dig

Usages of dig

Jeg advarer dig mod kulden om natten.
I warn you against the cold at night.
Jeg savner dig, når jeg drikker kaffe.
I miss you when I drink coffee.
Jeg vil gerne vise dig min nye computer i morgen.
I would like to show you my new computer tomorrow.
Jeg vil forklare dig forskellen mellem “afhente” og “hente,” som mange finder forvirrende.
I will explain to you the difference between “pick up” and “fetch,” which many find confusing.
Jeg advarer dig mod faren, når vinden blæser.
I warn you against the danger when the wind blows.
Kan du foreslå et nyt tidspunkt, der passer dig?
Can you suggest a new time that suits you?
Det er venligt af dig at hjælpe mig.
It is kind of you to help me.
Jeg skal nok hjælpe dig.
I will surely help you.
Kan du tale langsommere, så jeg bedre forstår dig?
Can you speak more slowly, so I understand you better?
Kan jeg regne med dig i morgen, eller er du stadig for træt til at hjælpe?
Can I count on you tomorrow, or are you still too tired to help?
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