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i {prep} | :: in, inside |
i {prep} | :: Indicates exponentiation |
i {prep} | :: for (some duration) |
I {pron} [personal] | :: you, you all (second person plural) |
iagttager {noun} | :: observer |
i al almindelighed {adv} | :: emphatic form of i almindelighed |
i alt {adv} | :: in total, in all |
i alverden {adv} | :: in the world |
Ib {prop} | :: given name, a medieval variant of Jacob |
i bagklogskabens klare lys {adv} | :: seen in retrospect |
i bedste velgående {adv} | :: Indicates that something or someone is fully existent/alive/etc. and in no immediate danger of dying/receding/etc. |
i behold {adj} [postpositive] | :: intact; unharmed |
Iben {prop} | :: given name |
ibenholt {noun} | :: ebony |
Ibsen {prop} | :: surname |
i byen {adj} | :: on the town, out on the tiles |
id {c} | :: pursuit, business, calling |
id {n} | :: id (one of the three components of the personality in the Freudian psychoanalytic model) |
id {n} | :: ID (identification or identity documentation, such as in ID card) |
Ida {prop} | :: given name |
i dag {adv} | :: today |
idag {adv} | :: misspelling of i dag |
Idaho {prop} | :: Idaho (state) |
Idahos {prop} | :: genitive of Idaho |
idé {noun} | :: idea |
idealgas {noun} [thermodynamics] | :: ideal gas |
idealisere {v} | :: to idealize |
idéhistoriker {noun} | :: historian of ideas |
i den lange ende {adv} | :: in a longer perspective |
i den lange ende {adv} | :: in the long run |
identificerbar {adj} | :: identifiable |
identificere {v} | :: to identify |
identitet {c} | :: an identity |
identitetsmatrix {noun} | :: identity matrix |
ideologi {noun} | :: ideology |
ideologisk {adj} | :: ideological |
idet {conj} | :: as it it the case that, since, because |
idet {conj} | :: at the same time, just then |
idet {conj} | :: Introduces an elucidation or elaboration |
i det mindste {adv} | :: Points out something good in an otherwise bad situation |
idiomatisk {adj} | :: idiomatic (pertaining or conforming to the mode of expression characteristic of a language) |
idiosynkrasi {noun} | :: idiosyncrasy |
idiot {noun} [pejorative] | :: an idiot, imbecile, fool |
idiotsikker {adj} | :: foolproof |
idiotsikre {v} | :: make idiotproof |
idiotsikrende {v} | :: present participle of idiotsikre |
idiotsikret {v} | :: past participle of idiotsikre |
idol {noun} | :: idol |
idolisere {v} | :: to idolize |
idoliserende {v} | :: present participle of idolisere |
idoliseret {v} | :: past participle of idolisere |
idræt {c} [uncountable] | :: sports |
idræt {c} [countable] | :: sport |
idræt {c} [uncountable] | :: physical education |
idyl {noun} | :: idyll, idyl |
idyllisk {adj} | :: idyllic |
i dyre domme {adv} | :: expensively |
IE {noun} [pharmacy] | :: initialism of international enhed, IU |
if. {prep} | :: abbreviation of ifølge |
ifald {conj} [now, rare] | :: if |
i farten {adv} | :: while hurrying, without stopping |
i fjor {adv} | :: last year |
iflg. {prep} | :: abbreviation of ifølge |
ifølge {prep} | :: according to |
ifølge {prep} | :: in accordance with |
ifølge {prep} | :: pursuant to |
ifølge {prep} | :: as per |
i forfjor {adv} | :: the year before last year |
i forgårs {adv} | :: day before yesterday |
i fuldt firspring {idiom} | :: at a gallop |
i fuldt firspring {idiom} | :: at full pelt, at full tilt |
-ig {suffix} | :: -y; forms adjectives from nouns |
i gang {adj} | :: active |
i går {phrase} | :: yesterday (the day before today) |
igår {adv} | :: misspelling of i går |
igen {adv} | :: again |
igen igen {adv} [colloquial, emphatic] | :: synonym of igen |
igennem {prep} | :: alternative form of gennem |
