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How To Say ‘Thank you’ in Danish

How to Say Thank You in Danish

In most cultures, it is custom to express gratitude in some way or another. The dictionary defines gratitude as follows: it is “the quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness”. Giving a sincere, thankful response to someone’s actions or words is often the ‘glue’ that keeps relationships together. This is true in most societies! Doing so in a foreign country also shows your respect and appreciation for the culture. Words have great power – use these ones sincerely and often!

Table of Contents

  1. 12 Ways to say ‘Thank you’ in Danish
  2. Video Lesson: Learn to Say ‘Thank You’ in 3 Minutes
  3. Infographic & Audio Lesson: Survival Phrases – Thank You
  4. Video Lesson: ‘Thank You’ in 31 Languages
  5. How DanishClass101 Can Help You

So, how do you say ‘Thank you’ in Danish? You can learn easily! Below, DanishClass101 brings you perfect translations and pronunciation as you learn the most common ways Danish speakers say ‘Thanks’ in various situations.

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1. 12 Ways to say ‘Thank you’ in Danish

1- Thank you.

Tak.

The magical words that can bring a smile to any face. For one day, truly mean it whenever you say these words, and see how this lifts your spirit too!

2- That’s very kind of you.

Det er meget venligt af dig.

This phrase is appropriate when someone clearly goes out of their way to give good service, or to offer you a kindness.

3- Thanks for your kind words!

Tak for dine venlige ord!

Someone paid you a compliment and made you feel good? That is kind of him/her, so express your gratitude!

4- Thank you for coming today.

Tak fordi I kom i dag.

This welcoming phrase should be part of your arsenal if you’re conducting more formal meetings with Danish speakers. If you’re hosting a party, this is also a good phrase when you greet your Danish guests!

5- Thank you for your consideration.

Tak for din overvejelse.

This is a more formal, almost solemn way to thank someone for their thoughtfulness and sensitivity towards you. It is also suitable to use when a native speaker has to consider something you submit, like a job application, a project or a proposal. You are thanking them, in essence, for time and effort they are about to, or have spent on your submission.

6- Thanks a lot!

Mange tak!

This means the same as ‘Thank you’, but with energy and enthusiasm added! It means almost the same as ‘thank you so much’ in Danish. Use this in an informal setting with your Danish friends or teachers.

7- Teachers like you are not easy to find.

Lærere som dig er ikke lette at finde.

Some phrases are compliments, which express gratitude by inference. This is one of them. If you’re particularly impressed with your DanishClass101 teacher, this is an excellent phrase to memorize!

8- Thank you for spending time with us.

Tak, fordi du tilbringer tid sammen med os.

Any host at a gathering with Danish speakers, such as a meeting or a party, should have this under his/her belt! Use it when you’re saying goodbye or busy closing a meeting. It could also be another lovely way to thank your Danish language teacher for her time.

9- Thank you for being patient and helping me improve.

Tak, fordi du er tålmodig og hjælper mig med at blive bedre.

This phrase is another sure way to melt any formal or informal Danish teacher’s heart! Teaching is not easy, and often a lot of patience is required from the teacher. Thank him/her for it! It’s also a good phrase to use if you work in Denmark, and want to thank your trainer or employer. You will go a long way towards making yourself a popular employee – gratitude is the most attractive trait in any person!

10- You’re the best teacher ever!

Du er den bedste lærer nogensinde!

This is also an enthusiastic way to thank your teacher by means of a compliment. It could just make their day!

11- Thank you for the gift.

Tak for gaven.

This is a good phrase to remember when you’re the lucky recipient of a gift. Show your respect and gratitude with these words.

12- I have learned so much thanks to you.

Jeg har lært så meget takket være dig.

What a wonderful compliment to give a good teacher! It means they have succeeded in their goal, and you’re thankful for it.

2. Video Lesson: Learn to Say ‘Thank You’ in 3 Minutes

Wherever your destination maybe, manners are a must! And in this respect, Denmark is no different.

