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In Danish, as in English, the forms of some words will vary according to how they are used in a sentence. Who—whose—whom or marry—marries—married are examples of words in English with variant forms. The endings of a word in a document may differ from those in this list, for example: | In Danish, as in English, the forms of some words will vary according to how they are used in a sentence. Who—whose—whom or marry—marries—married are examples of words in English with variant forms. The endings of a word in a document may differ from those in this list, for example: | ||
Mand man | Mand= man | ||
Kone wife<br> | Kone= wife<br> | ||
Manden the man | Manden= the man | ||
Konen the wife<br> | Konen= the wife<br> | ||
Mænd men | Mænd= men | ||
Koner wives<br> | Koner= wives<br> | ||
Mænderne the men | Mænderne= the men | ||
Konerne the wives | Konerne= the wives | ||
This word list gives the standard form of each word. | This word list gives the standard form of each word. |
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