At the A1 level, 'tyve' is simply the number 20. You learn it as part of the basic counting sequence: atten (18), nitten (19), tyve (20). You use it to tell your age ('Jeg er tyve år gammel') or to buy basic items. The focus is on recognizing the word when spoken and being able to produce it clearly, especially the 'y' vowel which is often new to English speakers. You also learn that 21 is 'enogtyve', establishing the 'unit + and + ten' pattern that persists throughout the Danish numbering system. It is a foundational word for basic survival Danish.
At the A2 level, you begin to use 'tyve' in more varied contexts, such as telling time ('Klokken er tyve minutter over ni') and identifying plural nouns. You start to notice the homonym 'tyve' meaning thieves, but usually in simple sentences like 'Der er to tyve'. You also learn the informal term 'en tyver' for a 20-kroner coin. Your understanding of 'tyve' expands to include its role in compound numbers like 'hundrede og tyve' (120). You are expected to use it correctly in shopping scenarios and when giving simple directions or bus numbers.
At the B1 level, you understand the historical significance of 'tyve' as a base for the Danish vigesimal system. You can explain that 'tres' (60) comes from 'tre sinde tyve'. You are comfortable using 'tyve' in more abstract ways, such as 'i tyverne' to describe the 1920s or someone's age range. You can distinguish between 'tyve' (the number) and 'tyve' (thieves) based on complex sentence structures. You also begin to use the ordinal 'tyvende' (20th) correctly in dates and rankings without confusing it with the cardinal number.
At the B2 level, you use 'tyve' fluently in technical or professional contexts. You might discuss 'tyve procents rabat' (a 20 percent discount) or 'tyve års fængsel' (twenty years of prison). You are aware of the subtle differences in tone when 'tyve' is used in literature versus daily speech. You can handle the word in fast-paced environments like business meetings where numbers are thrown around quickly. You also understand more complex idioms or cultural references that might involve the number twenty or the concept of a 'snes'.
At the C1 level, your use of 'tyve' is indistinguishable from a native speaker. You understand the nuances of the word's etymology from Old Norse and how it influenced the Danish counting system compared to other Scandinavian languages like Swedish (which uses a decimal system). You can use 'tyve' in sophisticated wordplay, perhaps punning on the 'thieves' vs. 'twenty' ambiguity. You are comfortable with the word in any register, from legal documents describing 'tyve' (thieves) to scientific papers citing 'tyve' as a variable.
At the C2 level, you have a complete mastery of 'tyve'. You can discuss the linguistic evolution of the word and its phonological shifts over centuries. You can interpret the word in archaic texts where it might appear in its full vigesimal form 'tyve-sinde'. You understand all regional dialectal variations in its pronunciation across Denmark. The word is no longer a 'vocabulary item' but a versatile tool used with precision in creative writing, academic discourse, and high-level negotiation.

tyve en 30 secondes

  • Tyve means the number 20 in Danish.
  • It is also the plural form of 'tyv', meaning 'thieves'.
  • It is a base for the Danish 'score' counting system (60, 80).
  • In compound numbers like 21, it comes last: 'enogtyve'.

The Danish word tyve primarily serves as the cardinal number for twenty. While it might seem like a simple numerical term, its significance in the Danish language is profound, especially because it acts as the mathematical and linguistic anchor for the entire Danish numbering system from fifty onwards. In English, we count in base ten (thirty, forty, fifty), but Danish retains a historical vigesimal (base-20) influence. This means that when you learn the word tyve, you are not just learning how to count your fingers and toes twice; you are learning the base unit for 'tres' (60, or three times twenty) and 'firs' (80, or four times twenty).

Cardinal Number Usage
Used to denote the quantity of 20 items, such as 'tyve kroner' (twenty crowns) or 'tyve minutter' (twenty minutes).
Age and Milestones
In Denmark, turning twenty is a significant transition from the teenage years into true adulthood, often marked by the phrase 'at fylde tyve'.

Der er præcis tyve elever i klassen i dag.

