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Title:
How´s it going?
Answer:
hvordan går det?
 
Equivalents:
1. Hvordan har du det? (more direct and personal)
 
Explanation:
Its a rather objective/neutral thing to say. It is not very personal and you can hardly offend anyone with this. Still it is not the first thing you would say to a person you have just met. It requires you have met at least once before.

Danish > Popular Expressions > - Other -


Game Summary Statistics
Average Rating 3.7
# of votes 35
# of Garbage Votes 2
# of Garbage Votes by native speakers 0


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Guest
Rating: 3 August 6, 2004
 
Instead of "hvordan går det?", in English we say "how's it going"
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Guest
Rating: 4 March 13, 2004
 
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Guest
Rating: 3 March 11, 2004
 
Instead of "hvordan går det?", in French we say "comment çà va ?"
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Guest
Rating: 3 March 3, 2004
 
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February 10, 2004
 
Instead of "hvordan går det?", in Dutch we say "hoe gaat het?"
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Guest
Rating: 5 January 7, 2004
 
Instead of "hvordan går det?", in Greek we say "ti kaneis"
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Guest
Rating: 4 December 30, 2003
I like your game :) thanks to help. I have lived in Denmark for 5 months and I´m really interested in learning your language.
Instead of "hvordan går det?", in Portuguese we say "Como vai você?"
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Guest
Rating: 4 November 22, 2003
 
Instead of "hvordan går det?", in Czech we say "Jak se máš?"
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Guest
Rating: 3 October 24, 2003
 
Instead of "hvordan går det?", in French we say "comment ça va? comment va? ça va?"
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Guest
Rating: 5 August 19, 2003
I got hung but it made me think. I know some Danish by sight and ear and this made me think some in Danish.
Instead of "hvordan går det?", in English we say "How are you? or How are things?"
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