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  2. German minority in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 15,000 people in Denmark belong to an autochthonous ethnic German minority traditionally referred to as hjemmetyskere, meaning "Home Germans" in Danish, and as Nordschleswiger in German. [1] They are Danish citizens and most self-identify as ethnic Germans. They generally speak Low Saxon and South Jutlandic Danish as their home ...

  3. Portal:Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Hans Christian Ørsted. Hans Christian Ørsted (14 August 1777 – 9 March 1851) was a Danish physicist and chemist, influenced by the thinking of Immanuel Kant.He is best known for discovering the relationship between electricity and magnetism known as electromagnetism.

  4. Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Denmark [a] is a Nordic country in Northern Europe.It is the metropole and most populous constituent of the Kingdom of Denmark, [N 7] also known as the Danish Realm, a constitutionally unitary state that includes the autonomous territories of the Faroe Islands and Greenland in the north Atlantic Ocean. [11]

  5. 14 Danish Girl Names That Are Just Too Cute - AOL

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    The problem: You want a baby name that’s unique, sweet and chic all at the same time. The fix: Look to our Danish friends for inspiration. Here, 14 danish girl names that are as cool as the ...

  6. Danish and Norwegian alphabet - Wikipedia

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    In the case of a Danish vs. non-Danish letter being the only difference in the names, the name with a Danish letter comes first. For expressions of multiple words (e.g. a cappella), one can choose between ignoring the space or sorting the space, the lack of any letter, first. [1]

  7. Gøtudanskt accent - Wikipedia

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    The term has been used to refer to different varieties in the literature, besides being used as a folk notion. Mitchinson (2012) considers Faroese Print-Danish as differing only from Standard Danish in terms of pronunciation, while Faroe-Danish furthermore incorporates elements of Faroese lexicon and grammar.

  8. Danish Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Danish Wikipedia (Danish: Dansk Wikipedia) started on 1 February 2002 and is the Danish language edition of Wikipedia. As of January 2025, ...

  9. Danish language - Wikipedia

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    Danish is a Germanic language of the North Germanic branch.Other names for this group are the Nordic [14] or Scandinavian languages. Along with Swedish, Danish descends from the Eastern dialects of the Old Norse language; Danish and Swedish are also classified as East Scandinavian or East Nordic languages.