Beyond the numerical value, a learner must be aware of the linguistic trap: tyve is also the plural form of the noun tyv (thief). This homonym can lead to humorous or confusing situations. If someone says 'Der er tyve i huset,' they could mean 'There are twenty in the house' or 'There are thieves in the house.' Context is the only shield against this ambiguity. In most daily interactions—shopping, telling time, or discussing age—the numerical meaning is assumed. However, in a crime novel or a news report about a burglary, your brain must pivot to the noun form. This duality makes tyve a fascinating study in Danish phonetics and semantics, as the pronunciation remains identical regardless of whether you are counting money or reporting a crime involving multiple perpetrators.

Politiet fangede de to tyve efter et kort jagt.

Historical Context
The word stems from Old Norse 'tuttugu', which evolved into the modern Danish 'tyve'. It reflects the ancient Germanic way of grouping items in scores.

In modern usage, 'tyve' is ubiquitous. You will see it on price tags (20,-), hear it in weather forecasts ('tyve graders varme'), and use it constantly when providing your age or phone number. It is one of the most stable words in the language, resisting the shifts that have affected more complex numbers. Unlike the numbers 50, 60, 70, 80, and 90, which have long and short forms (e.g., halvtredsindstyve vs. halvtreds), 'tyve' is always just 'tyve'. This simplicity at the A1 level provides a solid foundation before the student ventures into the 'vigesimal' madness of the higher tens. Therefore, mastering 'tyve' is the first step toward numerical fluency in Danish society.

Using tyve in a sentence is generally straightforward because it functions like any other cardinal number in English. It precedes the noun it modifies and does not change based on the gender (en/et) of that noun. Whether you are talking about 'tyve piger' (common gender) or 'tyve huse' (neuter gender), the word remains exactly the same. This lack of declension is a relief for many beginners who struggle with Danish adjective endings.

Subject Position
Tyve er et lige tal. (Twenty is an even number.) Here, it acts as the noun phrase subject.
Object Position
Jeg købte tyve æbler. (I bought twenty apples.) It modifies the direct object.

Min datter fylder tyve i næste uge.

A crucial aspect of using 'tyve' involves the Danish 'and' rule for numbers between 21 and 99. Unlike English, where we say 'twenty-one', Danish says 'one and twenty' (enogtyve). In this structure, 'tyve' always comes last. You combine the single digit, the word 'og' (and), and then 'tyve'. For example: enogtyve (21), toogtyve (22), treogtyve (23), and so on. Note that there are no spaces between these words; they merge into a single lexical unit. This pattern is consistent and predictable, making 'tyve' the anchor for the entire decade of the 20s. If you can say 'tyve', you can easily learn to say every number up to twenty-nine by simply prefixing the smaller digits.

Vi har boet her i tyve år.

Furthermore, 'tyve' is used in specific idiomatic expressions related to time. While 'klokken tyve' literally means 20:00 (8 PM in the 24-hour clock used in Denmark), it is more common in spoken Danish to use the 12-hour clock for casual conversation. However, for official schedules, trains, and television listings, 'tyve' is the standard way to denote the 20th hour. Additionally, 'tyve minutter over' or 'tyve minutter i' are common ways to express time relative to the hour. Mastering these sentence structures ensures that you can navigate daily logistics in Denmark with ease, from reading a bus timetable to making a dinner reservation for twenty people.

In Denmark, you will hear the word tyve multiple times a day. The most frequent environment is the supermarket or 'Netto'. When the cashier says 'Det bliver to hundrede og tyve kroner' (That will be 220 crowns), the 'tyve' is often spoken quickly, with the 'v' sound being very soft, almost vocalic. This 'soft d' and 'soft v' environment in Danish means that to an untrained ear, 'tyve' might sound like 'ty-u'. Paying attention to this subtle pronunciation is key to understanding spoken Danish in high-pressure environments like a checkout line.

Public Transport
Announcements often include 'tyve', such as 'Toget afgår om tyve minutter' (The train departs in twenty minutes).
The News
News anchors use 'tyve' when discussing statistics, temperatures, or dates (e.g., 'den tyvende' for the 20th).

