What did the Danish invent?

What did the Danish invent?

Scroll down to discover some of the things most people probably didn’t know they should thank Denmark for.

  • Google Maps.
  • The loud speaker.
  • Telegraphone.
  • Insulin.
  • Christiania bike.
  • LEGO bricks.
  • Hansen Writing Ball.
  • Carlsberg yeast.

What is the most popular Danish food?

A true classic: Smørrebrød The Danish open faced sandwiches, smørrebrød, are perhaps the most famous of the Danish food classics. Smørrebrød is simply a slice of rye bread with various combinations of toppings such as pickled herring, roast beef, and eggs topped with mayo and shrimps.

What is Denmark language?

Danish
Denmark/Official languages

What do they speak in Denmark?

Denmark/Official languages
Denmark has one official language: Danish. However, there are several minority languages spoken throughout the territory, if you include The Faeroe Islands and Greenland. Danes are taught English from a very young age and 86\% of all Danes speak English as a second language.

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What is a typical Danish breakfast?

Typical Danish breakfast is bread (white or rye bread) with cream or soft cheese, sausage, cured cold meat or jam with coffee or tea. Among popular breakfast dishes are also cereals and porridges. Dinner is warm, eaten at home with the family and it is usually one main course – meat with potatoes and other vegetables.

Did you know these things Denmark is famous for?

Scroll down to discover some of the things most people probably didn’t know they should thank Denmark for. Jens Eilstrup Rasmussen and his brother Lars are two of the co-founders of the Sydney-based digital mapping startup Where 2 Technologies. In 2003, the company designed Expedition, a mapping application that could be downloaded and installed.

How many inventions has Denmark made the world a better place?

With these nine inventions, it can certainly be said that Denmark has done its bit to improve people’s lives, their ability to connect to others, and make the world a better place. Scroll down to discover some of the things most people probably didn’t know they should thank Denmark for.

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Do the Dutch most resemble the Danes?

But among the neighbors to Denmark, it’s actually not the Dutch who resemble the Danes most. It’s not the Norwegians, even though Norway actually used to be a part of Denmark.

Is everything in order in the Danish language?

Everything must be in order. And, of course, if you come across a German friend crying, wailing, in despair, you say Ist was nicht i ordnung? Is something not in order? In general, the languages are very similar: Danish, like English, is a Germanic language.