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Most materials used in Danish research are written in Danish. Although you do not need to speak or read Danish in order to do research in Danish records, you do need some knowledge of the language to understand the records. You may also find some Latin and German in Danish records.
As you search for your ancestors from [[Denmark]], you will find most materials are written in Danish. Although you do not need to speak or read Danish in order to do research in Danish records, you do need some knowledge of the language to understand the records. You may also find some Latin and German in Danish records.


Because Danish grammar may affect the way words appear in the records, the words in a dictionary or word list may be slightly different.
Because Danish grammar may affect the way words appear in the records, the words in a dictionary or word list may be slightly different.
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