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person — meaning in English: person

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Danish speakers commonly use the word 'person' in everyday conversations, whether discussing someone in a casual setting or in more formal contexts, such as at work or during legal matters. For example, you might hear it when talking about a person's qualities in a job interview or simply when referring to a friend at a café.
Synonyms & nuances
'Person' can be seen as a more general term, whereas 'individ' specifically emphasizes individuality. You might choose 'individ' when discussing unique traits or characteristics, while 'person' is perfect for more general references.
Culture
'Person' in Danish shares a common root with many European languages, deriving from the Latin word 'persona,' which originally meant a mask worn by actors. This connection reflects the concept of identity and roles, making 'person' a fundamental term in discussions about individual rights and social roles in Danish society.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of 'person' in Danish?
The plural form of 'person' in Danish is 'personer.' This is used similarly to the English plural, so you would say 'mange personer' to mean 'many people.'
Q.How do you use 'person' in a sentence?
'Person' can be used in various contexts. For example, you could say, 'Hun er en venlig person' which translates to 'She is a friendly person.' This shows how you can describe someone’s character.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'person'?
A common mistake is confusing 'person' with 'menneske,' which means 'human being.' While both can refer to an individual, 'menneske' is more general and can denote humanity as a whole.
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