معنی
Transmitting digital correspondence.
بانک تمرین
3 تمرینهاJeg skal ______ til min chef.
Kan du hjælpe mig med at ______?
Det er vigtigt at ______ med det samme.
🎉 امتیاز: /3
The Danish phrase 'at sende en mail' literally translates to 'to send an email'. The word 'sende' comes from Old Norse 'senda', meaning 'to send', which itself has Germanic roots. It is cognate with English 'send' and German 'senden'. The word 'en' is the indefinite article for common gender nouns in Danish, similar to 'a' or 'an' in English. 'Mail' is a direct borrowing from English 'mail', which entered the Danish language with the advent of electronic communication. Before the digital age, Danish would have used terms like 'at sende et brev' (to send a letter) or 'at sende et postkort' (to send a postcard) for transmitting written correspondence. The adoption of 'mail' reflects the global influence of English in technology and communication. The phrase 'at sende en mail' therefore represents a modern construction combining ancient Germanic linguistic roots with a contemporary English loanword to describe the act of transmitting digital correspondence.