kea{r}t]

A

wrong

55
Q

kulturel

[koul-chew-ʁhal]

A

cultural

56
Q

dyr (adj.)

[do-eh OR dou{r}]

A

expensive

57
Q

umulig

[ew-moo-lee]

A

impossible

58
Q

negativ

[ney-guh-tew]

A

negative

59
Q

berømt

[beh-ʁempt]

A

famous

60
Q

effektiv

[eff-eck-tew]

A

effective / efficient

61
Q

velkendt

[vil-kent]

A

familiar

62
Q

i live

[e leave]

A

alive

63
Q

underlig

[owe-nuh-lee]

A

strange / weird

64
Q

modsat

[moul-set]

A

opposite

65
Q

bange

[bahng]

A

afraid / scared

66
Q

praktisk

[prahk-tisk]

A

convenient / practical

67
Q

bekvem

[beak-vem OR be-krem]

A

convenient / comfortable / practical

68
Q

trist

[trist]

A

sad

69
Q

ked

[kill]

A

sad / sorry / despressed

70
Q

hyppig

[who-be]

A

frequent

71
Q

sjov

[show OR sho] (pronounced like ‘fuh sho’ from ‘for sure’)

A

funny / fun

72
Q

ked af det

[kill a deh]

A

sad / sorry

73
Q

eget

[aisle)

A

own (adjective, like: my own socks)