stå

Usages of stå

Hunden står i haven.
The dog is standing in the garden.
En stol står i rummet.
A chair stands in the room.
Bunken står ved siden af huset.
The pile stands next to the house.
Et træ hvor fuglen sidder står i haven.
A tree where the bird sits is in the garden.
Dyret står i haven ved siden af huset.
The animal stands in the garden next to the house.
Palmen står ved siden af træet i haven.
The palm tree stands next to the tree in the garden.
Jeg tilbereder aftensmad, mens jeg står på foden.
I prepare dinner while I stand on the foot.
Et andet træ står ved siden af huset.
Another tree stands next to the house.
Hunden står bag huset.
The dog is standing behind the house.
Cyklen står ved huset.
The bicycle stands by the house.
Koppen står på bordet ved vinduet.
The cup is on the table by the window.
Jeg vil udfylde flere papirer i dag, men det er lettere end at stå i en lang kø.
I will fill out more papers today, but it is easier than standing in a long line.
Jeg står ved døren.
I stand at the door.
Mine sko står ved døren, men mine støvler gemmer jeg i skabet til vinteren.
My shoes are by the door, but I keep my boots in the closet for the winter.
Som kunde vil jeg gerne have gode tilbud uden at skulle stå længe i kø.
As a customer I would like to have good offers without having to stand in line for a long time.
Efter maden står der meget opvask, og jeg er ved at blive træt.
After the meal, there are a lot of dishes, and I’m starting to get tired.
Jeg lader døren stå på klem, mens jeg støvsuger, så der kommer frisk luft ind.
I leave the door slightly open while I vacuum so fresh air comes in.
Jeg lader vinduet stå på klem, så der kommer frisk luft ind.
I leave the window ajar, so fresh air comes in.
Printeren står ved siden af skærmen på mit skrivebord.
The printer stands next to the screen on my desk.

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