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Modèles grammaticaux
Structures de phrases
Alle X.
Alle elsker mad. (Everyone loves food.)
X er alle Y.
Vi er alle mennesker. (We are all people.)
Alle har X.
Alle har et navn. (Everyone has a name.)
Alle kan X.
Alle kan lære dansk. (Everyone can learn Danish.)
X er for alle.
Dansk er for alle. (Danish is for everyone.)
Alle vil X.
Alle vil have venner. (Everyone wants friends.)
Alle er X.
Alle er glade. (Everyone is happy.)
Der er X for alle.
Der er kaffe for alle. (There is coffee for everyone.)
Questions fréquentes
10 questionsYou can use 'alle' to refer to everyone or all of something. For example, 'Alle er her' means 'Everyone is here.' Or, 'Alle bøgerne er nye' means 'All the books are new.'
No, 'alle' does not change form for gender or number. It's used for both masculine, feminine, and neutral nouns, and for plural nouns.
Yes, 'alle' can be used for both people and things. As in, 'Alle mennesker' (all people) or 'Alle bilerne' (all the cars).
'Alle' refers to plural countable nouns (everyone/all of them), while 'alt' refers to singular uncountable nouns or the general concept of 'everything'. For example, 'Alle vennerne' (all the friends) versus 'Alt er godt' (everything is good).
Typically, 'alle' is stressed in a sentence, especially when you want to emphasize the 'all' or 'everyone' aspect. Think of it like saying 'All of them' in English.
The pronunciation of 'alle' is similar to 'al-luh' with a soft 'e' at the end. The stress is on the first syllable.
Yes, it can. For instance, if someone asks 'Who is coming?', you could simply reply 'Alle!' meaning 'Everyone!'
When 'alle' refers to a specific group, it usually comes before the definite plural noun, as in 'alle bøgerne' (all the books). When it refers to people in general, it can act as a pronoun, like 'Alle ved det' (Everyone knows it).
Yes, some common phrases include 'alle sammen' (all together), 'frem for alt' (above all), and 'alle vegne' (everywhere).
A common mistake is trying to make 'alle' agree with the noun in some way, or confusing it with 'alt'. Remember 'alle' for plurals, 'alt' for singular uncountable or 'everything'.
Teste-toi 36 questions
Vælg det rigtige ord: ___ vil gerne have kaffe.
'Alle' betyder 'everyone' eller 'all'. Her passer det bedst.
Hvilken sætning bruger 'alle' korrekt?
'Alle' bruges ofte i starten af en sætning og betyder 'everyone'.
Hvad betyder 'alle' i denne sætning: 'Alle børn leger i parken.'
'Alle' betyder 'all' eller 'everyone'.
Sætningen 'Alle er glade' betyder 'Everyone is happy'.
Ja, 'alle' betyder 'everyone' og 'glade' betyder 'happy'.
Du kan bruge 'alle' til at tale om én person.
Nej, 'alle' bruges til at tale om flere personer eller en hel gruppe.
I sætningen 'Alle biler er røde', betyder 'alle' 'some'.
Nej, 'alle' betyder 'all', ikke 'some'.
Listen for 'everyone' and 'speak Danish'.
Listen for 'I invite' and 'to the party'.
Listen for 'have' and 'eaten'.
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Alle er her.
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Alle mine venner.
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Vi elsker alle pizza.
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The correct order is 'Alle er glade i dag', meaning 'Everyone is happy today'. 'Alle' (everyone) is the subject, followed by the verb 'er' (are), the adjective 'glade' (happy), and then the adverbial phrase 'i dag' (today).
The correct order is 'Alle skal spise frokost nu', meaning 'Everyone should eat lunch now'. 'Alle' (everyone) is the subject, followed by the modal verb 'skal' (should), the main verb 'spise' (eat), the object 'frokost' (lunch), and the adverb 'nu' (now).
The correct order is 'Alle børnene leger udenfor', meaning 'All the children are playing outside'. 'Alle børnene' (all the children) is the subject, followed by the verb 'leger' (are playing), and the adverb 'udenfor' (outside).
Choose the correct translation: 'Everyone is welcome.'
'Alle' means everyone, and 'velkomne' is the plural form of welcome.
Which sentence uses 'alle' correctly?
'Alle' is used with plural countable nouns. 'Biler' is plural for cars.
Complete the sentence: 'Han inviterede ___ til festen.' (He invited everyone to the party.)
'Alle' means everyone, fitting the context of inviting people to a party.
The sentence 'Alle taler dansk' means 'Everyone speaks Danish.'
'Alle' translates to 'everyone', and 'taler dansk' means 'speaks Danish'.
'Alle' can be used with singular nouns.
'Alle' is always used with plural countable nouns or as a pronoun meaning 'everyone'. For singular, you would use 'alt' for 'all of it' or 'enhver' for 'each/every (person)'.
In the sentence 'Jeg har læst alle bøgerne', 'alle' refers to 'all the books'.
'Alle' here modifies 'bøgerne' (the books), meaning 'all the books'.
Listen for 'everyone' and 'welcome'.
Listen for 'asked' and 'friends'.
Listen for 'remember' and 'wash hands'.
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Alle taler dansk.
Focus: alle
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Har alle deres bøger med?
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Vi håber, alle hygger sig.
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This sentence means 'Everyone came to the event, even though the weather was bad.' The structure follows the typical Danish sentence order with the subject 'Alle' (everyone) first, followed by the verb 'kom' (came). The subordinate clause 'selvom vejret var dårligt' (even though the weather was bad) is placed at the end.
This sentence means 'Everyone made the decision to travel together after long consideration.' 'Alle' (everyone) is the subject, followed by the verb 'traf' (made/took). The phrase 'om at rejse sammen' (to travel together) explains the decision, and 'efter lang overvejelse' (after long consideration) provides additional context.
This sentence means 'Everyone can contribute ideas to the project and thereby make it better.' The sentence starts with 'Alle' (everyone) as the subject, followed by the modal verb 'kan' (can) and the main verb 'bidrage' (contribute). The coordinating conjunction 'og' (and) connects the two clauses.
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