Billetten koster kun tyve kroner med rejsekort.

Another common place to hear 'tyve' is in social settings when discussing age. Danes are very direct about age, and 'at være i tyverne' (to be in one's twenties) is a common way to describe a life stage. At a birthday party for a 20-year-old, you will hear the word 'tyve' repeated in songs and speeches. Because Danish culture values milestones, the transition to twenty is celebrated. You might also hear it in the context of 'tyve-tyve' (2020), though usually, years are pronounced differently (to tusind og tyve). However, in the context of vision, Danes don't use the '20/20' expression; they use a decimal system, so don't expect to hear 'tyve' at the eye doctor in that specific way.

Der var over tyve grader i går aftes.

Finally, in the realm of crime fiction—a massive export for Denmark known as 'Nordic Noir'—you will frequently hear 'tyve' as the plural of thief. Detectives might say, 'Vi leder efter to tyve' (We are looking for two thieves). This is a great way to practice distinguishing the two meanings. If the word 'to' (two) precedes 'tyve', it is almost certain that 'tyve' means thieves, because saying 'two twenty' (to tyve) would be grammatically incomplete in most contexts unless referring to a time or a specific price. Hearing the word in these gritty TV shows helps learners understand the darker, more dramatic side of this otherwise mundane number.

The most frequent mistake English speakers make with tyve is mispronunciation. English 'twenty' has a very distinct 't' and 'n' sound. Danish 'tyve' starts with an aspirated 't', followed by the tricky 'y' vowel, and ends with a very soft 'v' and a schwa 'e'. Many learners accidentally say 'tu-ve' or 'tee-ve', both of which are incorrect and can lead to confusion. The 'y' must be produced with rounded lips as if you are going to whistle, but saying 'ee'.

The 'And' Rule Reversal
Saying 'tyve-en' instead of 'enogtyve'. This is a direct translation from English 'twenty-one' and is a hallmark of a beginner mistake.
Homonym Confusion
Mistaking 'tyve' (20) for 'tyve' (thieves) in written text where no numerical context is provided.

Fejl: Jeg har tyve-to kroner. Korrekt: Jeg har toogtyve kroner.

Another common pitfall involves the use of 'tyve' in compound numbers like 120 or 1020. Learners often forget the 'og' (and). In Danish, it is 'et hundrede og tyve', not just 'et hundrede tyve'. Omitting the 'og' makes the sentence sound stilted and non-native. Furthermore, when writing, remember that Danish numbers are often written as one word unless they are very large. While 'tyve' is short, 'fireogtyve' (24) is one word. Do not put spaces between the components of the number.

Husk: tyve (20) vs tredive (30). De lyder meget forskellige!

Finally, learners sometimes confuse 'tyve' with 'tredive' (30) or 'tavse' (silent) due to the similar initial sounds in fast speech. It is important to emphasize the 'y' sound in 'tyve' to distinguish it from the 'e' and 'i' sounds in 'tredive'. Also, be careful with the ordinal form 'tyvende' (20th). It looks similar but has an extra syllable. Using 'tyve' when you mean 'the 20th' (like in a date) is a grammatical error; you must use 'den tyvende'. By being mindful of these specific areas—pronunciation, the 'one-and-twenty' rule, and the homonym with 'thieves'—you will avoid the most frequent errors associated with this word.

While tyve is the standard word for twenty, there are several related terms and alternatives depending on the context. In mathematics, you might encounter 'en snes', which is an old-fashioned term meaning a 'score' or a set of twenty. While rarely used for counting money today, you might still see it in literature or when buying certain traditional goods like eggs or fish in a historical context. Understanding 'en snes' provides a cultural link to why the Danish number system is built the way it is.

Tyve vs. Snes
'Tyve' is the modern numeral; 'Snes' is the archaic collective noun for twenty.
Tyve vs. Tyvende
'Tyve' is the quantity (20); 'Tyvende' is the position in a sequence (20th).

Han købte en snes æg på markedet.

