be in Danish
be in Danish is blive, være, ville — be means to exist or to have a certain identity, quality, or state.
be in Danish
blive
(auxiliary) Used with past participles of verbs to form the passive voice.
være
(auxiliary) Used with past participles of verbs to form the passive voice.
ville
(formal) Used with to-infinitives of verbs to express intent, obligation, appropriateness, or relative future occurrence.
være
være
(rare, and, regional, chiefly, in the past tense) Used to link two noun clauses: a day of the week, recurring date, month, or other specific time (on which the event of the main clause took place) and a period of time indicating how long ago that day was. [from 15th c.]
være lig med
(rare, and, regional, chiefly, in the past tense) Used to link two noun clauses: a day of the week, recurring date, month, or other specific time (on which the event of the main clause took place) and a period of time indicating how long ago that day was. [from 15th c.]
finde sted
To occur, to take place.
ske
To occur, to take place.
være
To occur, to take place.
være
(in perfect tenses) Elliptical form of "be here", "go to and return from" or similar, also extending to certain other senses of "go".
være her
(in perfect tenses) Elliptical form of "be here", "go to and return from" or similar, also extending to certain other senses of "go".
være
(now, usually, literary) To exist; to have real existence, to be alive.
være til
(now, usually, literary) To exist; to have real existence, to be alive.
What does "be" mean?
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verb To exist or to have a certain identity, quality, or state.
"She wants to be a doctor one day."
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verb Used with another verb to form continuing or passive actions.
"They are working late tonight."
be in a sentence
- She wants to be a doctor one day.
- The weather is cold today.
- They are working late tonight.
- The report was written by two students.
Similar words in Danish
Common Danish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "be" in Danish?
"be" in Danish is blive, være, ville. be means: To exist or to have a certain identity, quality, or state.
How do you use "be" in a sentence?
Example: "She wants to be a doctor one day." In Danish, "be" is blive, være, ville.
Are there other ways to say "be" in Danish?
Yes — Danish has 8 translations listed for "be": blive, være, ville, være lig med, finde sted, ske.
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