Nouns & Adjectives
Danish nouns have gender, definite endings, and plural forms. Adjectives change to match. Learn the patterns here.
Noun Gender (en / et)
Every Danish noun is either common gender (en) or neuter (et). Learn which article goes with which noun.
Definite Forms
Danish doesn't use 'the' — instead, the definite article is added to the end of the noun: hus → huset, bil → bilen.
Plurals
Danish has several plural patterns: -er, -e, zero-plural, and vowel changes. Learn the most common ones.
Adjective Endings
Danish adjectives change form based on the noun's gender, number, and definiteness: stor, stort, store.