When comparing 'tyve' to its higher counterparts, it's interesting to note that 'tres' (60) is actually derived from 'tre' (three) and 'tyve' (twenty). In the full, formal form, 60 is 'tre-sind-styve' (three times twenty). Similarly, 'firs' (80) is 'fire-sind-styve' (four times twenty). This means 'tyve' is hidden inside the words for 60, 80, and even 50, 70, and 90 (which use half-scores). If you are looking for a synonym in a casual context, there isn't really one for the number itself, but you might use 'et par og tyve' to mean 'twenty-something' or 'a few more than twenty'.

Vi er tyve i alt, men der er plads til flere.

In slang or very informal Danish, you might hear people refer to a twenty-kroner coin as an 'en tyver'. This '-er' suffix is common for coins and bills (e.g., en femmer, en tier, en tyver, en hundredelap). If someone asks, 'Har du en tyver?', they aren't asking if you have twenty of something; they are asking for a single 20-kroner coin. This is a very practical distinction to know when navigating Danish street food markets or small shops. By understanding these variations—from the archaic 'snes' to the slangy 'tyver' and the plural 'tyve' (thieves)—you gain a comprehensive view of how this simple number integrates into the broader tapestry of the Danish language.

How Formal Is It?

Le savais-tu ?

Danish keeps the 'tyve' base in its words for 60 (tres) and 80 (firs), which are shortened versions of 'three-times-twenty' and 'four-times-twenty'.

Guide de prononciation

UK /ˈtyːvə/
US /ˈtuːvə/
Stress is on the first syllable: TY-ve.
Rime avec
syve (not a word, but a sound) lyve (to lie) flyve (to fly) dyve (rare) skyve (archaic/dialect for skubbe) nyve (not standard) hyle (close) kyle (close)
Erreurs fréquentes
  • Pronouncing 'y' as 'u' (sounds like 'tuve').
  • Pronouncing 'v' too harshly like an English 'v'. In Danish, it's very soft.
  • Forgetting the schwa 'e' at the end.
  • Confusing the vowel with 'i' (sounds like 'tieve').
  • Making the 't' unaspirated.

Niveau de difficulté

Lecture 1/5

Easy to recognize, but watch out for the homonym 'thieves'.

Écriture 2/5

Easy to spell, but remember the 'one-and-twenty' rule for higher numbers.

Expression orale 4/5

The 'y' vowel is very difficult for English speakers to master.

Écoute 3/5

In fast speech, the 'v' almost disappears, making it hard to catch.

Quoi apprendre ensuite

Prérequis

en ti nitten tyv

Apprends ensuite

enogtyve tredive fyrre halvtreds

Avancé

vigesimal snes tyvagtig tyvende

Grammaire à connaître

Danish Number Inversion

21 is 'enogtyve' (one-and-twenty).

Plural Nouns

'Tyve' is the plural of 'tyv'.

Compound Numbers

Numbers are written as one word (fireogtyve).

Time Telling

Use 'minutter over/i' with 'tyve'.

Decimals and Thousands

20.000 (20,000) vs 20,00 (20.00).

Exemples par niveau

1

Jeg er tyve år.

I am twenty years (old).

Cardinal number used for age.

2

Det koster tyve kroner.

It costs twenty crowns.

Used with currency.

3

Her er tyve æbler.

Here are twenty apples.

Modifying a common gender plural noun.

4

Bussen er nummer tyve.

The bus is number twenty.

Number used as an identifier.

5

En, to, tre... tyve!

One, two, three... twenty!

Counting sequence.

6

Jeg har tyve minutter.

I have twenty minutes.

Time duration.

7

Der er tyve stole.

There are twenty chairs.

Existence with a count.

8

Hun ser tyve film.

She watches twenty movies.

Direct object modification.

1

Klokken er tyve minutter over otte.

The time is twenty minutes past eight.

Time telling.

2

Vi mødte tyve turister i går.

We met twenty tourists yesterday.

Past tense with a number.

3

Der var to tyve i butikken.

There were two thieves in the shop.

Plural of 'tyv' (thief).

4

Jeg har kun en tyver i lommen.

I only have a twenty-kroner coin in my pocket.

Informal noun for the coin.

