there in Danish
there in Danish is der, derhen, did — there means in or at that place.
there in Danish
der
(location) In or at a place or location (stated, implied or otherwise indicated) that is perceived to be away from, or at a relative distance from, the speaker (compare here).
derhen
(location) In or at a place or location (stated, implied or otherwise indicated) that is perceived to be away from, or at a relative distance from, the speaker (compare here).
did
(location) In or at a place or location (stated, implied or otherwise indicated) that is perceived to be away from, or at a relative distance from, the speaker (compare here).
der
Used with other intransitive verbs of existence, in the same sense, or with other intransitive verbs, adding a sense of existence.
What does "there" mean?
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adv In or at that place.
"Put the box over there, by the door."
there in a sentence
- Put the box over there, by the door.
- I've never been there before.
Similar words in Danish
Common Danish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "there" in Danish?
"there" in Danish is der, derhen, did. there means: In or at that place.
How do you use "there" in a sentence?
Example: "Put the box over there, by the door." In Danish, "there" is der, derhen, did.
Are there other ways to say "there" in Danish?
Yes — Danish has 3 translations listed for "there": der, derhen, did.
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