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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
noun
person
noun
legeme
noun
The physical body of a being seen as distinct from the mind, character, etc. [from 14th c.]

What does "person" mean?

  1. noun A human being, or any individual regarded as an entity with rights and identity.
    "Every person in the room agreed with the plan."
  2. 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."
  3. 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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