5

Huset har tyve vinduer.

The house has twenty windows.

Quantity of neuter gender noun.

6

Han er født i år tyve hundrede.

He was born in the year two thousand.

Year pronunciation (informal style).

7

Giv mig tyve sekunder.

Give me twenty seconds.

Short duration.

8

De købte tyve liter mælk.

They bought twenty liters of milk.

Unit of measurement.

1

Filmen foregår i tyverne.

The movie takes place in the twenties.

Referring to a decade.

2

Han er i slutningen af tyverne.

He is in his late twenties.

Referring to age range.

3

Der er tyve procent chance for regn.

There is a twenty percent chance of rain.

Percentages.

4

De to tyve stjal en bil.

The two thieves stole a car.

Distinguishing number from noun.

5

Vi har inviteret tyve gæster til brylluppet.

We have invited twenty guests to the wedding.

Specific count in a sentence.

6

Temperaturen er tyve grader i dag.

The temperature is twenty degrees today.

Weather/Temperature.

7

Jeg har læst de første tyve sider.

I have read the first twenty pages.

Quantity in a sequence.

8

Han løb tyve kilometer på en time.

He ran twenty kilometers in an hour.

Distance and time.

1

Tyve mand høj drog de ud.

Twenty men strong, they set out.

Idiomatic expression 'mand høj'.

2

Virksomheden har tyve ansatte.

The company has twenty employees.

Formal business context.

3

De to tyve blev idømt fængsel.

The two thieves were sentenced to prison.

Legal context for 'thieves'.

4

Prisen steg med tyve procent på et år.

The price rose by twenty percent in a year.

Economic context.

5

Der er tyve forskellige arter i skoven.

There are twenty different species in the forest.

Scientific/descriptive context.

6

Han har boet i tyve forskellige lande.

He has lived in twenty different countries.

Experience/Quantity.

7

De tyve vigtigste regler er her.

The twenty most important rules are here.

Definite plural with number.

8

Hun vandt tyve tusind kroner i lotto.

She won twenty thousand crowns in the lottery.

Large numbers.

1

Det er tyve år siden, muren faldt.

It is twenty years since the wall fell.

Historical reference.

2

De tyve, der slap væk, blev aldrig fundet.

The thieves who got away were never found.

Substantive use of 'thieves'.

3

Hun argumenterede for tyve timers arbejdsuge.

She argued for a twenty-hour work week.

Political/Social context.

4

Tyve er grundstenen i det danske talsystem.

Twenty is the cornerstone of the Danish number system.

Linguistic abstract.

5

Romanen er delt op i tyve kapitler.

The novel is divided into twenty chapters.

Literary structure.

6

Han har tyve års erfaring inden for it.

He has twenty years of experience within IT.

Professional experience.

7

Der er tyve grader til forskel på nat og dag.

There is a twenty-degree difference between night and day.

Comparative quantity.

8

De tyve udvalgte værker er nu på museum.

The twenty selected works are now in the museum.

Curatorial context.

1

Tyve som tal og tyve som kriminelle er homonymer.

Twenty as a number and thieves as criminals are homonyms.

Meta-linguistic discussion.

2

I tyverne blomstrede den danske modernisme.

In the twenties, Danish modernism flourished.

Cultural history.

3

De tyve blev fanget på fersk gerning.

The thieves were caught red-handed.

Idiomatic legal phrasing.

4

Tyve-sinde-tyve var den gamle måde at sige fire hundrede.

Twenty-times-twenty was the old way to say four hundred.

Archaic mathematical form.

5

Hun har skrevet tyve bind om Danmarks historie.

She has written twenty volumes on Denmark's history.

Academic output.

6

Der er tyve parametre, vi skal tage højde for.

There are twenty parameters we must take into account.

Technical analysis.

7

De tyve mest indflydelsesrige danskere er samlet.

The twenty most influential Danes are gathered.

Social elite context.

8

Tyve minutter ad skovstien fører til havet.

Twenty minutes along the forest path leads to the sea.

Poetic/Descriptive.