igennem {adv} | :: through [in space, from one side to the other] |
igennem {adv} | :: through [into a or out of a space] |
igennem {adv} [metaphorically] | :: through [succesfully] |
igennem {adv} [metaphorically] | :: through [via a telephone] |
igennem {adv} | :: through [in space or time, from the beginning to the end] |
igennem {adv} | :: completely, utterly |
i givet fald {adv} | :: if so, in that case |
igjen {adv} | :: obsolete spelling of igen |
igle {noun} [zoology] | :: leech [an blood-sucking animal of the class Hirudinea] |
iglo {noun} | :: igloo |
ignorant {adj} | :: ignorant |
ignorant {noun} | :: ignoramus |
ignorere {v} | :: ignore |
ignoreret {v} | :: past participle of ignorere |
i guder {interj} | :: misspelling of I guder |
I guder {interj} | :: ye gods |
i hænde {phrase} | :: in/into somebody's possession |
ihærdig {adj} | :: diligent |
ihærdighed {noun} | :: diligence |
i hegnet {adj} | :: absurd, insane |
i henhold til {prep} [law] | :: pursuant to |
ihjel {adv} | :: to death |
ihjel {adv} [figuratively] | :: to death (to a great degree) |
iht. {prep} [law] | :: abbreviation of i henhold til |
ihukomme {v c} [dated] | :: to remember, think of |
ihukommelse {noun} [dated] | :: remembrance |
i hus {adj} [of harvests, farm animals] | :: secured in a barn, stable or similar |
i hus {adj} [by extension] | :: secured, finished, successfully finalized |
i hvert fald {adv} | :: in any case, at any rate, anyhow |
ihvorvel {conj} [obsolete] | :: although |
ik' {adv} | :: eye dialect of ikke |
ik {adv} | :: alternative form of ik' |
ikk' {adv} | :: alternative spelling of ik' |
ikke {adv} | :: not [negation, denial, refusal] |
ikke {adv} | :: not [in a question, expecting a positive answer] |
ikke {adv} | :: isn’t it so [postponed, turning an affirmative utterance into a question] |
ikke at kunne få øje på skoven for bare træer {proverb} | :: not to see the forest for the trees, to be unable to see the obvious whole (because of over focus on parts) |
ikke den skarpeste kniv i skuffen {phrase} | :: not being sufficiently skilled or clever |
ikke den skarpeste kniv i skuffen {phrase} | :: not the sharpest knife in the drawer |
ikke desto mindre {adv} | :: nevertheless |
ikke en døjt {phrase} [colloquial, often, pejorative] | :: not at all, not even a little bit |
ikke en dyt {phrase} | :: alternative form of ikke en døjt |
ikke en kæft {noun} [mildly, vulgar] | :: nothing or noone at all |
ikke en pind {adv} [idiomatic] | :: not at all |
ikke gøre en flue fortræd {v} | :: wouldn't hurt a fly |
ikke kunne fordrage {v} | :: to strongly dislike; to not be able to stand |
ikke-reel {adj} [mathematics] | :: nonreal |
ikke sandt {phrase} [used as a tag question] | :: isn't it so?, no? |
ikosaeder {n} [geometry] | :: icosahedron |
i kroner og ører {adv} | :: money value; cost |
il {c} [rare] | :: haste, speed |
ild {noun} | :: fire [flames from an object that burns] |
ild {noun} | :: fire [bullets from a gun] |
ild {noun} [metaphorically] | :: ardor [a strong will] |
ilddåb {noun} | :: baptism of fire [first gunfight of a soldier] |
ilddåb {noun} [metaphorically] | :: début [in a difficult matter] |
ilde {adj} [rare] | :: bad |
ilde {adv} | :: badly |
ildebrand {noun} | :: fire [large fire in a building] |
ildfast {adj} | :: ovenproof |
ildflue {noun} | :: firefly (Lampyridae) |
ildhu {noun} | :: enthusiasm |
ildkugle {noun} | :: fireball |
ildkugle {noun} | :: bolide |
ildløs {noun} [dated] | :: fire [in a building] |
ildsjæl {noun} | :: enthusiast |
ildslukker {noun} | :: fire extinguisher |
ildsted {noun} | :: a fireplace [an open hearth in (or near) a house for the purpose of cooking or heating] |
