Stand-up comedian Conrad Molden explains the origins of the Danish language and the way words can be combined together like lego. Part of the show Danglish. Find Conrad Molden here: / conradmolden www.conradmolden.dk/
Very funny. Never thought about it. But it is kind of true putting 2 words together and there is a new word in Danish. Hovedbanegård. For train station politigården police station.
Politigården would be police farm, but as we also have politistationen, then yes that is the police station. Hovedbanegård would be head track farm,,,, and as a old DSB person i can say that there are absolutely nothing in or on a head going on when it come to trains in Denmark.
1:02 but Lego is a danish Company / made in Denmark. The daughter of the ovner of Lego once went to my School ( in my grade ). But she transfert School
Wordbook exist in English, but it's from another perspective: Anglish... And by extension a way to simplemake (simplify), modernise, and gatherise ( unify) Newglish/Anglish... By the way, overmorgen has its sameword in English: overmorning, just like overnight... The problem of English tongue is that it has far too many words from Old French (Normand version...) that are as well far too many weird and unlogical .For exemple : example: exemplus, language: langage, from langue, that should be lengue, because: lingua .Ling, linguage then or speakth?
I do not care about that language at all, not interested. It's sounds horrible as a language, people are weird and racist, I don't know the difference between Dutch or Danish language and have no intention in ever finding out.