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Japanese uses Japanese kana and kanji while Danish uses Latin. Because the two do not share an alphabet, translated output cannot be sounded out from the original spelling — copy the result directly rather than trying to transcribe it.
Japanese belongs to the Japonic family while Danish belongs to the Indo-European family. With no shared ancestry there are few cognates to fall back on, so idioms and fixed expressions rarely map word-for-word. Short, literal sentences translate more accurately than figurative ones.
Japanese follows subject-object-verb (SOV) order while Danish follows subject-verb-object (SVO). The translator has to rebuild each sentence rather than substitute words in place, so the output will not line up word-for-word with your input. Splitting long sentences improves accuracy.
Japanese: Approximately 128 million speakers, predominantly in Japan. Danish: Approximately 6 million speakers worldwide, with about 5.6 million in Denmark.
Everyday phrases translated from Japanese to Danish — useful for travel, conversation and learning.
| Japanese | Danish |
|---|---|
| こんにちは | Hej |
| おはようございます | Godmorgen |
| こんにちは | God eftermiddag |
| こんばんは。 | God aften |
| おやすみ | Godnat |
| さようなら | Farvel |
| また会いましょう | Vi ses senere |
| また明日 | Vi ses i morgen |
| ようこそ | Velkommen |
| 調子はどうですか? | Hvordan har du det? |
| 私は元気です、ありがとう | Jeg har det fint, tak |
| 良い一日をお過ごしください | Hav en god dag |
| Japanese | Danish |
|---|---|
| お願いします | Venligst |
| ありがとう | Tak |
| ありがとうございました | Mange tak |
| どういたしまして | Du er velkommen |
| はい | Ja |
| いいえ | Nej |
| すみません | Undskyld mig |
| ごめんなさい | Jeg er ked af det |
| 問題ありません | Intet problem |
| もちろん | Selvfølgelig |
| おめでとうございます | Tillykke |
| 頑張ってください | Held og lykke |
| Japanese | Danish |
|---|---|
| あなたの名前は何ですか? | Hvad er dit navn? |
| よろしくお願いします | Dejligt at møde dig |
| どこの出身ですか? | Hvor er du fra? |
| 何歳ですか? | Hvor gammel er du? |
| 私は学生です | Jeg er studerende |
| 私は休暇でここにいます | Jeg er her på ferie |
| 私は仕事のためにここにいます | Jeg er her for arbejde |
| これは私の友達です | Det her er min ven |
| Japanese | Danish |
|---|---|
| 1 つ | En |
| 2 | To |
| 3 | Tre |
| 4 | Fire |
| 5 | Fem |
| 6 | Seks |
| セブン | Syv |
| 8 | Otte |
| ナイン | Ni |
| 10 | Ti |
| 百 | Et hundrede |
| 1,000 | Et tusind |
| Japanese | Danish |
|---|---|
| 今日 | I dag |
| 明日 | I morgen |
| 昨日 | I går |
| 今 | Nu |
| 後で | Senere |
| 今何時ですか? | Hvad er klokken? |
| 午前中 | Om morgenen |
| 夕方 | Om aftenen |
| 月曜日 | Mandag |
| 金曜日 | Fredag |
| 来週 | Næste uge |
| 1時間 | En time |
| Japanese | Danish |
|---|---|
| バスルームはどこですか? | Hvor er badeværelset? |
| 鉄道駅はどこですか? | Hvor er togstationen? |
| 空港はどこですか? | Hvor er lufthavnen? |
| どうやってそこに行きますか? | Hvordan kommer jeg dertil? |
| 左折 | Drej til venstre |
| 右折 | Drej til højre |
| まっすぐ進んでください | Gå ligeud |
| 近くにあります | Det er tæt på |
| 遠いです | Det er langt |
| 道に迷ってしまった | Jeg er fortabt |
| タクシーが必要です | Jeg skal bruge en taxa |
| チケットはどこで買えますか? | Hvor kan jeg købe en billet? |
| チケットはいくらですか | Hvor meget koster billetten? |
| 歩いても安全ですか? | Er det sikkert at gå? |
| Japanese | Danish |
|---|---|
| お腹が空いた | Jeg er sulten |
| のどが渇いた | Jeg er tørstig |
| 水ください | Vand, tak |
| 2人用のテーブルをお願いします | Et bord til to, tak |
| メニューをお願いします | Menuen, tak |
| 何をお勧めしますか? | Hvad anbefaler du? |
| これが欲しいです | Jeg vil gerne have dette |
| おいしいです | Det er lækkert |
| 請求書をお願いします | Regningen, tak |
| 肉は食べません | Jeg spiser ikke kød |
| 食物アレルギーがあります | Jeg har fødevareallergi |
| コーヒー | Kaffe |
| お茶 | Te |
| パン | Brød |
| Japanese | Danish |
|---|---|
| これにはいくらかかりますか? | Hvor meget koster dette? |