ildsvåde {noun} [dated] | :: fire [in a house] |
ile {v} | :: to hurry, hasten |
ilet {v} | :: past participle of ile |
Iliaden {prop} | :: the Iliad |
i lige måde {phrase} | :: the same to you; to you too |
i live {adj} | :: alive |
illegal {adj} | :: illegal |
Illinois' {prop} | :: genitive of Illinois |
Illinois {prop} | :: Illinois (state) |
illudere {v} | :: to create an illusion |
illuminere {v} | :: to illuminate |
illusion {noun} | :: illusion |
illustrere {v} | :: to illustrate |
i løbet af nul komma fem {adv} | :: very quickly |
Ilse {prop} | :: given name borrowed from German |
ilt {noun} | :: oxygen [both the chemical element and the colorless, odorless gas] |
ilte {b} | :: oxide [a compound of oxygen with any other chemical element] |
ilte {v} | :: oxide [a compound of oxygen with any other chemical element] |
ilter {noun} | :: hot-headed |
ilter {noun} | :: passionate |
imaginær del {noun} [math] | :: imaginary part |
imaginært tal {noun} [math] | :: imaginary number |
imam {noun} [Islam] | :: imam |
i mangel af bedre {adv} | :: faute de mieux, for lack of a better alternative |
imellem {adv} | :: between, between them |
imellem {adv} | :: among them |
imellem {prep} | :: between |
imellem {prep} | :: betwixt |
imellem {prep} | :: among |
imens {adv} | :: meanwhile |
imidlertid {adv} | :: however |
imidlertid {adv} | :: though |
imitere {v} | :: to imitate |
imiteret {v} | :: past participle of imitere |
Immanuel {prop} [biblical character] | :: Immanuel |
Immanuel {prop} | :: given name, more popular as Emanuel |
immigration {noun} | :: immigration |
immigrere {v} | :: immigrate |
immigreret {v} | :: past participle of immigrere |
immun {adj} | :: immune |
imod {adv} | :: against |
imod {prep} | :: a variant spelling of mod |
i møde {adv} | :: moving towards something or someone that is moving towards oneself; moving so as to minimize the time until union |
imødegå {v} | :: to seek to hinder or to mitigate the negative effects of |
imødegå {v} [rare, proscribed] | :: to satisfy someone's or something's needs, requests or demands |
imødekomme {v} | :: to accept and fulfill someone's or something's demands, needs or requests |
i morgen {adv} | :: tomorrow (on the day after the present day) |
imorgen {adv} | :: misspelling of i morgen |
i morges {adv} | :: this morning |
imperium {noun} | :: empire |
implantat {n} | :: an implant (something implanted in the body) |
implicere {v} | :: to involve |
imponere {v} | :: impress |
imponerende {adj} | :: impressive |
imponeret {v} | :: past participle of imponere |
importør {noun} | :: importer |
imposant {adj} | :: imposing |
imposant {adj} | :: [adverbial] imposingly |
improvisere {v} | :: to improvise |
impuls {noun} | :: impulse |
impuls {noun} [physics] | :: momentum |
impulsiv {adj} | :: impulsive (highly reactive; people who react quickly or feel emotional) |
impulsiv {adj} | :: impulsive (actuated by impulse or by transient feelings) |
impulsmoment {noun} [physics] | :: angular momentum |
in {adj} [colloquial] | :: fashionable, in |
Ina {prop} | :: given name |
ind {adv} | :: in (indicating movement from exterior to interior) |
indadvendt {adj} | :: introvert |
indadvendthed {noun} | :: being introvert |
indbakke {c} [computing] | :: in-box |
indbilde {v} | :: to delude |
indbildning {noun} | :: delusion |
indbildt {adj} | :: imaginary |
indbildt {adj} | :: delusional |
indbrud {noun} | :: burglary |
indbygger {noun} | :: inhabitant |
-inde {suffix} | :: creates the female form of persons or occupations |
inde {adv} | :: inside |
indebrændt {adj} | :: Being burned alive in a house |
indebrændt {adj} | :: Being filled with frustrations and suppressed aggressions |
