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pas→ passportDanish word meaning

"pas" is a A2-level Danish word meaning "passport". Below you can find 10 example sentences with audio to help you understand how to use it in real Danish conversations.

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Example Sentences

Hotel Check-In
A1Everyday Situations

Hotel Check-In

MÃ¥ jeg se dit pas?

May I see your passport, please?

First Time on a Plane
A1Travel

First Time on a Plane

Emma viser sit pas og sin billet.

Emma shows her passport and ticket.

Checking In at a Hotel
A1Dialogue Practice

Checking In at a Hotel

'Kan jeg se dit pas?'

'Can I see your passport, please?'

At the Airport
A2Everyday Situations

At the Airport

Godmorgen. MÃ¥ jeg se dit pas?

Good morning. May I see your passport, please?

At the Bank
A2Everyday Situations

At the Bank

Hun bad Maria om at vise sit pas eller ID-kort.

She asked Maria to show her passport or identity card.

Buying a SIM Card Abroad
A2Travel

Buying a SIM Card Abroad

'Kan jeg se dit pas, tak?'

'Can I see your passport, please?'

First Flight Alone
A2Travel

First Flight Alone

'Ja, mor. Pas, telefon, pung og min kuffert,' svarede Sofia.

'Yes, Mom. Passport, phone, wallet, and my suitcase,' Sofia replied.

Lost Luggage
A2Travel

Lost Luggage

'MÃ¥ jeg se dit boardingkort og pas?'

'May I see your boarding pass and passport?'

Talking to Police
A2Dialogue Practice

Talking to Police

Hendes pung, telefon og pas var i tasken.

Her wallet, phone, and passport were inside the bag.

The Language Exchange
B1School & Education

The Language Exchange

Tre måneder senere sad hun i et fly, klamrede sig til sit pas og prøvede at berolige sit bankende hjerte.

Three months later, she found herself on a plane, clutching her passport and trying to calm her racing heart.

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