Breakdown of Palmen står ved siden af træet i haven.
i
in
haven
the garden
træet
the tree
ved siden af
next to
stå
to stand
palmen
the palm tree
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Why is palmen in the definite form?
In Danish, nouns take the definite article as a suffix. Since palme is the base noun, the definite form becomes palmen. This indicates that the speaker and the listener already know which palm tree is being referred to.
Why is træet also in the definite form?
Similar to palmen, the base noun træ becomes træet when made definite. This suggests the speaker is talking about a specific tree in the garden rather than any random tree.
What does står specifically mean here?
Står literally translates to stands in English. Danes often use står to indicate the position of an object that is upright, such as a tree or a plant. In English, you might say “The palm tree is standing...” but in Danish, using står is the natural choice.
How does ved siden af function in the sentence?
Ved siden af means next to or beside. It’s a common prepositional phrase in Danish used to express proximity. It’s not separated into multiple words in English, but in Danish it’s a fixed expression meaning beside.
Why is i haven used instead of something like i havenen?
Have is garden in Danish, and haven is its definite form (similar to how palme becomes palmen). The phrase i haven means in the garden. There’s no extra suffix after haven because the definite form already includes it, so you wouldn’t add another -en.
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