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I . Dan·ish <-es> [ˈdeɪnɪʃ] SAM.

1. Danish no mn. (language):

Danish
danščina ž. spol

2. Danish (people):

the Danish mn.
Danci m. spol mn.

3. Danish am. angl. (cake) → Danish pastry:

II . Dan·ish [ˈdeɪnɪʃ] PRID.

Danish

glej tudi Danish pastry

Dan·ish ˈpas·try SAM.

Dan·ish ˈpas·try SAM.

Enojezični primeri (nepregledani od uredništva PONS)

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The Danish language was spoken and in 1913 the community even hired a teacher of Danish folk-dancing and gymnastics.
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Excavated by a Danish expedition between 1931 and 1938.
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This failed, but generally the Danish economy was beginning to recover from the long period of wars.
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He was a member of the Danish field hockey team, which won the silver medal.
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But as his left flank was unprotected it took a lot of punishment and the Danish center slowly started dissolving.
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The long war was a strain on the Danish economy as well as on the unity of the north.
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The group were ordered mainly to fight the Danish resistance movement.
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The fear was that this would have brought Danish troops right back to same frontier that they had occupied prior to the war.
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It is estimated that by 1775, slaves outnumbered the Danish settlers by a ratio of 5:1.
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In the year 1001 the village is said to have been burned down by Danish invaders.
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