Monthly Archives: February 2018

//February

At føle sig som en fisk i vandet

Literally it means: To feel like a fish in the water Explanation: When you are in an environment or situation, where it really works for you, when you really feel good. Want to learn Danish? Meet your Danish teacher Or click here and book your first trial lesson!

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At træde i spinaten

Literally it means: To step in/on the spinach Explanation: When you do or say something, you shouldn't have - and thereby hurting or insulting somebody. Want to learn Danish? Meet your Danish teacher Or click here and book your first trial lesson!

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At have ben i næsen

Literally it means: To have bones in the nose Explanation: Can be said about a clever person with a strong will. Want to learn Danish? Meet your Danish teacher Or click here and book your first trial lesson!

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At hælde vand ud af ørerne

Literally it means: To pour water from the ears Explanation: Can be said about a person, who complains and complains - or just talks and talks without really saying anything useful. Want to learn Danish? Meet your Danish teacher Or click here and book your first trial lesson!

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At sove som en sten

Literally it means: To sleep like a stone Explanation: When you sleep really hard. Want to learn Danish? Meet your Danish teacher Or click here and book your first trial lesson!

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