war in Danish
war in Danish is krig, føre krig — war means large-scale armed conflict between countries, groups, or factions.
war in Danish
krig
føre krig
(intransitive) To engage in conflict (may be followed by "with" to specify the foe).
What does "war" mean?
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noun Large-scale armed conflict between countries, groups, or factions.
"The two nations had been at war for nearly a decade."
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noun A sustained struggle or campaign against a problem or rival.
"The government launched a war on drug trafficking."
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verb To engage in armed conflict.
"The two kingdoms warred over the disputed border for years."
war in a sentence
- The two nations had been at war for nearly a decade.
- Historians still debate what triggered the war.
- The government launched a war on drug trafficking.
- The two kingdoms warred over the disputed border for years.
Similar words in Danish
Common Danish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "war" in Danish?
"war" in Danish is krig, føre krig. war means: Large-scale armed conflict between countries, groups, or factions.
How do you use "war" in a sentence?
Example: "The two nations had been at war for nearly a decade." In Danish, "war" is krig, føre krig.
Are there other ways to say "war" in Danish?
Yes — Danish has 2 translations listed for "war": krig, føre krig.
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