indeks {noun} | :: index |
inden {prep} | :: before |
inden {prep} | :: at a point reached earlier |
inden {conj} | :: before |
indenfor {adv} | :: inside |
indeni {adv} | :: inside, within |
indenlands {adv} | :: inland [in or to foreign countries] |
indenlands {adj} [rare] | :: inland [in the same country] |
indenlandsk {adj} | :: domestic [relating to one's own country] |
indenrigs {adj} | :: domestic (internal to a country) |
inder {noun} | :: Indian, person from India |
inderlig {adj} | :: deep, deeply felt |
inderlig {adv} | :: very, utmost, particularly |
inderliggørelse {noun} [philosophy] | :: assimilation |
indesne {vi} | :: to be snowed in |
indesne {vt} | :: to snow in |
indflydelse {noun} | :: influence [the power to affect something or somebody] |
indflydelse {noun} | :: influence [the single impacts] |
indflyvning {noun} | :: approach (the way a plane lands at an airport) |
indforstået {adj} [of a communicative product] | :: written for a narrow audience; assuming a lot of knowledge on the part of the reader |
indforstået {adj} [almost always with med] | :: consenting informedly; aware and accepting of some eventuality |
indgift {noun} [medicine] | :: administration, act of entering a substance into an organism |
indgifte {v} | :: to marry into, to enter through marriage |
indgifte {noun} | :: marriage between relatives |
indhente {vt} | :: catch up with |
indhold {noun} | :: content |
indholdsgenre {noun} [literature] | :: a genre that is distinguished by its content, such as fantasy, horror or crime |
indhøste {v} | :: to acquire (to gain), to harvest (to win, achieve a gain), to reap (to receive as a reward) |
indhøste {v} [dated] | :: to gather in, to harvest (to bring in a harvest; reap) |
Indiana {prop} | :: Indiana (state) |
Indianas {prop} | :: genitive of Indiana |
indianer {noun} | :: Indian, Amerindian, Native American [belonging to one of the peoples that existed in America before Columbus] |
Indien {prop} {c} | :: India (the country) |
indimellem {adv} | :: once in a while, at times |
indimellem {adv} | :: between whiles, between times |
indimellem {adv} | :: here and there |
indimellem {adv} | :: in between |
indirekte tale {noun} | :: reported speech |
indisk {adj} | :: Indian (Asian) |
indium {n} | :: indium |
individ {noun} | :: individual (person considered alone) |
indkast {n} [sports] | :: a throw-in (a throw of the ball back into play) |
indkast {n} | :: insertion (of coins into an automatic machine) |
indkomst {noun} | :: income |
indkomstmæssig {adj} | :: relating to income |
indkørsel {noun} | :: driveway |
indland {noun} | :: the inland, interior part of a country (as opposed to the coast) |
indland {noun} | :: the country from the perspective of which one is speaking (referring to domestic affairs, as opposed to foreign) |
indlandsis {noun} | :: ice sheet, particularly in reference to that of Greenland |
indlyd {noun} [linguistics] | :: inlaut |
indlysende {adj} | :: obvious |
indlysende {adj} | :: evident [obviously true] |
indlysende {adv} | :: obviously |
indoeuropæisk {adj} | :: Indo-European [of or relating to languages originally spoken in Europe and Western Asia] |
indoeuropæisk {adj} | :: Indo-European, Proto-Indo-European [of or relating to hypothetical parent language of Indo-European language family] |
indoeuropæisk {adj} | :: Indo-European [of or relating to hypothetical group of peoples having spread Indo-European tongues] |
indologi {noun} | :: Indology |
Indonesien {prop} | :: Indonesia |
indre {n} | :: interior |
indre {n} | :: mind |
indre {adj} | :: inner, internal |
indre monolog {noun} [literature] | :: internal monologue |
