Sentence examples for the danish from inspiring English sources

"the Danish" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to something or someone from Denmark, or of Danish origin. For example: "The Danish government has announced new measures to combat the spread of the coronavirus."

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the danish

noun

A native of Denmark; a Dane.

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The Danish d.j.j

Are the Danish big grillers?

Will the Danish move set a precedent?

(Translated, from the Danish, by Misha Hoekstra).

He was wanted by the Danish police.

The Danish state made it easy, too.

Education is based on the Danish system.

The Danish have done it recently.

They cite the Danish example.

There's the Danish People's Party.

What about burning down the Danish embassy?

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