Danish Word: at
English Meaning: 1. to (before verbs) 2. that

Example Sentences:

Det glæder mig at møde dig!
I'm pleased to meet you!
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Jeg tror ikke, at vi har råd til ferie lige nu.
I think that we can't afford a holiday for now.
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De gamle ægyptere anså gødningsbiller for at være hellige.
The ancient Egyptians regarded dung beetles as sacred.
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Jeg kan godt lide at køre på motorcykel om sommeren.
I like riding a motorbike in the summer.
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Han blev indlagt på hospitalet efter at have spist dårlig mad.
He was admitted to a hospital after he had eaten bad food.
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Vi foretrækker at tage på ferie i september.
We prefer to go on holiday in September.
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Hun drikker alt for meget. Desuden er hun begyndt at ryge igen!
She drinks far too much. In addition, she started smoking again!
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