Collocations courantes

tyve kroner
tyve minutter
tyve år
tyve procent
tyve grader
enogtyve
tyve mand
de to tyve
tyve gange
i tyverne

Phrases Courantes

At være i tyverne

— To be in one's 20s.

Livet er herligt, når man er i tyverne.

Tyve-tyve

— 20-20 (referring to the year 2020).

Året tyve-tyve var specielt.

En tyver

— A 20-kroner coin.

Kan du veksle en tyver?

Tyve minutter i

— Twenty minutes to (the hour).

Klokken er tyve minutter i ti.

Tyve minutter over

— Twenty minutes past (the hour).

Klokken er tyve minutter over to.

Tyve mand høj

— A group of twenty people.

De kom tyve mand høj til festen.

Lige tyve

— Exactly twenty.

Der er lige tyve tilbage.

Over tyve

— More than twenty.

Der var over tyve mennesker.

Under tyve

— Fewer than twenty.

Det koster under tyve kroner.

Tyve år i træk

— Twenty years in a row.

Han har vundet tyve år i træk.

Souvent confondu avec

tyve vs tredive

30 sounds similar in fast speech.

tyve vs tyvende

20th is the ordinal form.

tyve vs tavse

Means 'silent', can sound similar to 'tyve'.

Expressions idiomatiques

"Man skal ikke tro på alt, hvad man hører, før man er tyve"

— Don't believe everything until you are mature (informal).

Husk nu, man skal ikke tro på alt...

Informal
"At ligne en tyv"

— To look like a thief (related to the homonym).

Han ligner en tyv i det tøj.

Casual
"Tyv tror hver mand stjæler"

— A thief thinks every man steals (one judges others by oneself).

Han er så mistænksom; tyv tror hver mand stjæler.

Proverb
"At stjæle som en ravn"

— To steal like a raven (used with tyv/tyve).

De to tyve stjal som ravne.

Idiomatic
"En snes år"

— Twenty years (old-fashioned).

Der er gået en snes år.

Literary
"At have tyve tommelfingre"

— To be very clumsy (variation of 'ten thumbs').

Jeg kan ikke reparere det; jeg har tyve tommelfingre.

Humorous
"Tyve-firs systemet"

— The vigesimal counting system.

Det danske tyve-firs system er svært.

Technical
"At fylde tyve"

— To turn twenty.

Jeg glæder mig til at fylde tyve.

Neutral
"Tyve bittesmå"

— Twenty tiny ones (often used for counting small things).

Der er tyve bittesmå myrer.

Child-friendly
"I tyve stykker"

— In twenty pieces.

Vasen gik i tyve stykker.

Neutral

Facile à confondre

tyve vs tyv

Singular vs Plural.

Tyv is one thief; tyve is multiple thieves or the number 20.

En tyv, to tyve.

tyve vs tyvende

Cardinal vs Ordinal.

Tyve is 20; tyvende is 20th.

Den tyvende dag.

tyve vs tyver

Number vs Coin.

Tyve is the quantity; tyver is the specific 20-kr coin.

Jeg har tyve kroner (two 10s or one 20) vs Jeg har en tyver (one coin).

tyve vs tredive

Phonetic similarity.

Tyve (20) vs Tredive (30).

Tyve er mindre end tredive.

tyve vs tyve-sinde

Old counting.

Modern 'tyve' vs archaic 'tyve-sinde' (20 times).

Tyve-sinde-tyve.

Structures de phrases

A1

Jeg er [tyve] år.

Jeg er tyve år.

A1

Det koster [tyve] kroner.

Det koster tyve kroner.

A2

Klokken er [tyve] minutter over [tal].

Klokken er tyve minutter over fire.

A2

Der er [tyve] [navneord].

Der er tyve biler.

B1

Han er i [tyverne].

Han er i tyverne.

B1

I [tyve] år har jeg...

I tyve år har jeg boet her.

B2

[Tal] og tyve

Femogtyve procent.

C1

De [tyve] vigtigste...

De tyve vigtigste grunde.