indre produkt {noun} [linear algebra] | :: inner product |
indrette {v} | :: to furnish for some purpose |
indrette {v} | :: design |
indspist {adj} | :: intimate, clannish, tight, socially exclusive |
indstilling {noun} | :: attitude, position (general approach to or opinion about a particular matter) |
indstilling {noun} [technology] | :: setting (level or placement that a mechanical or electronic control is adjusted to) |
indtægt {noun} | :: income (money one earns) |
indtaste {v} | :: To type in |
indtil {conj} | :: until, till |
indtil {prep} | :: until |
indtil {prep} | :: up to |
indtil {prep} | :: till |
indtil {prep} | :: to, as far as |
indtryk {noun} | :: impression |
industri {noun} | :: industry |
industriaffald {noun} | :: industrial waste; waste produced by industrial activity |
industrialisering {noun} | :: industrialization |
indvandre {v} | :: immigrate |
indvandrer {noun} | :: immigrant |
indvandrerkritisk {adj} [euphemistic] | :: opposed to immigration |
indvandrerskeptisk {adj} [euphemistic] | :: opposed to immigration |
indvandring {noun} | :: immigration |
indvandringskritisk {adj} [euphemistic] | :: opposed to immigration |
indvendig {adj} | :: internal, inside |
indvendig {adv} | :: internally, on the inside |
indvilge {v} | :: to accept, to agree (to something) |
indvortes {adj} | :: internal, inner [being inside something else, especially the body] |
indvortes {adv} | :: internally |
inertialsystem {noun} [relativity] | :: inertial frame of reference |
inertimoment {noun} [physics] | :: moment of inertia |
inficere {v} | :: to infect |
infinitesimalregning {noun} | :: infinitesimal calculus |
information {noun} | :: (a piece of) information |
informationssamfund {noun} | :: information society |
informere {v} | :: to inform |
infrastruktur {noun} | :: infrastructure |
-ing {suffix} | :: added to a verb to form a noun for an action or process, the result of or the subject performing such action |
-ing {suffix} | :: designate a person of a certain origin or with certain qualities |
Inga {prop} | :: given name |
Inge {prop} | :: given name |
Ingeborg {prop} | :: given name |
ingefær {noun} | :: ginger |
Ingelise {prop} | :: given name |
Inge-Lise {prop} | :: given name |
ingen {pron} [determiner] | :: no |
ingen {pron} [pronoun] | :: no one, nobody, nothing, neither, none |
ingen årsag {interj} | :: think nothing of it (said in response to thanks) |
ingen brand uden ild {proverb} [idiom] | :: a fire always have flames; sometimes the true cause of something is hard to pinpoint |
ingeniør {noun} | :: engineer (person qualified or professionally engaged in engineering) |
ingen ko på isen {phrase} [idiom] | :: the coast is clear; there is no cause for concern |
ingenlunde {adv} | :: by no means, in no way, not by any means |
ingen roser uden torne {proverb} | :: you take the bad with the good |
ingensteds {adv} | :: nowhere |
ingenting {pron} | :: nothing |
Inger {prop} | :: given name |
Ingerlise {prop} | :: given name |
Ingolf {prop} | :: given name |
Ingrid {prop} | :: given name |
Ingvartsen {prop} | :: surname |
initiere {v} | :: to initiate |
injektiv {adj} [math] | :: injective |
injicere {v} | :: inject |
inklinere {v} | :: to invite someone to dance |
inklinere {v} [figuratively] | :: to invite someone to partake of something |
inkludere {v} | :: to include |
inkompetent {adj} | :: incompetent |
inkontinens {c} [medicine] | :: incontinence (the inability of any of the physical organs to restrain discharges of their contents) |
inkorporere {v} | :: to incorporate (something) |
in mente {phrase} | :: in mind; remembered |
