person in Danish
person in Danish is menneske, person, legeme — person means a human being, or any individual regarded as an entity with rights and identity.
person in Danish
menneske
person
legeme
The physical body of a being seen as distinct from the mind, character, etc. [from 14th c.]
What does "person" mean?
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noun A human being, or any individual regarded as an entity with rights and identity.
"Every person in the room agreed with the plan."
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noun In grammar, a category that shows whether a pronoun or verb refers to the speaker, the listener, or someone else.
""I" is first person, "you" is second person, and "she" is third person."
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noun In law, any individual or organization recognized as having legal rights, such as a company.
"Under the law, a corporation is treated as a legal person."
person in a sentence
- Every person in the room agreed with the plan.
- She is a very private person who rarely posts online.
- "I" is first person, "you" is second person, and "she" is third person.
- Under the law, a corporation is treated as a legal person.
Similar words in Danish
Common Danish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "person" in Danish?
"person" in Danish is menneske, person, legeme. person means: A human being, or any individual regarded as an entity with rights and identity.
How do you use "person" in a sentence?
Example: "Every person in the room agreed with the plan." In Danish, "person" is menneske, person, legeme.
Are there other ways to say "person" in Danish?
Yes — Danish has 3 translations listed for "person": menneske, person, legeme.
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