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A1 Danish GrammarArticles (Definite & Indefinite)

Learn how Danish articles work - including the unique suffix system for definite articles. Understand the two-gender system (en/et) and master when to use indefinite vs definite forms.

1The Two-Gender System: En and Et

Danish has two grammatical genders: common gender (using 'en') and neuter gender (using 'et'). About 75% of nouns are en-words, making et-words the minority. There's no foolproof rule to determine gender - you need to memorize it with each noun. However, most living things and everyday objects are en-words.

Indefinite Articles

GenderArticleExampleEnglish
Common (en)enen boga book
Common (en)enen stola chair
Neuter (et)etet husa house
Neuter (et)etet barna child

Examples

Jeg har en hund.

I have a dog.

hund is an en-word

Der er et æble.

There is an apple.

æble is an et-word

Hun køber en bil.

She buys a car.

bil is an en-word

Vi bor i et lille hus.

We live in a small house.

hus is an et-word

2Definite Articles: The Suffix System

Danish attaches the definite article to the END of the noun as a suffix. En-words add -en or -n, and et-words add -et or -t. The suffix depends on whether the noun ends in a consonant or a vowel.

Definite Suffixes

GenderEndingSuffixExample
En-wordconsonant-enbog → bogen (the book)
En-wordvowel-nskole → skolen (the school)
Et-wordconsonant-ethus → huset (the house)
Et-wordvowel-tæble → æblet (the apple)

Examples

Bogen er interessant.

The book is interesting.

en bog → bogen

Huset er stort.

The house is big.

et hus → huset

Pigen løber.

The girl runs.

en pige → pigen

Barnet sover.

The child sleeps.

et barn → barnet

3Common En-Words

Most everyday Danish nouns are en-words. Learning these common words with their gender will help you build correct sentences. People, animals, and many tangible objects tend to be en-words.

Common En-Words

DanishDefiniteEnglish
en mandmandena/the man
en kvindekvindena/the woman
en dagdagena/the day
en tidtidena/the time
en vejvejena/the road/way

Examples

Manden arbejder.

The man works.

en mand → manden

Dagen er smuk.

The day is beautiful.

en dag → dagen

Jeg stiller et spørgsmål.

I ask a question.

et spørgsmål (neuter!)

Vejen er lang.

The road is long.

en vej → vejen

4Common Et-Words

While fewer in number, et-words include many important everyday nouns. Pay special attention to these as learners often assume all nouns are en-words.

Common Et-Words

DanishDefiniteEnglish
et åråreta/the year
et ordordeta/the word
et landlandeta/the country
et navnnavneta/the name
et arbejdearbejdeta/the work/job

Examples

Året går hurtigt.

The year goes fast.

et år → året

Hvad er ordet?

What is the word?

et ord → ordet

Danmark er et smukt land.

Denmark is a beautiful country.

indefinite: et land

Navnet er svært.

The name is difficult.

et navn → navnet