in mente {phrase} [arithmetics, of a number] | :: Transferred to the next line when performing multiplication or addition |
Inn {prop} [geography] | :: The river Inn, which flows to the Danube |
innovation {c} | :: innovation |
innovativ {adj} | :: innovative |
i nøden kender man sine venner {proverb} | :: a friend in need is a friend indeed |
inorganisk kemi {noun} | :: inorganic chemistry |
insekt {noun} | :: bug, insect, Insecta |
insekt {noun} | :: Hexapoda |
insektæder {c} | :: insectivore |
inshallah {interj} | :: inshallah |
insinuere {v} | :: to insinuate |
insistere {v} | :: to insist |
in spe {adj} [postpositive] | :: who might and hopes to become X |
inspicere {v} | :: to inspect |
inspirere {v} | :: to inspire |
installere {v} | :: to install |
institut {noun} | :: institute (department of a university or similar teaching institution dealing with a particular discipline) |
institut {noun} | :: the building housing such a department |
institution {noun} | :: institution |
instruere {v} | :: to instruct |
instruere {v} | :: to direct |
instruktor {noun} | :: a T.A., a teaching assistant; a person, usually a ph.d. or a student at a more progressed stage, who takes care of certain aspects of teaching, like grading reports and hosting TA sessions |
inte {adv} [dialectal] | :: alternative form of ikke |
integrationskonstant {noun} [mathematics] | :: constant of integration, typically denoted by k |
integrationsprøve {noun} | :: a test of correct integration whereby one differentiates the result and ascertains that this equals the original integrand |
integrationsprøve {noun} | :: a test that immigrants must take |
integrere {v} | :: to integrate |
intelligens {noun} | :: intelligence |
intelligens {noun} | :: intelligentsia |
intelligens {noun} [rare] | :: an intelligent person |
intelligensalder {noun} [psychology] | :: a person's intelligence in comparison with their age |
intelligensforskning {noun} | :: intelligence research; research on the topic of intelligence |
intelligenskvotient {noun} | :: intelligence quotient |
intelligensmæssig {adj} | :: intelligential |
intelligensniveau {noun} | :: intelligence level; level of intelligence |
intelligensprøve {noun} | :: intelligence test |
intelligenstest {noun} | :: intelligence test |
intelligenstestning {noun} | :: invigilation of an intelligence test or exam |
intelligensudvikling {noun} | :: intelligence development; development of intelligence |
intelligensvæsen {noun} | :: intelligent being |
intelligent {adj} | :: intelligent |
intelligentsia {noun} | :: intelligentsia |
intensivere {v} | :: intensify |
intensiveret {v} | :: past participle of intensivere |
inter- {prefix} | :: inter- |
interaktiv {adj} | :: interactive |
intercitytog {noun} | :: intercity train |
interessant {adj} | :: interesting |
interessant {adj} | :: of interest |
interessant {adv} | :: interestingly |
interesse {noun} | :: interest |
interessent {noun} | :: stake (share or interest in a business) |
interessere {v} | :: to hold someone's interest |
interessere {vr} | :: be interested |
interjektion {noun} [grammar] | :: interjection |
Interlaken {prop} | :: Interlaken |
interlingua {n} | :: Interlingua |
intern {adj} | :: internal |
international {adj} | :: international, having to do with more nations |
international {adj} | :: international, having to do with relations between two or more nations |
international {adj} | :: international, foreign, having to do with another nation than your own |
international enhed {noun} [pharmacy] | :: international unit |
internationalist {noun} | :: internationalist |
internet {n} | :: internet |
internetforbindelse {noun} | :: an internet access, an internet connection (connection to the internet) |