1- Tak
In Danish the most simple way of saying “Thank you” is Tak. Tak is an interjection and is derived from the verb takke. The dictionary form is at takke which in English will be translated as “to thank.” The English equivalent of “Tak” would be “thanks.” In Danish we have a saying, Tak er et fattigt ord! which means “Thank you is a poor word.” Meaning that because Tak is only one syllable, it doesn’t take much effort to say. So don’t forget it!

2- Tak skal du have
If you want to make clear who you are thanking, like the English phrase “Thank you,” you say Tak skal du have, which literally means “Thanks you shall have.” Skal du have can be added at the end of any of the phrases. You automatically make the phrase polite with it.

3- Mange tak.
There will be occasions when you want express your gratitude in a more appreciable manner. Then, you should use the expression Mange tak! The first word mange means “many” or “lot,” so the English equivalent of Mange tak is “Many thanks.”

4- Tusind tak.
Actually, you can also say Tusind tak! which expresses the same level of appreciation as Mange tak! The word tusind means “thousand”.

5- Mange tusind tak.
To show a deeper gratitude, it is enough to combine the two expressions, so you get Mange tusind tak! which in English will be translated as “Many many thanks.” or “Thank you very much.”

6- Mange tusind gange tak.
An even more formal way of expressing your gratitude is Mange tusind gange tak. Literally translated, it is “Many thousand times thanks.” The third word gange means “times,” and is used as the multiplier to enhance your appreciation.

Cultural Insights

Quick Tip 1

The most common way to say “Thank you” is Tak. Use Tak in any situation whether formal, informal, special or common, and Danes will appreciate your effort in speaking their language. Also, never worry about the person’s age or profession. Keep in mind that this word can be used anywhere, anytime and with anyone. You say Tak when the waiter brings you the food, when somebody does a favor for you and when you receive a compliment. Remember, Tak er et fattigt ord! (“Thanks is a poor word”.)

Quick Tip 2
As mentioned earlier, thank you is a poor word so we enhance it with a combination of quantifiers: tusind, mange, gange. You might even hear some use En million gange tak. En million is “a million,” and as you might have guessed the meaning becomes “A million times thank you.” And to make it more formal we just add skal du have. Basically in Danish you can use any combination of the words we covered to enhance the depth and formality of Tak.

On the run to Denmark? Wait! You can’t go without some basic language phrases under your belt! Especially if you’re heading to meet your prospective employer! Either in person or online, knowing how to say ‘Thank you’ in the Danish language will only improve their impression of you! DanishClass101 saves you time with this short lesson that nevertheless packs a punch. Learn to say ‘Thank you’ in Danish in no time!

3. Audio Lesson: Survival Phrases – Thank You

5 Ways to Say Thank You in Danish

Perhaps you think it’s unimportant that you don’t know what ‘Thank you’ is in Danish, or that it’s too difficult a language to learn. Yet, as a traveler or visitor, you will be surprised at how far you can go using a little bit of Danish in Denmark!

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At DanishClass101, we offer you a few ways of saying ‘Thank you’ in Danish that you have no excuse not knowing, as they’re so simple and easy to learn. The lesson is geared to aid your ‘survival’ in formal and informal situations in Denmark, so don’t wait! You will never have to google ‘How do you say thanks in Danish’ again…!

4. ‘Thank You’ in 31 Languages

For the global traveler in a hurry, here are 31 ways to say ‘Thank you’! These are the first words you need to learn in any foreign language – it is sure to smooth your way with native speakers by showing your gratitude for services rendered, and your respect for their culture! Learn and know how to correctly say ‘Thank you’ in 31 different languages in this short video.

5. Why would DanishClass101 be the perfect choice to learn Danish?

However, you need not stop at ‘Thank you’ in Danish – why not learn to speak the language?! You have absolutely nothing to lose. Research has shown that learning a new language increases intelligence and combats brain-aging. Also, the ability to communicate with native speakers in their own language is an instant way to make friends and win respect! Or imagine you know how to write ‘Thank you’ to that special Danish friend after a date…he/she will be so impressed!

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