Usages of dig
En refleksiv sætning bruger ord som mig, dig og sig.
A reflexive sentence uses words like “myself,” “yourself,” and “himself/herself/itself.”
Hvil dig lidt, før du spadserer en tur!
Rest a bit before you take a stroll!
Forbered dig godt, før du rejser til den travle storby.
Prepare yourself well before you travel to the busy metropolis.
Når du føler dig klar, kan du prøve at skrive nogle sætninger selv.
When you feel ready, you can try to write some sentences yourself.
Hun siger: “Lad være med at bekymre dig,” og jeg prøver at lytte til hende.
She says, “Don’t worry,” and I try to listen to her.
Hold dig varm, hvis du går ud i kulden.
Keep warm if you go out into the cold.
Test yourself: What does dig mean?
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