danish
Pronunciation: [ˈdeɪnɪʃ]
Word
Context: "food"
(noun) a type of sweet pastry that is usually layered and often filled with fruit, cream, or custard. People enjoy eating Danish pastries for breakfast or dessert.
Example
I had a delicious Danish filled with cream cheese this morning.
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He didn't like the Danish because it was too sweet for his taste.
Example
Would you like a Danish with your coffee?
Context: "nationality"
(noun) refers to a person from Denmark. If someone is from Denmark, you can call them Danish.
Example
She is Danish and loves to tell stories about her home country.
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He is not Danish, even though he speaks the language very well.
Example
Is that artist Danish or from another country?
Context: "nationality"
(adjective) describes anything related to Denmark, like its culture, people, or language. For instance, you might learn about Danish traditions in school.
Example
They celebrated a Danish holiday with lots of fun activities.
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The gift was not Danish; it was made in Germany instead.
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What are some popular Danish foods we can try?
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