| 高すぎる | Det er for dyrt |
| クレジットカードは利用できますか? | Accepterer du kreditkort? |
| ただ見ているだけです | Jeg kigger bare |
| いただきます | Jeg tager den |
| 開く | Åbn |
| 閉店 | Lukket |
| 入口 | Indgang |
| 終了 | Afslut |
| 市場はどこですか? | Hvor er markedet? |
| Japanese | Danish |
|---|---|
| ヘルプ | Hjælp |
| 医師に電話してください | Ring til en læge |
| 警察に電話してください | Ring til politiet |
| 助けが必要です | Jeg har brug for hjælp |
| 私は病気です | Jeg er syg |
| 病院はどこですか? | Hvor er hospitalet? |
| 薬局はどこですか? | Hvor er apoteket? |
| ここが痛い | Det gør ondt her |
| 医者が必要です | Jeg har brug for en læge |
| 近くに病院はありますか? | Er der et hospital i nærheden? |
| Japanese | Danish |
|---|---|
| あなたは英語を話しますか? | Taler du engelsk? |
| 分かりません | Jeg forstår det ikke |
| 分かりました | Jeg forstår |
| ゆっくり話してください | Tal langsomt |
| それを繰り返してください | Gentag det venligst |
| 書き留めてください | Skriv det venligst ned |
| これはどういう意味ですか? | Hvad betyder det? |
| これはなんと言いますか? | Hvordan siger du det? |
| 私は学んでいます | Jeg lærer |
| 少し話します | Jeg taler lidt |
| 手伝ってもらえますか? | Kan du hjælpe mig? |
| 分かりません | Jeg ved det ikke |
Translations are generated automatically and may vary by region or context.
Primarily spoken in Denmark, with communities in Greenland, Faroe Islands, northern Germany (South Jutland), and Danish diaspora worldwide.
Uses Latin alphabet with 29 letters: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z, Æ, Ø, Å
Features 16 vowel phonemes (including length distinctions) and unique 'stød' (glottal stop) that affects word meaning.
Subject-verb-object (SVO) word order. Simplified case system compared to other Germanic languages, with definite articles as suffixes.
Contains loanwords from Low German, French, English, and Latin, with recent heavy influence from English.
Part of the Indo-European family, specifically the North Germanic branch along with Swedish and Norwegian.
Uses Latin script with three additional vowel letters (æ, ø, å).
Evolved from Old Norse runic writing to Latin script during Christianization, with modern orthography standardized in the 16th-18th centuries.
Approximately 6 million speakers worldwide, with about 5.6 million in Denmark.
Primarily spoken in Japan. It is the national language of Japan, with the majority of speakers residing there.
Japanese uses three scripts: Hiragana (, 46 basic characters) Katakana (, 46 basic characters) Kanji (, thousands of characters) Romaji (, Latin script used for teaching and inputting Japanese text) .
Japanese phonetic structure includes 5 vowel sounds and numerous consonant sounds that can be altered with diacritical marks to indicate voicing.
Typically follows a subject-object-verb (SOV) order. Utilizes a system of particles to indicate grammatical relationships between words and relies heavily on verb conjugations to express tense, aspect, and mood.
Japanese has a significant number of loanwords from English, Portuguese, Dutch, and other languages, especially in modern usage. These are typically written in Katakana.
Considered as a part of the Japonic language family. The relationship with other language families is debated, but it may be related to Korean and the Altaic languages.
Combines three scripts—Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji. Hiragana is used for native Japanese words, Katakana for foreign words, and Kanji for words of Chinese origin.
Developed from Chinese characters around the 4th century AD. Hiragana and Katakana were developed as simplified forms of Kanji for different purposes in literature and documentation.
Approximately 128 million speakers, predominantly in Japan.
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