intertekstualitet {noun} | :: intertextuality |
intertekstuel {adj} | :: intertextual |
intervention {noun} | :: intervention |
intet {n} | :: nothingness |
intet {pron} | :: neuter singular of ingen |
intet er så galt, at det ikke er godt for noget {proverb} [idiom] | :: every occasion have a hidden treasure |
intet godt, kommer let {proverb} [idiom] | :: you have to put up an effort to reap good things |
intetkøn {n} [grammar] | :: neuter [gender] |
intet nyt er godt nyt {proverb} | :: no news is good news |
intetsigende {adj} | :: inane |
intim {adj} | :: intimate |
intimidere {v} | :: to intimidate |
intimitet {c} | :: intimacy |
intimitet {c} | :: intimate details (about a person’s private life, etc.) |
intimitet {c} | :: a sexually appealing item, such as lingerie |
intimitet {c} [euphemism] | :: sexual activity, intimacy |
intramuskulær {adj} | :: intramuscular |
intranet {noun} [computing] | :: intranet |
intransitiv {adj} [grammar] | :: intransitive |
introducere {v} | :: To introduce |
introduceret {v} | :: past participle of introducere |
introduktion {noun} | :: an introduction |
intuere {v} | :: to intuit |
intuition {noun} | :: intuition |
inuit {c} | :: Inuit |
inuitisk {adj} | :: Inuit |
invers {adj} | :: inverse |
invers funktion {noun} [mathematics] | :: inverse function |
invertibel {adj} [math, of function] | :: invertible, bijective |
invertibel {adj} [linear algebra, of matrix] | :: invertible, not singular |
investere {v} | :: to invest |
invitere {v} | :: to invite |
iod {noun} | :: iodine |
ionosfære {c} | :: ionosphere |
i overmorgen {adv} | :: (the) day after tomorrow |
Iowa {prop} | :: Iowa (state) |
Iowas {prop} | :: genitive of Iowa |
iPhone {noun} | :: iPhone |
ir {noun} | :: verdigris |
Irak {prop} | :: Iraq |
iraker {noun} | :: an Iraqi [person from Iraq] |
Iran {prop} | :: Iran |
iraner {noun} | :: an Iranian (person from Iran) |
iransk {n} | :: Iranian, Persian (language) |
iransk {adj} | :: Iranian |
Irene {prop} | :: given name |
irer {noun} | :: Irishman |
iridium {n} | :: iridium |
Iris {prop} [Greek god] | :: Iris |
Iris {prop} | :: given name |
Irland {prop} | :: Irland (country) |
Irma {prop} | :: given name of German origin |
ironi {noun} | :: irony |
irrationel {adj} | :: irrational |
irrelevant {adj} | :: irrelevant |
irritabel {adj} | :: irritable |
irritabel {adj} | :: edgy |
irriterende {adj} | :: annoying (causing irritation or annoyance; troublesome; vexatious) |
irriteret {adj} | :: annoyed, irritated |
irsk {adj} | :: Irish [of or pertaining to Ireland] |
irsk {n} | :: the Irish language |
-is {suffix} | :: indicates the sharp of a note; ♯ |
is {noun} [uncountable] | :: ice (water in frozen form) |
is {noun} [uncountable] | :: ice, ice cream (dessert, not necessarily containing cream) |
is {noun} [countable] | :: ice, ice cream (ice dessert on a stick or in a wafer cone) |
Isabel {prop} | :: given name. Variant of Isabella |
Isabella {prop} | :: given name popular in the 2000s |
især {adv} | :: especially, particularly |
i så fald {adv} | :: if so, in that case |
i sagens natur {adv} | :: of course; per the nature of the matter |
Isaj {prop} | :: Jesse [biblical character] |
Isak {prop} | :: Isaac [biblical character] |
Isak {prop} | :: given name |
Isaksen {prop} | :: surname |
isbjerg {noun} | :: an iceberg |
isbjørn {noun} | :: polar bear (Ursus maritimus) |
isbryder {noun} | :: icebreaker |
iscenesætte {v} | :: to stage |
-isere {suffix} | :: To produce verbs from adjectives meaning to make; -ize |
ishockeyspiller {noun} | :: ice hockey player |
Isis {prop} | :: Isis |
i sit stille sind {adv} | :: quietly; without saying out loud |
