Adverbs Flashcards

1
Q

meget

[mi{l}e OR mið] (ð is numb tongue sound)

A

very / much / a lot

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2
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nu

[new]

A

now

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3
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[so]

A

so / that / then

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4
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der

[dai{r} OR de-uh]

A

there / who / which

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5
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mere

[me-uh]

A

more / anymore / any more

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6
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hen

[hin]

A

over / to

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7
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for

[fuh]

A

too / because / for

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8
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Hvor meget?

[Vo{r} mi{l}e]

A

How much?

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9
Q

TRUE OR FALSE:
Adverbs sometimes behave slightly different in Danish compared to English. This is usually when they are used to describe a ADJECTIVE

A

FALSE

It is usually when they are used to describe a VERB.

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10
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TRUE OR FALSE:

When a sentence is started by an adverb describing the verb, then the verb will follow immediately after.

A

TRUE
Example:
Generelt spiser jeg kød.
This example translates literally to “Generally eat I meat,” however in English “I” and “eat” would be switched giving the sentence “generally I eat meat” or “generally I am eating meat.”

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11
Q

aldrig

[al-dʁee]

A

never

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12
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altid

[al-til OR al-tið] (ð is the numb tongue sound)

A

always

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13
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også

[o-seh OR us]

A

also / too

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14
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her

[he{r}e]

A

here

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15
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ret

[ʁat]

A
  1. very / pretty

2. court

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16
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derefter

[da{r]e-if-duh]

A

then

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17
Q

henne

[hin]

A

at / over at

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18
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stadig

[stel-lee]

A

still

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19
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kun

[kuhn] (the ‘kuh’ sound like ‘cou’ in ‘could’)

A

only / just

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20
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bare

[baah]

A

just / only

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21
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godt

[got]

A

well / alright / fine

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22
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selv

[sel]

A

even

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23
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engang

[in-gong]

A

even / once / once upon a time

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24
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endda

[in-dah]

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even

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imidlertid | [e-mil-eh-til OR e-mið-eh-til]
however
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TRUE OR FALSE: | Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. Therefore they do ***NOT*** decline to the noun of the sentence
TRUE
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virkelig | [veerk-lee]
really
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igen | [e-gen] (g does not make a 'j' sound)
again
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endnu | [e-new]
yet / even
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væk | [vik]
away / gone
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allerede | [el-ih-rill OR el-ih-rið] (ð is the numb-tongue sound)
already
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mindste | [min-stuh]
least
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nogensinde | [known-sin]
ever
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lidt | [lit]
a bit / a little
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ked af det | [kil a deh OR kil eh deh]
sorry
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langt | [lankt]
far / long
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ellers | [ill-us]
else / otherwise
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senere | [see-nah]
later
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sædvanligvis | [seh-vain-lee-veece]
usually
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tilstrækkelig | [teh-strahg-lee]
enough
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øjeblikket | [oy-e-blee-gull]
the moment
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snart | [sna{r}t OR snah-t]
soon
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længe | [ling]
a long time / long
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næsten | [nays{d}-en]
almost
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endelig | [n-lee]
finally / final
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nemt | [nimt]
easily
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sommetider | [sum-ih-til-uh or sum-ih-tið-uh]
sometimes
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tidligt | [tuh-lidt]
early / soon
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sent | [seen-t]
late
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især | [e-sai{r}]
especially
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generelt | [gen-eh-ʁhal]
generally / in general
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TRUE OR FALSE: Just like an adjective in English can be converted to an adverb by adding -ly, so it is possible in Danish, in general by adding ***-t***
TRUE "Normal" (normal) becomes "normalt" (normally) "Fuldstændig" (complete) becomes "fuldstændigt" (completely).
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muligvis | [moo-le-veace]
possibly
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tydeligt | [too-lidt]
clearly
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fuldstændigt | [fewl-stan-deet]
completely
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omtrent | [uhm-tʁant]
approximately
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præcis | [pʁay-cease]
exactly
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ude | [ew-l OR oo-ð]
out / outside
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inde | [e-nuh]
inside / in
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hverken | [vai{r}-kin]
neither
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normalt | [no-mate]
normally / normal
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sammen | [sam{p}-n] (think of the prnunciation of 'sumpin' (something) and use that as a approximate guide to 'sam{p}-n')
together
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nødvendigvis | [null-ven-dee-veece]
necessarily
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bestemt | [be-stemt]
definitely / certainly
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langsomt | [lan-sumt]
slowly
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perfekt | [pe{r}-fikt]
perfectly / perfect
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lige | [lee]
the same / just / equally
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lige meget | [lee mile OR miðe] (ð is the numb tongue song)
does not matter (literally 'equally much,' meaning that the difference in amounts does not matter)
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hverken... eller | [vai{r}-kin... a-lah]
neither... nor