in in Danish
in in Danish is ind, inde, af — in means contained by, inside, or within the limits of something — spatially, in time, or in a more abstract sense.
in in Danish
ind
inde
So as to be enclosed or surrounded by something.
af
inden i
i
på
Used to indicate a language, script, tone, etc. of a text, speech, etc.
med
Used to indicate a language, script, tone, etc. of a text, speech, etc.
What does "in" mean?
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prep Contained by, inside, or within the limits of something — spatially, in time, or in a more abstract sense.
"The keys are in the drawer."
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prep Used to say what someone is wearing, what field they work in, or what condition/state they're in.
"She showed up in a red coat."
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adj Fashionable or currently popular.
"Chunky trainers were the in thing that year."
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adj Currently batting, in cricket or baseball.
"Their star batter was still in when rain stopped play."
in in a sentence
- The keys are in the drawer.
- We'll finish in an hour.
- She showed up in a red coat.
- He's been in finance for a decade.
Similar words in Danish
Common Danish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "in" in Danish?
"in" in Danish is ind, inde, af. in means: Contained by, inside, or within the limits of something — spatially, in time, or in a more abstract sense.
How do you use "in" in a sentence?
Example: "The keys are in the drawer." In Danish, "in" is ind, inde, af.
Are there other ways to say "in" in Danish?
Yes — Danish has 7 translations listed for "in": ind, inde, af, inden i, i, på.
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