Similar words: vanish, banish, Spanish, vanished, vanishing, banishment, spanish armada, spanish inquisition. Meaning: ['deɪnɪʃ] n. 1. a Scandinavian language that is the official language of Denmark 2. light sweet yeast-raised roll usually filled with fruits or cheese. adj. of or relating to or characteristic of Denmark or the Danes.
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(1) The National Gallery mounted an exhibition of Danish painting.
(2) He specializes in translation from Danish into English.
(3) We bought a Danish phrase book.
(4) A new Danish expedition is again excavating the site in annual summer digs.
(5) We speak Danish at home so that the boys don't lose touch with their language and culture.
(6) Are they talking Swedish or Danish?
(7) A plane with Danish markings was over-flying his vessel.
(8) The league table shows the Danish team in first place with eight points.
(9) She speaks English and Danish, though her native tongue is German.
(10) The Danish president will put environmental issues high on the agenda.
(11) He concluded a deal with the Danish minister in Washington.
(12) Norwegian and Danish are basically the same.
(13) It happened in one of those picturesque Danish taverns.
(14) Danish and Swedish are allied languages.
(15) This is a standard Danish advertising column.
(16) His patrols halted the raiding assailed the Danish army.
(17) the danish mid-century credenza was found on craigslist.
(18) And I've got some delicious Danish pastry for you.
(19) The introduction of this weight function into danish method can also produce a good result.
(20) The Danish grammarian Jespersen first proposed the idea in 1886.
(21) The gallery is seeking to enlarge its holdings of Danish art.
(22) Benefits for commuters and migrants leave Swedes unworried by tales of Danish ghettos in Malmo.
(23) The company is the UK agent for a top Danish furniture maker.
(24) While Copenhagen is not expected to produce a deal that's ready for participating countries to ratify[http://Sentencedict.com], Pasztor said the summit in the Danish capital still can produce a detailed framework.
(25) U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon told reporters he would go to the Danish capital next week to open the high-level segment that he expects will draw more than 100 heads of state and government.
(26) This paper has made systematic accuracy analysis of DR582 velocity measuring radar system developed by Danish TERMA company.
(27) Up to 20, 000 delegates from 192 countries are due to attend the UN conference in the Danish capital.
(28) But at the same time, I could also see the movie Out of Africa in which a young Danish woman, Karen Blixen, made her home in Kenya, then British East Africa, and built schools for children there.
(29) But this is not the case: a Copehagen beer producer wants be paid in Danish krone.
(30) The first phase of Kyoto ends in 2012 and final negotiations on a new global climate change pact are set to be completed in the Danish capital Copenhagen in December.
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