A Simplified Grammar of the Danish LanguageTrübner & Company, 1884 - 66 pages |
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... Pronouns 25 Verbs ( Udsagnsord ) 25 Irregular Verbs ( Uregelrette Udsagnsord ) 29 Prepositions ( Forholdsord ) 32 Conjunctions ( Bindeord ) 33 Interjections ( Udråbsord ) 33 PART II . ON THE CHARACTER , POSITION , AND.
... Pronouns 25 Verbs ( Udsagnsord ) 25 Irregular Verbs ( Uregelrette Udsagnsord ) 29 Prepositions ( Forholdsord ) 32 Conjunctions ( Bindeord ) 33 Interjections ( Udråbsord ) 33 PART II . ON THE CHARACTER , POSITION , AND.
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Elise C. Otté. PART II . ON THE CHARACTER , POSITION , AND MORE PRECISE USE OF THE DIFFERENT PARTS OF SPEECH . The Indefinite Article ( Ubestemte Kendeord ) The Definite Article ( De bestemte Kendeord ) Adjectives ( Tillægsord ) The ...
Elise C. Otté. PART II . ON THE CHARACTER , POSITION , AND MORE PRECISE USE OF THE DIFFERENT PARTS OF SPEECH . The Indefinite Article ( Ubestemte Kendeord ) The Definite Article ( De bestemte Kendeord ) Adjectives ( Tillægsord ) The ...
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... characters in printing and writing but those known as the Gothic , or German . In the present day , however , the Latin Alphabet is being extensively employed by the best writers of Denmark and Norway , and a new and more rational ...
... characters in printing and writing but those known as the Gothic , or German . In the present day , however , the Latin Alphabet is being extensively employed by the best writers of Denmark and Norway , and a new and more rational ...
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... character in their modes of speech than the Norsemen , or the Danes . In Norway the current speech of the nation at large would possibly have preserved as many traces of its origin , if the Norwegian kingdom had maintained , or re ...
... character in their modes of speech than the Norsemen , or the Danes . In Norway the current speech of the nation at large would possibly have preserved as many traces of its origin , if the Norwegian kingdom had maintained , or re ...
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... character , which could still be traced in Swedish , and in the various forms of the " Bondesprog , " or peasant language of provin- cial Norway . Of this Danish and Norwegian scholars have long been sensible , and more than fifty years ...
... character , which could still be traced in Swedish , and in the various forms of the " Bondesprog , " or peasant language of provin- cial Norway . Of this Danish and Norwegian scholars have long been sensible , and more than fifty years ...
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