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Problems in Danish phrasebook


Problems in Danish phrasebook

Leave me alone.�
Lad mig være i fred (Ladh ma'ee ware i fredh).
Don't touch me!�
Rør mig ikke! (Rawr ma'ee 'eek'e)
I'll call the police.�
Jeg ringer efter politiet (Ya'ee rang'ehr ef-tuh po'lee'teet).
Police!�
Politi (Po'lee'tee)!
Stop! Thief!�
Stop tyven (Stop tee'ven)!
I need your(sg)/your(pl) help.�
Jeg har brug for din/jeres hjælp (Ya'ee har bro' for deen/Y'ayers yelp).
It's an emergency.�
Det er et nødstilfælde (Day air ed need'steel'fell'eh).
I'm lost.�
Jeg er faret vild (Ya'ee air far'red veel.).
I lost my bag.�
Jeg har mistet min taske (Ya'ee har mis'ted mean task'eh).
I lost my wallet.�
Jeg har mistet min tegnebog (Ya'ee har mis'ted meenn tai'neh'b'oh).
I'm sick.�
Jeg er syg (Ya'ee air sic-). (Sick without the K)
I've been injured.�
Jeg er kommet til skade (Ya'ee air comet tel' skadhe).
I need a doctor.�
Jeg har brug for en læge (Ya'ee har bro' for en lay'eh).
Can I use your phone?�
Må jeg låne din telefon? (Mo' ya'ee lone'eh deen telephon')

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