-isk {suffix} | :: alternative form of -sk |
iskaffe {noun} | :: iced coffee |
i skrivende stund {adv} | :: at the time of writing |
islænder {noun} | :: Icelandic (a breed of horse) |
islænder {noun} [sometimes, proscribed] | :: Icelander (a resident of Iceland) |
islænding {noun} | :: Icelander (person from Iceland) |
islam {prop} | :: Islam |
Islamabad {prop} | :: Islamabad (capital city) |
islamofob {adj} | :: Islamophobic |
islamofob {noun} | :: Islamophobe |
islamofobi {c} | :: Islamophobia |
islamofobisk {adj} | :: Islamophobic |
Island {prop} | :: Island (country) |
islandsk {adj} | :: Icelandic |
islandsk {n} | :: Icelandic (language) |
islandsk fårehund {noun} | :: Icelandic Sheepdog |
islom {noun} | :: great northern diver, great northern loon, common loon (Gavia immer) |
-isme {suffix} | :: -ism |
isning {noun} | :: a twinge of pain experienced by some people when exposing their teeth to certain stimuli, especially cold; see dentin hypersensitivity |
isning {noun} | :: the act of preserving something with ice |
isning {noun} | :: a feeling of something cold, whether from actual cold or fear; an icy tendril |
isobar {adj} [thermodynamics] | :: isobaric |
isokor {adj} [thermodynamics] | :: isochoric |
isolere {v} | :: isolate |
isolere {v} | :: insulate |
isolere {v} | :: lag (cover ,eg. pipes, with felt strips or similar material) |
isoleret {v} | :: past participle of isolere |
isoterm {adj} [thermodynamics] | :: isothermic |
isotop {noun} [nuclear physics] | :: isotope |
isotrop {adj} | :: isotropic |
isotropi {noun} | :: isotropy |
isotropisk {adj} | :: isotropic |
i søvne {prep} | :: while sleeping |
ispind {noun} | :: ice lolly |
israeler {noun} | :: Israeli |
israelit {noun} [historical] | :: Israelite |
israelsk {adj} | :: Israeli |
isse {noun} | :: scalp; the part of the head where hair sometimes grows |
issyl {noun} | :: ice pick |
Istanbul {prop} | :: Istanbul [the Turkish city at Bosporus, which was former known as Constantinople] |
i stand til {adj} | :: capable, able |
istap {c} | :: icicle |
iste {noun} | :: iced tea |
i stedet {adv} | :: instead |
i stedet for {prep} | :: instead of, in lieu of |
istid {noun} | :: ice age |
i strid med {prep} | :: conflicting with, contrary to |
isvaffel {noun} | :: ice cream cone |
isvin {c} | :: ice wine |
italesætte {v} | :: to put into discourse |
italesætte {v} | :: to verbalize, express |
italesættelse {noun} | :: the act of entering something into discourse; of articulating concepts, of putting to words |
italesættelse {noun} | :: discourse itself |
Italien {prop} | :: Italy (European country) |
italiener {noun} | :: an Italian [person from Italy] |
italiener {noun} | :: a certain chicken race |
italiensk {adj} | :: Italian (pertaining to Italy, Italians or the Italian language) |
-itet {suffix} | :: -ity (forming abstract nouns from adjectives, especially ones of Romance origin) |
i tide {adv} | :: in time, not too late |
i tillæg til {prep} | :: in addition to |
itte {adv} [dialectal] | :: pronunciation spelling of ikke |
itu {adv} | :: broken |
itu {adv} | :: torn |
iværksætter {noun} | :: entrepreneur |
Ivan {prop} | :: given name of Danish speakers |
Ivan {prop} | :: A transliteration of the Russian male given name Иван |
Ivar {prop} | :: given name, akin to the English Ivor |
iver {noun} | :: eagerness, zeal |
iver {noun} | :: ardour |
Iver {prop} | :: given name, a less common form of Ivar |
Iversen {prop} | :: surname |
i virkeligheden {adv} | :: really, in reality |
ivrig {adj} | :: eager |
ivrig {adj} | :: keen |
ivrig {adj} | :: zealous |
ivrig {adj} | :: ardent |
ivrig {adj} | :: assiduous |