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What does the sentence Hunden er fornøjet i solen. mean in English?
It translates to "The dog is content in the sun." In this sentence, the dog is depicted as enjoying or being happy in the sunlight.
How is the definite article shown in Hunden?
In Danish, definite articles are not separate words but are attached to the noun. The word hund (meaning “dog”) receives the suffix -en to become Hunden, which corresponds to “the dog” in English.
What grammatical role does fornøjet play in the sentence?
Fornøjet is used as a predicate adjective. It follows the linking verb er (which means “is”) and describes the state or mood of the subject (Hunden).
Why is the preposition i used in i solen, and what does it imply?
The preposition i translates to “in.” In this context, i solen means “in the sun,” indicating the location where the dog is enjoying itself. Danish often uses i to denote being inside or immersed in something.
How similar is the word order in this Danish sentence to English?
The word order in Danish is quite similar to English in simple sentences. The structure here is Subject (Hunden) followed by Verb (er) and then the Predicate/Complement (fornøjet i solen), which mirrors the structure of “The dog is content in the sun.”
Can you explain the conjugation of the verb er in this sentence?
Certainly! Er is the present tense form of the verb at være (to be). Unlike English, Danish does not modify er for different subjects; it is used universally for all persons and numbers in the present tense.
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