Adjectives 2 Flashcards

1
Q

TRUE OR FALSE:
While nouns normally express definiteness using a postfix (-en, -et), this changes to using an article (den, det) if any PRONOUN is attached to the noun.

A

FALSE

…if any ADJECTIVE is attached to the noun.

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2
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stor

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

A

great / large / big

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3
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små

[smoe]

A

small / little

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

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4
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ny

[new]

A

new

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5
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god

[goo-ð OR go]

A

good

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gammel

[gamm-el]

A

old

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7
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end

[in]

A

than / besides

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færdig

[fai{r}-de]

A

complete / done / is ready / is finished

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9
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klog

[kloh]

A

smart / wise

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10
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TRUE OR FALSE:

If an 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). In this case the adjective is declined the same way as for the plural, no matter the grammatical number or gender of the noun.

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11
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mindre

[mean-dʁuh OR min-dʁuh]

A

smaller / less

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større

[sti{r} OR sdi{r}]

A

bigger / larger / greater

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13
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ung

[oung OR ewng]

A

young

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14
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ældre

[el-dʁuh]

A

older / elderly

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15
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yngre

[ewng-{r}uh]

A

younger

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16
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smuk

[smoke OR smuk]

A

pretty / beautiful / beautifully

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17
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sur

[sue-uh]

A

angry / sour

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18
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flest

[fleest]

A

most / the most

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19
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fuld

[fuhl]

A

full / complete / drunk (full of alcohol)

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20
Q

TRUE OR FALSE:
Making an adjective (like ‘cheap’) into a COMPARATIVE adjective (‘cheaper’) can be accomplished by adding a postfix of -ere (or -re) to the adjective OR by putting the word ‘mere’ (more) in front of the adjective (more cheap).

A

TRUE:
cheap = billig
cheaper = billigere
more cheap = mere billig

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21
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smukkere

[smo-gah]

A

prettier / more beautiful

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22
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gratis

[gʁah-teece OR gʁah-tis]

A

free

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23
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fri

[fʁee]

A

free

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24
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bedste

[bess-duh]

A

best

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25
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lang

[lang]

A

long

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26
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renere

[ʁey-nah]

A

cleaner

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27
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mæt

[mit]

A

full (of food)

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28
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største

[stu{r}st OR sto{r}-stuh]

A

biggest / largest

29
Q

mest

[meest]

A

most / the most

30
Q

TRUE OR FALSE:
Making an adjective (like ‘fast’) into a SUPERLATIVE adjective (‘fastest’) can be accomplished by adding a postfix of -st (or -est) to the adjective OR by putting the word ‘mest’ (most) in front of the adjective (most fast).

A

TRUE:
fast= hurtig
fastest = hurtigst
most fast = mest hurtig

31
Q

billigere

[be-lee{r} OR be-lee-ah]

A

cheaper

32
Q

hård

[ho]

A

hard / solid

33
Q

kort

[kou{r}t]

A

short

34
Q

varm

[vah-m] (rhymes with calm)

A

hot / warm

35
Q

bedre

[bið-ʁuh OR bil-luh]

A

better

36
Q

dårlig

[doe-lee]

A

bad / poor / terrible

37
Q

stand

[sdan]

A

able / unable

38
Q

forfærdelig

[fuh-fai{r}ed-lee]

A

terrible / horrible

39
Q

bedst

[bissed]

A

best

40
Q

TRUE OR FALSE:
When using comparative (ex: faster) and superlative (fastest) adjectives, they no longer have any agreement with the grammatical gender of the noun they modify like standard adjectives (fast) do. PLEASE NOTE though that the superlative declines with an added -e when put in the definite.

A

TRUE
en kold kat = a cold cat
den koldeste kat = the coldest cat

41
Q

hurtig

[who{r}e-dee]

A

fast

42
Q

klar

[kla{r} OR klah]

A

clear / ready

43
Q

glad

[gleð]

A

happy / fond

44
Q

stærk

[sdai{r}k]

A

strong

45
Q

sandt

[san]

A

true

46
Q

simpel

[sim-bihl]

A

simple

47
Q

dejligt

[die-lee]

A

lovely / nice

48
Q

sulten

[soolt-n]

A

hungry

49
Q

flot

[flaw-d OR fluh-d]

A

pretty / handsome

50
Q

TRUE OR FALSE:
In English, ‘more’ can be used to indicate both a larger amount of something and a larger count, or number, of things. In Danish, however, we use ‘mere’ for a amounts and ‘flere’ for count.

A

TRUE
‘Vi har mere mad end jer’ meaning ‘we have more food than you.’
‘Vi har flere biler end jer’ meaning ‘we have more cars than you.’

The same goes for the superlative:

'Vi har mest vand' meaning 'we have the most water.'
'Vi har flest børn' meaning we have the most kids.'
51
Q

dyb

[doob]

A

deep

52
Q

fattig

[fah-dee]

A

poor

53
Q

rig

[ree]

A

rich

54
Q

kold

[kahl]

A

cold

55
Q

sød

[suhð]

A

sweet

56
Q

retfærdig

[ʁad-fai{r}-de]

A

fair

57
Q

skarpe

[sgohp] (rhymes with stop)

A

sharp

58
Q

tørstig

[tu{r}s-de]

A

thirsty

59
Q

TRUE OR FALSE:

There ARE NO comparative and superlative forms of ‘meget’ and ‘mange.’

A

FALSE:

English Danish Comperative Superlative
Much Meget Mere Mest
Many Mange Flere Flest

60
Q

alene

[eh-lean]

A

alone

61
Q

svag

[svay]

A

weak

62
Q

sikker

[see-gah]

A

sure

63
Q

værre

[vai{r}]

A

worse

64
Q

værst

[vai{r}st]

A

worst

65
Q

høj

[hi-e OR hoy]

A

tall / high

66
Q

forskellig

[fuh-skel-e]

A

different

67
Q

kedeligt

[kið-ih-lee or kill-ih-lee]

A

boring

68
Q

flest

[fleeced]

A

most