Famille de mots

Noms

tyv (thief)
tyveri (theft)
tyver (20-kr coin)
tyverne (the twenties)

Verbes

at stjæle (to steal - related to 'tyv')

Adjectifs

tyvagtig (thievish)

Apparenté

tyvende (20th)
enogtyve (21)
toogtyve (22)
tres (60)
firs (80)

Comment l'utiliser

frequency

Extremely high (Top 500 words)

Erreurs courantes
  • tyve-en enogtyve

    English speakers often put the 'twenty' first, but Danish puts the unit first.

  • tyve minutter i otte tyve minutter i otte

    This is actually correct, but students often forget the 'minutter'.

  • de tyve tyvene

    To say 'the thieves', use the definite plural 'tyvene'. 'De tyve' means 'the twenty'.

  • tredive tyve

    Confusing 20 and 30 is very common due to similar sounds.

  • tyve-sinde tyve

    Don't use the archaic 'sinde' in modern Danish unless you are being poetic.

Astuces

The Y Factor

The 'y' in tyve is the most important part. If you get it wrong, it might sound like 'tuve' or 'tieve'. Practice with rounded lips.

One Word Rule

When combining numbers like 22 (toogtyve), never use spaces. It's always one single long word.

The Score System

Remember that 'tyve' is the secret key to 60 (tres) and 80 (firs). Learning it well helps with all big numbers.

The Thief Trap

If you see 'tyve' in a news headline about a crime, it's 'thieves', not the number twenty.

Ask for a Tyver

When at a flea market, asking 'Har du en tyver?' is more natural than 'Har du tyve kroner?' for a coin.

Digital vs Analog

Use 'tyve' for digital time (20:15) but 'tyve minutter over' for analog time.

Comma vs Dot

In Danish, 20,00 is twenty. 20.000 is twenty thousand. Don't mix them up!

The Vanishing V

In fast speech, the 'v' in tyve is almost silent. Listen for 'ty-uh'.

Turning 20

Say 'Tillykke med de tyve!' to someone turning twenty. It's a standard greeting.

Units First

Always remember: in Danish numbers, the small unit comes before the 'tyve' (e.g., 25 = fem-og-tyve).

Mémorise-le

Moyen mnémotechnique

Imagine 20 (tyve) thieves (tyve) stealing 20 (tyve) kroner.

Association visuelle

Picture the number 20 wearing a mask and a striped shirt like a cartoon thief.

Word Web

20 Thieves Age Money Time Vigesimal Enogtyve Tyvende

Défi

Try to count to twenty in Danish, but every time you say 'tyve', pretend to sneak around like a thief.

Origine du mot

From Old Norse 'tuttugu', which comes from Proto-Germanic 'twi-ti-gum' (two-tens-count). It is related to English 'twenty' and German 'zwanzig'.

Sens originel : Two tens.

North Germanic / Indo-European.

Contexte culturel

Be careful when using 'tyve' around police; make sure they know you mean the number, not that there are thieves nearby!

English speakers find the 'one-and-twenty' rule (enogtyve) difficult because it's the reverse of English.

The 1920s (De glade tyvere) The number 20 in Danish Lotto The 20-kroner coin with the Queen/King

Pratique dans la vie réelle

Contextes réels

Shopping

  • Hvad koster det?
  • Det koster tyve kroner.
  • Her er en tyver.
  • Har du tyve øre?

Age

  • Hvor gammel er du?
  • Jeg er tyve.
  • Han er i tyverne.
  • Hun fylder tyve.

Time

  • Hvad er klokken?
  • Den er tyve minutter over to.
  • Om tyve minutter.
  • Klokken tyve.

Crime News

  • Der var to tyve.
  • Politiet fangede de tyve.
  • Tyvene slap væk.
  • Et tyveri.

Weather

  • Hvor varmt er det?
  • Det er tyve grader.
  • Tyve graders varme.
  • Det bliver tyve grader.

Amorces de conversation

"Hvad lavede du, da du var tyve år gammel?"

"Kan man købe noget for tyve kroner i dag?"

"Kender du nogen, der er i tyverne?"

"Hvad vil du gøre, hvis du ser to tyve?"

