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You simply say "hej" which is pronounced almost the same way as the English way of saying "hi". "Hallo" can also be used, but "hej" is the more common way of saying "hi". Although, you should be careful of not saying "hej hej", because that means "bye" in Danish.

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it means your mom and me had a good time in mi gama

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If you mean welcome in danish , its "Velkommen"

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: Hej

Goodbye: Vi ses! or Hej hej!

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"Welcome" in danish means "velkommen".

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Hello in Denmark is either Hej or Goddag.

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Hej or hejsa.

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Hallo, Hvordan har De det??

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