Going to the Supermarket
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In this episode, we're heading to one of the first places most newcomers visit in Denmark: the supermarket. You'll learn some of the most common words and phrases you'll hear when interacting with a cashier, including how to answer simple questions, ask for a receipt, and end the conversation politely.
We also introduce the Danish vowel Å!
Words of the Day
Ja - Yes
Nej - No
Godmorgen - Good morning
Kvittering - Receipt
Værsgo - Here you go
Selv tak - You're welcome
Hav en god dag - Have a good day
I lige måde - You too
Main Dialogue
Cashier: Hej. Godmorgen.
Customer: Hej. Godmorgen.
Cashier: Det bliver hundrede kroner.
Cashier: Vil du have kvitteringen?
Customer: Ja tak.
Cashier: Værsgo.
Customer: Tak.
Cashier: Selv tak.
Customer: Hej hej.
Cashier: Hav en god dag.
Customer: Tak, i lige måde.
Words and Phrase Variations
Different ways to say thank you:
Tusind tak - Thank you very much
Mange tak - Many thanks
Tak skal du have - Thanks a lot
Nej tak - No thank you
Ellers tak - Thanks anyway / I'm good, thanks
Different ways to say you're welcome:
Det var så lidt - You're welcome / No problem
Other useful greetings:
God weekend - Have a good weekend
Godaften - Good evening
Common Danish supermarkets:
Netto
Føtex
Meny
Rema 1000
Pronunciation Point:
This episode introduces the Danish vowel Å.
You'll hear it in:
I lige måde - you too
Åben - open
Join us next time as we head to a coffee shop and learn how to order food and drinks in Danish!
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