mand→ manDanish word meaning
"mand" is a A1-level Danish word meaning "man". Below you can find 17 example sentences with audio to help you understand how to use it in real Danish conversations.
17 stories
Example Sentences

The Beautiful Sunset
En gammel mand går langsomt på stien.
An old man walks slowly on the path.

Helping a Stranger
Hun ser en gammel mand på en bænk.
She sees an old man on a bench.

The Lost Wallet
En mand kommer ind i kaffebaren.
A man comes into the coffee shop.

The Wrong Meeting Room
'Salgsmødet er i lokale 503', fortæller en mand ham.
'The sales meeting is in room 503,' a man tells him.

In the Waiting Room
En gammel mand læser en avis.
An old man reads a newspaper.

The Wrong Phone Call
En mand svarer på telefonen.
A man answers the phone.

Phone Battery Dead
Hun ser en ung mand med en telefon.
She sees a young man with a phone.

Asking the Time
Hun ser en mand på en bænk.
She sees a man on a bench.

Waiting in Line
En gammel mand er bag mig.
An old man is behind me.

Thanking Someone
En mand ser Anna.
A man sees Anna.

New Baby
Anna og hendes mand Peter var meget spændte.
Anna and her husband Peter were very excited.

Wedding Day
'Jeg erklærer jer hermed for mand og kone,' siger præsten.
'I now pronounce you husband and wife,' the priest says.

The Doctor's Advice
Hendes mand sagde, at hun burde se en læge.
Her husband said she should see a doctor.

Rapunzel
Der var engang en mand og hans kone, der boede ved siden af en smuk have.
Once upon a time, a man and his wife lived next to a beautiful garden.

Starting a Business
Næste morgen talte Maria med sin mand om sin idé.
The next morning, Maria talked to her husband about her idea.

Retirement Party
Hendes mand David var der, sammen med hendes to voksne børn.
Her husband David was there, along with her two adult children.

Retirement Day
Hendes mand David var allerede i køkkenet og lavede kaffe.
Her husband David was already in the kitchen making coffee.