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kunde→ clientDanish word meaning

"kunde" is a A2-level Danish word meaning "client". Below you can find 19 example sentences with audio to help you understand how to use it in real Danish conversations.

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Example Sentences

The Embarrassing Typo
A1Funny Mistakes

The Embarrassing Typo

'Skriv venligst en e-mail til vores bedste kunde', siger chefen.

'Please write an email to our best client,' says the boss.

The Difficult Customer
A2Work & Career

The Difficult Customer

Nogle få kunder kom ind for at se på telefoner og bærbare computere.

A few customers came in to look at phones and laptops.

The New Boss
A2Work & Career

The New Boss

'Det er en stor kunde, og det vil være udfordrende.'

'It is a big client and it will be challenging.'

The Office Party
A2Work & Career

The Office Party

'Vi har lige underskrevet en stor kontrakt med en ny kunde.'

'We have just signed a big contract with a new client.'

The Work Email
A2Work & Career

The Work Email

Han forklarer, at firmaet har en ny kunde.

He explains that the company has a new client.

Requesting a Refund
A2Everyday Situations

Requesting a Refund

Der var mange kunder i butikken.

The store was busy with many customers.

Accidentally Being Rude
A2Funny Mistakes

Accidentally Being Rude

Der var travlt i bageriet med mange kunder.

The bakery was busy with many customers.

The Temp Job
A2Work & Career

The Temp Job

Virksomheden fik en meget vigtig kunde.

The company received a very important client.

Returning an Item
A2Everyday Situations

Returning an Item

Butikken var allerede fyldt med kunder.

The store was already busy with customers.

Asking for a Deadline Extension
A2Work & Career

Asking for a Deadline Extension

Kunden havde tilføjet nye funktioner i sidste uge.

The client had added new features last week.

Asking for Feedback
A2Work & Career

Asking for Feedback

I sidste uge afsluttede hun et stort projekt for en vigtig kunde.

Last week, she finished a big project for an important client.

Project Deadline
A2Work & Career

Project Deadline

Hun sender projektet til kunden ved middagstid.

She sends the project to the client at noon.

The Office Meeting
B1Work & Career

The Office Meeting

Fru Thompson begyndte med at opsummere tilbagemeldingen, vi modtog fra vores kunde i sidste uge.

Mrs. Thompson began by summarizing the feedback we received from our client last week.

Interview Questions
B1Dialogue Practice

Interview Questions

'Sidste år havde vi en kunde, der ville lave en fuldstændig rebranding af deres virksomhed.'

'Last year, we had a client who wanted to completely rebrand their company.'

Training the New Employee
B1Work & Career

Training the New Employee

'Alle vores kundefiler er gemt her,' forklarede hun.

'All our client files are stored here,' she explained.

Complaining About Service
B1Dialogue Practice

Complaining About Service

'Kunder bør ikke lide på grund af interne problemer,' sagde hun.

'Customers should not have to suffer because of internal problems,' she said.

The Conference Call
B1Work & Career

The Conference Call

I dag var dagen for den vigtige telefonkonference med kunder fra tre forskellige lande.

Today was the day of the important conference call with clients from three different countries.

Missing the Deadline
B1Work & Career

Missing the Deadline

Hun oprettede kolonner for produkttyper, kundesegmenter og månedlige tendenser.

She created columns for product types, customer segments, and monthly trends.

Starting a Side Business
B1Work & Career

Starting a Side Business

Kundens smil gjorde al indsatsen det hele værd.

The customer's smile made all the effort worth it.

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