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This sentence means 'I feel pain.' 'Jeg' is 'I', 'føler' is 'feel', and 'smerte' is 'pain'.
This sentence means 'She has pain in her leg.' 'Hun' is 'She', 'har' is 'has', 'smerte' is 'pain', 'i' is 'in', and 'benet' is 'the leg'.
This sentence means 'That pain is not good.' 'Den' is 'That' (referring to a common noun), 'smerte' is 'pain', 'er' is 'is', 'ikke' is 'not', and 'god' is 'good'.
This sentence means 'Remove the cause of the pain to find relief.' The correct order puts the verb 'Fjern' (Remove) first, followed by the object and then the purpose clause.
This sentence means 'The patient described a sharp pain in the back.' The structure follows the typical Danish SVO (Subject-Verb-Object) order, with adjectives preceding the noun.
This sentence means 'The pain was so intense that he couldn't sleep.' The main clause 'Smerten var så intens' is followed by a subordinate clause introduced by 'at'.
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ansigt
A1The front part of the head
apotek
A2a shop where medicine is sold
arm
A1The upper limb of the human body
behandle
B1to treat or deal with
belastning
B2burden or load, often mental or physical
ben
A1The lower limb of the human body
bevidsthed
B1the state of being aware
bevidstløs
B1Not awake and aware.
bleg
A2pale
deprimeret
B2feeling sad or despondent