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Jun 2024
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This podcast episode is about English words in Danish.

Sometimes, we get lazy and use English words instead of equally good Danish words.

There are also times, when we use words that are unique to English and don’t have an equivalent in our language.

And finally … We have anglicism. They are just plain incorrect.



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