"Er tyve dit lykketal?"

Sujets d'écriture

Beskriv din dag, hvis du kun havde tyve kroner at bruge.

Skriv om en person, der er tyve år gammel og bor i København.

Hvad skete der i år tyve-tyve (2020) i dit liv?

Forestil dig en historie om tyve (20) tyve (thieves).

Hvorfor er tallet tyve vigtigt i det danske sprog?

Questions fréquentes

10 questions

No, it also means 'thieves'. Context is necessary to distinguish them. For example, 'tyve kroner' is 20 crowns, while 'to tyve' usually means two thieves.

You say 'enogtyve', which literally means 'one and twenty'. It is written as one word.

No, it is much softer. It is a 'soft v' that sounds almost like a vowel glide at the end of the word.

You say 'den tyvende'. It is used for dates and positions in a line.

It is an informal way to refer to a 20-kroner coin or bill, similar to saying 'a twenty' in English.

Yes, for example, 2024 is 'to tusind og fireogtyve'. The decade 1920-1929 is 'tyverne'.

It is a historical vigesimal system. Words like 'tres' (60) are based on multiples of 'tyve'.

Mostly as 'en tyver' for money. There isn't much other slang specifically for the number.

Shape your lips for 'oo' but try to say 'ee'. It is a very distinct Danish vowel.

In the 24-hour clock, yes: 'klokken tyve'. In casual speech, most people say 'klokken otte'.

Teste-toi 180 questions

writing

Write 'I am 20 years old' in Danish.

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Write 'Twenty crowns' in Danish.

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Write 'The two thieves' in Danish.

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Write '21' as a word in Danish.

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Write '20 minutes' in Danish.

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Write '25' as a word in Danish.

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Write 'It is 8:20 PM' using the 24-hour clock.

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Write 'He is in his 20s' in Danish.

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Write '20 degrees' in Danish.

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Write '200' in Danish (using tyve).

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Write '22' as a word in Danish.

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Write '27' as a word in Danish.

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Write 'The 20th of May' in Danish.

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Write 'I have a 20-kr coin' in Danish.

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Write 'There are 20 apples' in Danish.

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Write '23' as a word in Danish.

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Write '26' as a word in Danish.

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Write '24' as a word in Danish.

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Write '28' as a word in Danish.

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Write '29' as a word in Danish.

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speaking

Say 'tyve' out loud. Focus on the 'y' sound.

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Say 'enogtyve' (21).

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Say 'Jeg er tyve år gammel.'

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Say 'toogtyve' (22).

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Say 'tyve kroner'.

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Say 'tyve minutter'.

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Say 'femogtyve' (25).

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Say 'Klokken er tyve over otte.'

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speaking

Say 'tyverne' (the 20s).

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Say 'syvogtyve' (27).

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Say 'tyve grader'.

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Say 'otteogtyve' (28).

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Say 'De to tyve'.

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Say 'en tyver' (a 20-kr coin).

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Say 'niogtyve' (29).

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Say 'treogtyve' (23).

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Say 'fireogtyve' (24).

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Say 'seksogtyve' (26).

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Say 'tyvende' (20th).

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Say 'tyve mand høj'.

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Listen to the word: [audio: tyve]. Is it 10 or 20?

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Listen to: [audio: enogtyve]. What number is it?

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Listen to: [audio: to tyve]. Does it mean 22 or 2 thieves?

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Listen to: [audio: klokken tyve]. What time is it?

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Listen to: [audio: tyve kroner]. How much money?

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Listen to: [audio: femogtyve]. What number?

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Listen to: [audio: tyverne]. What are they talking about?

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Listen to: [audio: tyve grader]. What is the weather?

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Listen to: [audio: tyvende]. Is it 20 or 20th?

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Listen to: [audio: en tyver]. What is it?

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Listen to: [audio: treogtyve]. What number?

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Listen to: [audio: seksogtyve]. What number?

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Listen to: [audio: syvogtyve]. What number?

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Listen to: [audio: fireogtyve]. What number?

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Listen to: [audio: niogtyve]. What number?

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