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Learn Danish: Preparing for Emergencies

Feb 27, 20243 minSeason 1Ep. 58
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Episode description

This episode exposes you to phrases, repeated in English and Danish, to improve your Danish vocabulary and help you to express yourself in Danish.

These episodes are meant to accompany and accelerate your existing Danish language studies, whether you're using an app like DuoLingo, or you're enrolled in a more formal Danish class. The more you expose your brain to Danish audio, the faster you'll learn.

View the full list of English and Danish phrases in this episode.

Contact us with feedback and ideas: languagelearningaccelerator@gmail.com

Phrases in this episode:

  • Where is the nearest hospital?
  • What is the emergency number for this area?
  • Is there cell phone service there?
  • Are there any common natural disasters around here?
  • Is it wildfire season here?
  • Are there earthquakes or tsunamis in this area?
  • Where do people go in case of tsunami?
  • Are there poisonous plants or animals in this area?
  • How can we prevent encountering them?
  • What do we need to bring in case of a bite or infection?
  • A first aid kit is a necessity.
  • We need to purchase bandages and a cleaning solution.
  • We need to bring lots of water if we’ll be in a remote area.
  • Do you have a way to purify water to make it drinkable?
  • Is there anything else we should be aware of before we go?
  • It’s always better to be safe than sorry!

Transcript

Let's go! Where is the nearest hospital? Hvor er det nærmeste hospital? What is the emergency number for this area? Hvad er alarmnummeret for dette område? Is there cell phone service there? Er der mobiltelefontjeneste der? Are there any common natural disasters around here? Er der nogle almindelige naturkatastrofer her omkring? Is it wildfire season here? Er det naturbrandsæson her? Are there earthquakes or tsunamis in this area? Er der jordskælv eller tsunamier i dette område?

Where do people go in case of tsunami? Hvor går folk hen i tilfælde af tsunami? Are there poisonous plants or animals in this area? Er der giftige planter eller dyr i dette område? How can we prevent encountering them? Hvordan kan vi forhindre at støde på dem? What do we need to bring in case of a bite or infection? Hvad skal vi have med i tilfælde af bid eller infektion? A first aid kit is a necessity. En førstehjælpskasse er en nødvendighed.

We need to purchase bandages and a cleaning solution. Vi skal købe bandager og en rengøringsløsning. We need to bring lots of water if we’ll be in a remote area. Vi skal have masser af vand med, hvis vi skal være i et fjerntliggende område. Do you have a way to purify water to make it drinkable? Har du en måde at rense vand for at gøre det drikkeligt? Is there anything else we should be aware of before we go? Er der andet, vi skal være opmærksomme på, inden vi går?

It’s always better to be safe than sorry! Det er altid bedre at være sikker end undskyld!

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