partner in Danish
partner in Danish is partner, kavaler, kompagnon — partner means a spouse or other person with whom someone shares a romantic or domestic relationship.
partner in Danish
partner
partner
Someone with whom one dances in a two-person dance.
kavaler
Someone with whom one dances in a two-person dance.
partner
A member of a business or law partnership.
kompagnon
A member of a business or law partnership.
medspiller
slå sig sammen
samarbejde
(intransitive, often, with with) To work or perform as a partner.
What does "partner" mean?
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noun A spouse or other person with whom someone shares a romantic or domestic relationship.
"She introduced her partner to the rest of the family."
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noun A person who shares ownership or responsibility in a business, firm, or activity.
"He made partner at the law firm after eight years."
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noun Someone paired with another for a game, dance, or task.
"Find a partner and practise the new dance steps."
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verb To join with someone as a partner, or pair someone with another for an activity.
"The startup partnered with a larger company to expand overseas."
partner in a sentence
- She introduced her partner to the rest of the family.
- They've been business partners for over a decade, but also life partners.
- He made partner at the law firm after eight years.
- The two partners split the company's profits evenly.
Similar words in Danish
Common Danish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "partner" in Danish?
"partner" in Danish is partner, kavaler, kompagnon. partner means: A spouse or other person with whom someone shares a romantic or domestic relationship.
How do you use "partner" in a sentence?
Example: "She introduced her partner to the rest of the family." In Danish, "partner" is partner, kavaler, kompagnon.
Are there other ways to say "partner" in Danish?
Yes — Danish has 6 translations listed for "partner": partner, kavaler, kompagnon, medspiller, slå sig sammen, samarbejde.
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